Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173045806
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 222
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Width: 224 mm
- ISBN-10: 8173045801
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2004
- Height: 153 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 466 gr
Original price was: ₹1,050.00.₹798.00Current price is: ₹798.00.
Discover the captivating history of the Khalsa with J. S. Grewal’s insightful book. Explore the origins, evolution, and enduring legacy of this Sikh community. ISBN: 9788173045806. A must-read for anyone interested in Sikh history and religion. Order your copy now!
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Bhuwan Sharma –
It’s a decent book. I wish it had a better writing style and had a better overall experience.
Tejas Ranjit Wankhade –
A detailed account of Khalsa history. Sometimes felt a bit dry, but overall informative.
Lavika Maheshwari –
Grewal’s writing is great! I’m recommending this insightful look at the Khalsa’s history to everyone.
Harsh Khera –
Grewal’s work is comprehensive. A bit academic, but worth the effort for serious students.
Sankey Jain –
A complex narrative that required some patience. Eventually, it proved rewarding to me.
Dhruv Kaushik –
Found it insightful. Gave me a new appreciation for the Khalsa’s origins. Highly recommended!
Nupur Mahajan –
Provides in-depth knowledge. It can be difficult to absorb at times due to its complex structure.
Gowtham Nallampalli –
Excellent source of information! I learned so much about Sikh history. A valuable resource.
Arkadeep Bhowmick –
It’s an okay read. It’s not something that I would rave about but not something I would hate.
Eranti Venkata Kalyan –
A truly amazing exploration! Sheds light on the legacy. Very captivating and thought-provoking.
Rajat Srivastava –
A well-researched book. Gets into the details which can be tough to follow at times.
Ayush Kukrele –
Incredible! Explores the depth of the Khalsa’s origin. A great book for anyone who wants to know more.
Mohammed Asim –
Fascinating read! Explored the Khalsa’s evolution beautifully. Couldn’t put it down.
Ruchija Srivastava –
An okay book. Content dense and detailed, I felt there were areas lacking clarity.
Kashvi Chhabra –
Good overview but could have been more engaging. Felt a bit detached from the subject.
Bhukiya Sai Shreya –
Explores everything perfectly, I felt deeply connected to the history and legacy of the Khalsa.
Anitej Nayan Gopal –
It presents a balanced view but lacks excitement. It is not something I’ll read again.
Dorin Pegu –
A fascinating narrative that kept me interested. The chapters were amazing.
Mukul Singh Patel –
Excellent work that dives deep! I can recommend this to people wanting to learn about the Khalsa’s History
Dhanush H B –
It is a mixed bag. It presents some amazing topics but feels like a drag to continue.