The Sikh Museum Initiative undertakes exhibitions, lectures and digital technologies.
The Initiative has created an exciting project that showcases Sikh history through swords, jewelry and other material objects and bring them to life through 3d technologies. The site will showcase our continued commitment to promote Sikh history and heritage
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International Sikh Research Conference 2016: Call for papers
Last year the Sikh Museum Initiative undertook the presentation Documenting Sikh Relics and Artefacts in the UK at the International Sikh…Continue reading→
Fascinating facts about Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Sikh Guru
Gobind Singh on horseback accompanied by attendants Punjab Plains, circa 1820-30. Sold at auction by Bonhams. Today celebrates the birth anniversary…Continue reading→
No expert to translate162-yr-old German book on Anglo Sikh Wars
The state Department of Heritage and Culture is struggling to get a 162-year-old rare book of a German prince translated….Continue reading→
The Battle of Ferozeshah commemorated by British soldiers and Sikhs
Sikhs and soldiers mark anniversary of Battle of Ferozeshah Soldiers and representatives from Wolverhampton’s Sikh community joined together to commemorate…Continue reading→
The scripture of Guru Gobind Singh: New book explores the Sikh art of War
Following up a best-selling book (Sri Dasam Granth Sahib: Questions and Answers. Archimedes Press) is hard to top, but that…Continue reading→
Rare fresco at Ranjit Singh’s palace in ruins
A rare fresco depicting Raas Leela of Lord Krishna, which has peeled off from the walls of a room of…Continue reading→
Court dismisses plea filed to bring Kohinoor to Pakistan
A Pakistani court on Friday dismissed a petition filed by a barrister seeking direction to the government to bring back…Continue reading→
Restoration of Ranjit Singh’s Summer Palace gathers pace
After a gap of few years, the restoration work of the historic Ram Bagh, the summer palace of legendary Sikh…Continue reading→
Warrior Princess-Sophia Duleep Singh
Warrior Princess By Anita Anand A very good friend of mine, who also happens to be a rather well-known author,…Continue reading→
Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s 235th birth anniversary: Some facts on the founder of the Sikh empire
Watercolour painting with a pen and ink border of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780 –1839). He is seated on a European…Continue reading→

