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The Sikh Minority and the Partition of the Punjab 19201947

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Explore the complex history of the Sikh minority during the Partition of the Punjab (1920-1947). Chhanda Chatterjee’s book examines the evolution of Sikh identity, British influence, and their struggle for political representation amidst Hindu-Muslim tensions. Discover how Sikh military power and their quest for a separate homeland shaped this tumultuous period. “The Sikh Minority and the Partition of the Punjab” unveils the untold story of a community caught in the crossfire of independence. ISBN: 9788193779477

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  • ISBN-13: 9788193779477
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 14 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8193779479
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Height: 19 mm
  • No of Pages: 233Â

14 reviews for The Sikh Minority and the Partition of the Punjab 19201947

  1. Harsh Vardhan

    Explores the political, social dynamics around partition. Offers unique insights.

  2. Utkarsh Shukla

    An eye-opening read about a often-overlooked perspective. The book offers a good historical analysis.

  3. Shivam Swami

    The book is insightful, but it can be academically dense at times. I wish there were more personal stories intertwined with the analysis.

  4. Vignesh P

    Chatterjee sheds light on the complexities of Sikh identity and politics. A must-read for those interested in Partition history, though it is not a light read.

  5. Mohammad Fahim Faisal

    An informative exploration, the writing style could be more engaging. Good read overall.

  6. Ravinder Kumar

    Detailed and insightful, it illuminates the Sikh perspective. A crucial read for understanding partition.

  7. Allen Samson Hiwale

    The book gave good historical context. It was sometimes too specific for general audience.

  8. Swikriti Toppo

    A well-researched book that offers a fresh perspective on the Partition. While the focus is primarily on political history, it is a bit dry.

  9. Subham Kumar Nahak

    Dense but important. It takes effort to digest all the information, worth it for understanding.

  10. Anonymous

    A detailed account of the Sikh experience during Partition. Chatterjee provides valuable insights, though sometimes the sheer amount of detail can be overwhelming.

  11. Parth Prakash Singh

    The author has a unique perspective. But it felt like a chore to read.

  12. Virender Singh Rajpurohit

    Important but sometimes repetitive. A worthwhile addition to Partition studies, but be prepared for a thorough academic treatment.

  13. Yash Arya

    Provides a comprehensive understanding of Sikh concerns during a chaotic time. Hard to put down.

  14. Bhavya Dhanda

    I learned a lot about the Sikh community’s struggles. It could have benefitted from more accessible writing.

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