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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The Holy Relics of Guru Gobind Singh to be displayed at the Throne.
After numerous court cases and deliberations on the relics of Guru Gobind Singh, they have been put together on a…Continue reading→
Auction of Sikh Relics in the west has reached alarming proportions: Sikh Scholar
The Hindustan Times in India (Patiala pages) printed an article related to the lecture undertaken by Gurinder Singh Mann, SMI….Continue reading→
SMI lecture: Sikh Relics and Artifacts in the UK
Dr Paramvir Singh, Dr Jaspal Singh-Vice Chancellor, Gurinder Singh Mann and Dr Sarbjinder Singh. Prof. Harbans Singh Department of Encyclopaedia…Continue reading→
Maharaja Duleep Singh Monument in progress
Photograph of Maharaja Duleep Singh in formal day dress, about 1850. Museum no. PH.192-1982, Horne & Thornthwaite. Albumen print from…Continue reading→
Thank you
Thank you for donating to the Sikh Museum Initiative. Your donation will go to preserving Sikh heritage in the UK….Continue reading→
Sikh Exhibition explains often misunderstood religion
The Ten Gurus and Guru Gobind Singh’s Four sons, an early 19th century painting, shows Guru Nanak and the nine…Continue reading→
Thetfort museum to make links with Sikh Heritage
Karen White a Learning Assistant at the Ancient House Museum in Thetford is off to India. A museum assistant from…Continue reading→
Indian Encounters Exhibtion
14 Nov – 1 Mar 2015 10:00-17:00 Explore the changing relationships between Great Britain and India during the 18th and…Continue reading→
International Sikh Research Conference 2015
The annual International Sikh Research Conference (ISRC) has been established because there has been a serious neglect of Sikh Studies…Continue reading→

