Discover the rich history of Punjabi literature with Dr. Surinder Singh Kohli, an acclaimed author and critic known for his works on Sikhism and Sufi tradition.
Explore the 1904 classic 'SIKHS, THE' by General Sir John J.H. Gordon. Delve into Sikh history, from the Ten Gurus to their role in the British Empire.
Chitta Lahu is Nanak Singh\'s first popular novel, published first in 1932, later going into dozens of subsequent editions. Rodu—a juggler—finds a forsaken child behind a bush, whom he adopts and brings up into a young beautiful girl, Sundri—the heroine—comes into contact with young Bachchan Singh—the hero—a devoted idealist very much interested in the reformation of his village. He starts a school in the Gurdwara for giving free education to the children, but due to his villagers\' conservative ideas about untouchability, Sundri is denied this facility. Bachchan Singh teaches her privately and in due course of time, they develop love for each other.
Explore Lahina Singh's legacy, capturing Lahore and minting the Sikh coin. Discover his defiance of Ahmad Shah Durrani and leadership in Punjab till 1797.
Explore the legacy of Sita Ram Kohli, the first Alexandra Research Scholarship awardee, who resurrected Punjab's historic records for future generations.
Explore the legacy of Ganda Singh, a revered soldier in the Sikh army & pioneering Punjab historian, whose work reshaped Sikh historiography.
Explore Matabar Singh's historic mission to Lahore, its failure, and his return to Nepal's political scene as Prime Minister before his untimely assassination.
Explore the rise of the Sikh community in verse with Giani Gian Singh's classic, Sri Guru Panth Prakash. A rich account of Sikh history and heritage.