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"Sikh: A Journey of Faith, Resilience, and Unity" The Sikh Golden Temple of Amritsar, Punjab

Background imageSikh Collection: Sikh Felice Beato English born Italy 1832 1909

Sikh Felice Beato English born Italy 1832 1909
Sikh; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909); India; about 1858; Salted paper print; 16.8 × 14 cm (6 5, 8 × 5 1, 2 in.)

Background imageSikh Collection: Sikh Troops Dividing The Spoil Taken From Mutineers From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Sikh Troops Dividing The Spoil Taken From Mutineers From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageSikh Collection: The Battle Of Moodkee India 1845 Engraved By C H Jeens After M Angelo Hayes

The Battle Of Moodkee India 1845 Engraved By C H Jeens After M Angelo Hayes

Background imageSikh Collection: Battle Of Aliwal India 28 January 1846. Engraved By J J Crew After M A Hayes

Battle Of Aliwal India 28 January 1846. Engraved By J J Crew After M A Hayes

Background imageSikh Collection: The Battle Of Moodkee India 1845. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C. 1880

The Battle Of Moodkee India 1845. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C. 1880
The Battle Of Moodkee India 1845. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C.1880

Background imageSikh Collection: The Golden Temple, Amritsar, 1858

The Golden Temple, Amritsar, 1858
Sacred tank and marble causeway leading to the Golden Temple in Amritsar (or Umritzir as it is spelt here), in India; the centre of the Sikh religion. Date: 1858

Background imageSikh Collection: The Golden Temple, Amritsar

The Golden Temple, Amritsar
Religion of the Sikhs. View of the Golden Temple at Amritsar in 1836. People bathe in the Pool of the Nectar of Immortality, the holy waters. Date: 1836

Background imageSikh Collection: Advert for Mandel Brothers department store 1913

Advert for Mandel Brothers department store 1913
Announcement for the opening of the new spring collection at Chicagos Mandel Brothers department store. Advert showing some well dressed women and a men being welcomed by a Sikh boy. Date: 1913

Background imageSikh Collection: Kavanaghs journey, Relief of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny

Kavanaghs journey, Relief of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny
Scenes from Thomas Henry Kavanaghs (1821-1882) perilous journey leading to the Relief of Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross

Background imageSikh Collection: India-Culture-Religion-Sikh-Turban

India-Culture-Religion-Sikh-Turban
An Indian Sikh man praying in the waters at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The most visible symbol of Sikh pride and identity, the turban is an eight-metre (26-foot) piece of cloth

Background imageSikh Collection: Indian police force - Punjab

Indian police force - Punjab
Indian police - Punjab - (from left, in marching order) A sergeant, a Constable, a Native Officer and another Sergeant. Date: 1905

Background imageSikh Collection: Amritsar - Gateway to the Golden Temple

Amritsar - Gateway to the Golden Temple
Amritsar, India - Gateway to the Golden Temple - the spiritual centre for the Sikh religion. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSikh Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, The Golden Gate, Amritsar 1918

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, The Golden Gate, Amritsar 1918
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Uncat Acc 3284 Vol 2 2/6th Batt/192 1918 Photograph

Background imageSikh Collection: Partition in India - refugees at Willingdon airport, New Del

Partition in India - refugees at Willingdon airport, New Del
A family who lost every male member in the frontier fighting - a forlorn group of refugees at Willingdon airport, New Delhi

Background imageSikh Collection: Two Sikh pilgrims bathing and praying in the early

Two Sikh pilgrims bathing and praying in the early morning in holy pool, Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab state, India, Asia

Background imageSikh Collection: Shrine guard in orange clothes holding lance standing

Shrine guard in orange clothes holding lance standing by pool in front of the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab, India, Asia

Background imageSikh Collection: Sikh pilgrim sitting by holy pool

Sikh pilgrim sitting by holy pool, Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab state, India, Asia

Background imageSikh Collection: Two Sikhs priests at dawn sitting under arcades

Two Sikhs priests at dawn sitting under arcades, Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab state, India, Asia

