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A HISTORY OF THE SIKHS VOL 1 (SECOND EDITION) (OIP)

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Book Details

  • Author: Khushwant Singh

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

  • Edition: 2

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 434

  • Release Date: 11-10-2004

  • ISBN: 9780195673081

  • Package Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches

  • Languages: English

About The Book
Khushwant Singh's A History of the Sikhs is an authoritative and accessible volume that offers a deep exploration of the origins and evolution of the Sikh community. Covering the journey of the Sikhs from the birth of Guru Nanak in 1469 to the rise and fall of the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, this book serves as a cornerstone for understanding Sikh heritage and history.

Why This Book Stands Out:

  • Comprehensive Historical Insight: The book covers key events, figures, and movements that shaped the identity of the Sikh people.

  • Engaging Narrative Style: Blending scholarly research with storytelling, Singh makes complex historical events accessible to a broad audience.

  • Cultural and Religious Context: The book offers a profound understanding of Sikh philosophy, traditions, and their socio-political impact.

  • Essential for Students & Enthusiasts: A foundational text for anyone interested in Indian history or Sikh studies, making it an essential read for scholars and general readers alike.

This volume is part of a two-book series, and it remains a definitive reference for anyone seeking to understand the Sikh legacy within the broader framework of Indian history.