Martyrdom in the Sikh Tradition

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ISBN:

9780195679014

Publication date:

16/09/2005

Paperback

328 pages

216x140mm

Price: 495.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195679014

Publication date:

16/09/2005

Paperback

328 pages

Louis Fenech

Through an analysis of the Sikh scriptures, eighteenth and nineteenth century Sikh literature, as well as the voluminous tracts and newspapers produced under the auspices of the late nineteenth-century 'reform' movement, the Singh Sabha, Martyrdom in the Sikh Tradition examines how and why Sikhs began to represent their history of persecutions and martyrdoms.

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Louis Fenech

Description

Through an analysis of the Sikh scriptures, eighteenth and nineteenth century Sikh literature, as well as the voluminous tracts and newspapers produced under the auspices of the late nineteenth-century 'reform' movement, the Singh Sabha, Martyrdom in the Sikh Tradition examines how and why Sikhs began to represent their history of persecutions and martyrdoms.

About the Author


Louis Fenech, Associate Professor of South Asian and Sikh History, University of Northern Iowa

Louis Fenech

Louis Fenech

Louis Fenech

Louis Fenech

Description

Through an analysis of the Sikh scriptures, eighteenth and nineteenth century Sikh literature, as well as the voluminous tracts and newspapers produced under the auspices of the late nineteenth-century 'reform' movement, the Singh Sabha, Martyrdom in the Sikh Tradition examines how and why Sikhs began to represent their history of persecutions and martyrdoms.

About the Author


Louis Fenech, Associate Professor of South Asian and Sikh History, University of Northern Iowa