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Gurinder Singh Mann is a leading Sikh historian and heritage consultant based in Leicester who has for over 25 years prominently promoted Sikh History and Heritage in the UK and throughout the world. He is the author of three books, one of which is published with Oxford University Press.

Gurinder has researched and discovered many Sikh artefacts linking to Anglo Sikh history. He has appeared on radio and TV, including the BBC, (Celebrity Antiques Roadtrip, BBC World Service) ITV and other channels, giving his views on heritage and theological matters.

He curated the exhibition, Anglo Sikh Wars: Battles, Treaties and Relics (2017), to great acclaim, which took place at Newarke Houses Museum in Leicester. He is presently making historical objects come alive with the Anglo Sikh Virtual Museum, through his organisation, the Sikh Museum Initiative. This is together with project managing the installation of a Sikh Statue in Leicester.

Gurinder’s New Book: THE RISE OF THE SIKH SOLDIER

The Sikh Warrior through the ages, c1700-1900

(Helion and Company).

By Gurinder Singh Mann

ORDER HERE: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Sikh-Soldier-C1700-1900-1815-1914/dp/191507052X/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1663705916&refinements=p_27%3AGurinder+Singh+Mann&s=books&sr=1-1

A newly published book highlights the rich military history of the Sikhs. Readers are taken through a journey of over 200 years through anecdotes and important events. The small community from the Panjab overcame tremendous odds to become a pivotal military force which conquered Northern India eventually leading to a Sikh Empire. In this deeply-researched book, Mann uses rare anecdotes to provide recognition of early descriptions from administrators, writers and illustrators who depicted the history of the Sikhs and the land of the Panjab.

In this Episode!

What it takes to write a book ✅

Sikh History ✅

The Sikh Empire ✅

Key Individuals ✅

Hari Singh Nalwa and Akali Phula Singh ✅

Military Modernisation ✅

The Queen’s Death ✅

& Much Much More!!!!!

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