Sikh women having their children snatched away from them by the Mughal guards of Mir Mannus jail in order for them to kill and torture their children in hope the Sikh women convert
Sikh women having their children snatched away from them when in the custody of Mir Mannu in his cruel prison in Lahore
Sikh women having their children removed from them in the jail of Mir Mannu
Sikh women arrested by Mir Mannu sharing one Roti bread amongst all of them enduring hunger with the power and strength from Gurbani prayers
Sikh women being arrested in Lahore after Lakhpat Rai issues orders that all Sikh women and children should be arrested and put in prison in 1748
Sikh women in Mir Mannus jail living off a small piece of dry Roti bread and a sip of water a day
Jail guards of Mir Mannus evil prison in Lahore in the mid 18th century
Sikh women in Mir Mannu's prison in Lahore grinding flour as part of strenuous labour aimed at breaking their Sikh spirit with the end goal that they convert
Sikh women in the jail of Mir Mannu in Lahore 1748 1753 for refusing to give up their faith
Sikh women forced to do hard labour in Lahore by Mir Mannu in the 18th century
Sikh women in the jail of Mir Mannu in Lahore 1748 1753 for refusing to give up their faith
Sikh women held as prisoners in Mir Mannus Jail 1748 1753
Sikh elders, women and children being arrested in villages and towns and brough to Lahore for torture and imprisonment in aim to break the spirit of the Sikh community on the orders of the Lakhpat Rai in 1748
Sikh women in Mir Mannus jail rejecting the offers and greed offered to lure them to converting and accepting Islam with full defiance and Sikh spirit
Sikh women having their children snatched away from them by the Mughal guards of Mir Mannus jail in order for them to kill and torture their children in hope the Sikh women convert
Sikh women prisoners of Mir Mannus jail praying together in the evening reciting Rehras Sahib not giving up their faith against all odds
Sikh women in Mir Mannus jail rejecting the offers and greed offered to lure them to converting and accepting Islam with full defiance and Sikh spiri
Sikh women prisoners of Mir Mannus jail praying together in the last quarter of the night Amrit Vela meditating on Naam the Sacred Sound of Vaheguru not giving up their faith against all odds
In 1753 Khalsa Army stormed the prison of Mir Mannu and liberated the surviving Sikh women that had endured hunger and torture but never gave up their Sikhi
In 1753 Khalsa Army stormed the prison of Mir Mannu and liberated the surviving Sikh women that had endured hunger and torture but never gave up their Sikh
In 1753 Khalsa Army stormed the prison of Mir Mannu and liberated the surviving Sikh women that had endured hunger and torture but never gave up their Sikhi
In 1753 Khalsa Army stormed the prison of Mir Mannu and liberated the surviving Sikh women that had endured hunger and torture but never gave up their Sikhi
1783 Khalsa Fateh Diwas when the Khalsa entered Delhi as the new rulers and the non Sikhs of Delhi welcomed the Khalsa with flowers and love
1783 Khalsa Fateh Diwas when the Khalsa entered Delhi as the new rulers and the non Sikhs of Delhi welcomed the Khalsa with flowers and love
In 1783 the Panj Singh sit on the throne of the Lal Qila Red Fort and hold a court
In 1783 the Panj Singh sit on the throne of the Lal Qila Red Fort and hold a court
In 1783 the Panj Singh sit on the throne of the Lal Qila Red Fort and hold a court
Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadar tortured with red hot pliers used to rip his skin in attempt to break his Sikhi spirit in June 1716
Baba Banda Singh Ji with his Khalsa army conquered Punjab and introduced a just rule Khalsa Raaj 1710 1715 where Hindus and Muslims were treated fairly and with respect
100 Sikhs were executed daily in Chandni Chowk in March 1716 British onlookers witnessed the bravery courage and spirit of the Sikhs and wrote back to London Today that letter is India House London
Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadar with his 7 year old son awaiting martyrdom He was made to red in an attempt to mock him and was ordered by the Qazi Islamic cleric to kill his own son to show his bravery. Baba Ji replied that he would not kill the tyrant Mughal Emperor's son, let alone his own son.
Martyrdom of Baba Gurbaksh Singh Ji Nihang who attained martyrdom on 1st December 1764 defending Sri Darbar Sahib Amritsar with 30 Sikhs against 30000 Afghan army
Sardar Hari Nalwa the great Sikh general who single handed with a weapon ripped open the mouth of a man eating lion
Singhs at Kathu Nangal fort under siege of over 60000 Mughal army in 1715
Sardar Baghel Singh conquering Delhi
Depictions of the Vadda Ghallughara Greater Holocaust that took place in February 1762
Shaheed Baba Garja Singh Ji
Bhai Sukha Singh Mehtab Singh bring back to the head of the tyrant Massa Ranghar to the Sangat congregation of Bikaner Rajasthan
Sikhs fighting for survival against the the army of Ahmed Shah Adbali the Emperor of Afghanistan at Rohira in 1762 which became known as the Vadda Ghallughara or Greater Holocaust of the Sikhs
Lakhpat Rais army leading anti Sikh genocide in 1746 that became known as a the Chhota Ghallughara or Minor Holocaust
Annexation of Peshawar into Sikh Kingdom led by Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa
Akali Phula Singh Ji Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib
Bhai Mansha Singh martyred in 1743 during Massa Ranghars occupation for visiting Sri Darbar Sahib to bathe in the sacred pool and light the Jyot to show Sikh resilience and that Sikhs still exist
Bhai Subegh Singh Ji being crushed in rotating wheels for refusing to convert to Islam
Madho Das Bairagi enraged to know that Guru Gobind Singh Ji has entered his Dera camp and sat on his seat. Guru Gobind Singh Ji wanted to break Madha Das ego and spiritually awake him
18th century Khalsa injured from attacks from Afghans and Mughals taking refuge in the jungles of Punjab
Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadar Ji arrow shooting practice
Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadar with the Khalsa Army
The arrest of Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadar
Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadar brought to Delhi in 1716 March
Madho Das meeting Guru Gobind Singh Ji for the first time and surrendering himself to become Gurus Banda later Banda Singh Bahadur
Madho Das meeting Guru Gobind Singh Ji for the first time and surrendering himself to become Gurus Banda later Banda Singh Bahadur
Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji
Sikhs arrested and brought to Delhi Despite hunger physical weakness and torture they were defiant in not surrendering their Sikh faith
Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadur
Baba Deep Singh Ji
Sikhs gathered in Delhi March 1716 and tortured one by one in the failed attempt of the Mughal to convert Sikhs to Islam
Sikhs gathered in Delhi March 1716 and tortured one by one in the failed attempt of the Mughal to convert Sikhs to Islam
In March 1716, Englishmen witnessed the Mughal authorities executing 100 Sikhs each day. To them, every Sikh resembled Christ - unwavering in faith, embracing martyrdom with divine resolve.
Baba Deep Singh Ji
In March 1716, Englishmen witnessed the Mughal authorities executing 100 Sikhs each day. To them, every Sikh resembled Christ - unwavering in faith, embracing martyrdom with divine resolve.
Lakshman Das who later becomes Banda Singh Bahadar Ji saddened by the death of a deer and her child with his arrow