The word Sikh means student or follower. Sikhs are students and followers of the Sikh religion.
They are direct descendants of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia - one of the original four ancient civilizations.
Sikh religion is a battle-tested, time-tested, and proven philosophy that guides its more than 50 million enterprising and progressive followers all over the world today who constitute the Sikh religion.
Sikhs established their Kingdom twice - 1710-1715 and 1799-1849. They are regarded by historians as benevolent, just, and progressive Kingdoms.
This website is about Sikh Identity. Their identity is Sikh (ethno-religious), and Punjabi (regional, cultural, civilizational, and linguistic). Sikhs are not Indians. As an example, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a concert of Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh "A guy from Punjab can make history and sell out stadiums." If the Canadian Prime Minister recognizes distinctness of Punjab, you should too.
This website is about Sikh History: from establishing the Sikh religion, growth, and eventual Sovereignty twice in their two Sikh Kingdoms.
This website is about Sikh Philosophy of the Fifth Largest Religion in the World.
Sovereignty (Patshahi) is state of supreme authority over oneself. No group of people need to provide justification for their Sovereignty. It is a fundamental Human Right that needs no explanation or justification or defense. Sikhs believe their Sikh Gurus granted them this divine ‘claim to Sovereignty’ which Sikhs call Patshahi Dava (ਪਾਤਸ਼ਾਹੀ ਦਾਵਾ).
Sikh Sovereignty is based on their distinct Identity, History, and Philosophy. This website explores this 'claim to Sovereignty' - Patshahi Dava (ਪਾਤਸ਼ਾਹੀ ਦਾਵਾ).
They are direct descendants of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia - one of the original four ancient civilizations.
Sikh religion is a battle-tested, time-tested, and proven philosophy that guides its more than 50 million enterprising and progressive followers all over the world today who constitute the Sikh religion.
Sikhs established their Kingdom twice - 1710-1715 and 1799-1849. They are regarded by historians as benevolent, just, and progressive Kingdoms.
This website is about Sikh Identity. Their identity is Sikh (ethno-religious), and Punjabi (regional, cultural, civilizational, and linguistic). Sikhs are not Indians. As an example, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a concert of Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh "A guy from Punjab can make history and sell out stadiums." If the Canadian Prime Minister recognizes distinctness of Punjab, you should too.
This website is about Sikh History: from establishing the Sikh religion, growth, and eventual Sovereignty twice in their two Sikh Kingdoms.
This website is about Sikh Philosophy of the Fifth Largest Religion in the World.
Sovereignty (Patshahi) is state of supreme authority over oneself. No group of people need to provide justification for their Sovereignty. It is a fundamental Human Right that needs no explanation or justification or defense. Sikhs believe their Sikh Gurus granted them this divine ‘claim to Sovereignty’ which Sikhs call Patshahi Dava (ਪਾਤਸ਼ਾਹੀ ਦਾਵਾ).
Sikh Sovereignty is based on their distinct Identity, History, and Philosophy. This website explores this 'claim to Sovereignty' - Patshahi Dava (ਪਾਤਸ਼ਾਹੀ ਦਾਵਾ).
Supporting Organization
This is an initiative of Gurdwara Guru Nanak Mission Centre, 13 Guru Nanak Street, Brampton, ON L6R 2H8, Canada.