Background imageSikh Collection: Dawn at the Golden Temple and cloisters and the Holy Pool of Nectar

Dawn at the Golden Temple and cloisters and the Holy Pool of Nectar, sacred site of the Sikh religion, Amritsar, Punjab State, India, Asia

Background imageSikh Collection: Sikhs at the entrance to the Golden Temple

Sikhs at the entrance to the Golden Temple, crossing Gurus Bridge travelling in a clockwise direction, in Amritsar, Punjab, India, Asia

Background imageSikh Collection: India, Delhi, New Delhi, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, Sikh temple

India, Delhi, New Delhi, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, Sikh temple

Background imageSikh Collection: WW1 - Sikh Indian soldiers in France departing for the front

WW1 - Sikh Indian soldiers in France departing for the front
WW1 - Sikh Indian soldiers in France departing by train for the front Date: 1914

Background imageSikh Collection: Sikh tank commander in the turret of his vehicle

Sikh tank commander in the turret of his vehicle
Photograph of a Sikh tank commander in the turret of his vehicle. The tank is armed with a 50. calibre machine-gun for close fire support

Background imageSikh Collection: Group photo, No. 4 Mountain Battery RGA cricket team, India

Group photo, No. 4 Mountain Battery RGA cricket team, India
Group photo, No. 4 Mountain Battery Royal Garrison Artillery cricket team with sports shields and guns, Rawalpindi, India. Date: circa 1923

Background imageSikh Collection: Indian soldiers in trench, Gallipoli, 1915

Indian soldiers in trench, Gallipoli, 1915.Photograph by Reggie Savory, 1915.Sikh soldiers of 29th Indian Infantry Brigade rest in a trench, probably in the Cape Helles area

Background imageSikh Collection: The Sikh Bomber

The Sikh Bomber.Statuette on plinth with four silver plaques, with inscriptions.Silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1951-1952.The standing figure of Mohan Singh

Background imageSikh Collection: Photograph of map briefing

Photograph of map briefing.Photograph from an album of 90 photographs associated with Boys Coy, Sikh Regiment, 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageSikh Collection: Sikh soldiers in France during the First World War

Sikh soldiers in France during the First World War stealthily creep up on a German artillery battery. Date: 1915

Background imageSikh Collection: Types of Indias Fighting Men 1914

Types of Indias Fighting Men 1914
Types of Indias Fighting Men. A group of soldiers from India, representative of the fighting force that would soon be arriving on the Western Front alongside the British Army. Date: 1914

Background imageSikh Collection: Stable Parade Ammunition Column, WW1

Stable Parade Ammunition Column, WW1
Group photo, Stable Parade Ammunition Column, including a farrier sergeant and a sikh. Date: circa 1914

Background imageSikh Collection: WW1 - Indian Machine Gun Crews in France

WW1 - Indian Machine Gun Crews in France Date: 1915

Background imageSikh Collection: Indian and British soldiers in Northern France, WW1

Indian and British soldiers in Northern France, WW1
East and West in Northern France - the contrast of a British and Indian officer on the Western Front in 1915. One of a number of sketches by an unidentified officer reproduced in The Sphere to

Background imageSikh Collection: The 15th Sikhs, WW1

The 15th Sikhs, WW1
The 15th Sikhs regiment, serving on the Western Front during the First World War. Part of a number of sketches reproduced in The Sphere by an unidentified officer to accompany an article called

Background imageSikh Collection: Indian patriotism during World War I

Indian patriotism during World War I
Indian soldiers who came forward to serve the Empire in its hour of need are recognised in this full-page article in The Illustrated London News. Included are Shiva D. L. Agarwala, Mr G.V

Background imageSikh Collection: Major General Tombs VC, staff and dog, India

Major General Tombs VC, staff and dog, India
Major General Sir Henry Tombs VC KCB (1825-1874) (seated, left), British army officer, with members of his staff and a dog, in India. Date: circa 1860s

