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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Sikh Museum Initiative presents the Anglo Sikh Treaties project
Anglo Sikh Treaties Project The Anglo Sikh treaties project has considered the various interactions and proclamations initiated between the British…Continue reading→
Statue for WW1 Sikh soldiers unveiled at National Memorial Arboretum
A memorial in honour of Sikh soldiers who fought during World War One has been unveiled at the National…Continue reading→
Register for the Sikh Coins Workshop
Learn about Coins of the Sikh Empire (Ad1765 to AD1839). Do you want to learn Sikh history through coins? We…Continue reading→
Khalsa College digitises rare Sikh manuscripts
Library has manuscripts of Guru Granth Sahib and other rare sikh manuscripts. Library has many documents and newspapers The year-long…Continue reading→
Anglo-Sikh war memorial in Aliwal renovated
The monument as seen in 2000. The recently renovated and beautified Anglo-Sikh War Memorial at Aliwal village was inaugurated on…Continue reading→
Rare photos of Duleep Singh sold at auction
This black and white photograph of Maharajah Duleep Singh outside Osborne House was taken by Prince Albert in 1854. An…Continue reading→
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama gets facelift
The freshly painted statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh at the entrance of the panorama gives a fresh look. The Maharaja…Continue reading→
Lost Heritage: The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan (Accepting pre-orders for Dec 2015 release)
New book uncovers the lost Sikh Heritage in Pakistan ‘LOST HERITAGE – The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan’, by Amardeep Singh,…Continue reading→
Historic Guru Nanak relic traced to the UK
It was eight months ago when it was reported that Guru Nanak Dev’s chakki (hand-moved wheat grinder) had been spotted…Continue reading→
Battle of Saragarhi: The last stand of the 21 Sikhs
The famous ‘Battle of Saragarhi’ was fought on September 12, 1897, by 21 Sikhs of the 36th Sikhs (now…Continue reading→

