
The Man Who Bent Light
Review by Bhupinder Singh The Man Who Bent Light by Narinder Singh KapanyRoli Books, 2021, ISBN: 978-81-952566-0-0 We can all remember being taught in
Review by Bhupinder Singh The Man Who Bent Light by Narinder Singh KapanyRoli Books, 2021, ISBN: 978-81-952566-0-0 We can all remember being taught in
Download PDF – GURU TEGH BAHADUR (1621-1675) THE TRUE STORY Sardar Gurmukh Singh OBE A Retired Principal Civil Servant (UK) About the Author : He held
Author: Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh Published by: Penguin Random House India Private Limited 2019ISBN 9353057108 978935305710 Pages 264Price: INR 699.00 Reviewed by: Rupinder S Brar, MD
Title of Book: The Sikh Heritage: Beyond BordersAuthored by: Doctor Dalvir S. Pannu, San Jose, California, USA.Published by: Pannu Dental Group, 2019Printed by: Copywell, Canada.
A review by Sonia Dhami The places where we live and the experiences we live through help shape and define us. Tapishar ‘Sher’ Singh, author
Review by Jahandad Khan Partition wreaked havoc on thousands of Sikh families who left behind all traces of their past in the Khalsa heartlands of
Edited and translated by Rahuldeep Singh Gill Drinking from Love’s Cup translates and put forth new theories on composition and subversive content on poetry done
Review by Jeanne E. Fredriksen Exhumed from obscurity, Princess Sophia Duleep Singh (1876-1948) is celebrated in Anita Anand’s ambitious but often-didactic biography, Sophia–Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary.
Saffron Salvation, is a literary novel set in 1984. It is the first novel set in the Sikh genocide from a Sikh perspective written for
Reviewed by: Ranbir Singh Kanwer Singh a.k.a Humble The Poet is an elementary school teacher and writer by day. By night, he is a Toronto