Background imageSikh Collection: Gujur Sirdars with attendant, India

Gujur Sirdars with attendant, India
Three Gujur Sirdars (Sikh leaders) with attendant, India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSikh Collection: Jat Sirdars with attendant, India

Jat Sirdars with attendant, India
Three Jat Sirdars (Sikh leaders) with attendant, India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSikh Collection: Indian troops relaxing on the Western Front, WW1

Indian troops relaxing on the Western Front, WW1
Allied Indian troops relaxing in a camp on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSikh Collection: Sikh Officers playing quoits at Hampton Court Palace, 1902

Sikh Officers playing quoits at Hampton Court Palace, 1902
Sihk officers, in London to form part of the Indian contingent for the Coronation of King Edward VII, passing the time at their quarters at Hampton Court Palace

Background imageSikh Collection: Indian troops arriving in France, WW1

Indian troops arriving in France, WW1
Indian troops arriving in France (Marseilles) during the early stages of the First World War. Date: September 1914

Background imageSikh Collection: An Indian soldier

An Indian soldier
A Sikh Indian soldier. Date: circa 1913

Background imageSikh Collection: Women at Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab

Women at Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab

Background imageSikh Collection: Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, New Delhi, India

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, New Delhi, India

Background imageSikh Collection: India, Punjab, Amritsar. View of Golden Temple through Ashoka trees

India, Punjab, Amritsar. View of Golden Temple through Ashoka trees

Background imageSikh Collection: India, Punjab, Amritsar. Close-up shot of chapati at the Golden Temple, where 80

India, Punjab, Amritsar. Close-up shot of chapati at the Golden Temple, where 80
India, Punjab, Amritsar. Close-up shot of chapatti at the Golden Temple, where 80, 000 pilgrims are served free meals every day

Background imageSikh Collection: India, Punjab, Amritsar. The Hari Mandir at the Golden Temple

India, Punjab, Amritsar. The Hari Mandir at the Golden Temple

Background imageSikh Collection: India, Punjab, Amritsar. Pilgrims walking at Golden Temple

India, Punjab, Amritsar. Pilgrims walking at Golden Temple

Background imageSikh Collection: India, Punjab, Amritsar. Chapati coming out of oven at the Golden Temple, where 80

India, Punjab, Amritsar. Chapati coming out of oven at the Golden Temple, where 80
India, Punjab, Amritsar. Chapatti coming out of oven at the Golden Temple, where 80, 000 pilgrims are served free meals every day



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"Sikh: A Journey of Faith, Resilience, and Unity" The Sikh Golden Temple of Amritsar, Punjab, India stands as a testament to the unwavering faith and devotion of millions. Known as The Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple, this sacred place is not only a spiritual center but also an architectural marvel that reflects in the tranquil pool surrounding it. The history of Sikhs is intertwined with significant events like Partition which divided East and West Punjab. Despite the challenges faced during those times, Sikhs have always stood together in unity. This sentiment is beautifully captured in the Together Poster that symbolizes their collective strength. Every year, countless Sikh pilgrims flock to the Harmandir Sahib seeking solace and enlightenment. Their presence adds to the aura of spirituality that permeates through every corner of this holy site. Sikhs have also displayed immense bravery throughout history. From the Battle of Sobraon in 1846 to World War I where Sikh soldiers fought valiantly alongside their comrades-in-arms, they have proven themselves on numerous battlefields. Amidst all these remarkable stories lies Amrit Sagar - a serene lake adjacent to the Golden Temple. It serves as a reminder that amidst chaos and turmoil, there exists an oasis of peace where one can find solace for their soul. The Charge of Light Dragoons at the Battle of Ramnuggur showcases how Sikhs fearlessly defended their beliefs against all odds. Their unwavering determination has inspired generations after generations. In front of this majestic shrine stand proud Sikhs adorned in traditional attire – a sight that evokes reverence and admiration for their rich heritage and cultural identity. One cannot overlook the significance carried by miniature metal Sikh kirpan daggers – symbols representing courage and protection cherished by every devout follower. Sikhism embodies resilience; it is more than just religion; it's a way of life rooted in love, equality, and selfless service.