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Know Your Heritage – Introductory Essays on Primary Sikh Sources by Prof Dharam Singh & Prof Kulwant Singh


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Haven't read this yet, but I am familiar with some of the translations of one of the authors (Kulwant Singh), and if Dr. Dharam Singh is the same man who translated and published large sections of the Dasam Granth with Jodh Singh, I have accessed their work before also. This looks like a brief scan of extant, pre-colonial textual sources of Sikh ithihaas.

 

https://www.sikhinstitute.org/know_your_heritage.pdf

 

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4 hours ago, dalsingh101 said:

Haven't read this yet, but I am familiar with some of the translations of one of the authors (Kulwant Singh), and if Dr. Dharam Singh is the same man who translated and published large sections of the Dasam Granth with Jodh Singh, I have accessed their work before also. This looks like a brief scan of extant, pre-colonial textual sources of Sikh ithihaas.

 

https://www.sikhinstitute.org/know_your_heritage.pdf

 

Do you still have connection to anyone at the sikh institute?  Found this on there website, maybe we can ask them to put it online.

SARAB LOH GRANTH:
Dr Gurbakhsh Singh has done an indepth study of the Sarab Loh Granth and has prepared a booklet of around 100 pages containing his findings on the same in Punjabi. It has been sent for publication to The Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana.
 

http://sikhinstitute.org/res.htm

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36 minutes ago, Sajjan_Thug said:

Do you still have connection to anyone at the sikh institute?  Found this on there website, maybe we can ask them to put it online.

SARAB LOH GRANTH:
Dr Gurbakhsh Singh has done an indepth study of the Sarab Loh Granth and has prepared a booklet of around 100 pages containing his findings on the same in Punjabi. It has been sent for publication to The Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana.
 

http://sikhinstitute.org/res.htm

I don't, but you can try and contact them yourself. They are usually keen to share compared to some others.  

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