Modern and fresh chronology of all the important Sikh dates -showing the formation of the Sikh faith, its struggles and achievements.
A Sikh chain mail from the Misl period (early 18th century) is also on display.
Modern and fresh chronology of all the important Sikh dates -showing the formation of the Sikh faith, its struggles and achievements.
A Sikh chain mail from the Misl period (early 18th century) is also on display.
Contains one of the largest collections of Sikh artillery in the world – with a rare cannon from the time of Banda Singh Bahadur
who created the first Khalsa Raj in 1709. Another jewel in this collection is an ornate cannon barrel given as a gift by the Governor
General of Delhi to Maharajah Ranjeet Singh in 1838
Come and experience the contribution and sacrifice of Sikh women in an inspiring setting
This sombre and graphic experience shows the root causes, history and aftermath of racial intolerance towards the Sikhs
A graphic tale of 4 holocausts where 1 million Sikhs have been killed
An extensive collection of Sikh coins from the second Khalsa Raj –including Nanakshi coins, Sikh stamps and other memorabilia
associated with the Sikhs. Rare lithographic prints from the early 19th century complement the array of Sikh artefacts
With over 500 books associated with Sikh history, faith and politics
Schools will also have educational packs (in line with the national curriculum) to accompany their visit
Whether you’re an academic or general enquire be prepared to be encapsulated with an array of rare and modern material