The Struggle for Freedom of Religious Worship at Jaito By: Sikh Itihas Research Board
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This book
was written in April 1924 and published in June 1924. It is the most accurate
and authentic details of the Nabha/Jaito agitation.
Jaito/Nabha
agitation (1923-25) is a landmark not only in the history of the Gurdwara
Reform Movement but also of Sikhism, Punjab, and the sub-continent. On
February 2 1,1 924, the British administered the State of Nabha massacred a very a large number of Sikh men, women, and children at Jaito for their
"crime" of a peaceful march to assert their right to religious worship.
This book
contains 15 chapters that have been gracefully written in English.
The physical appearance of this book is unique with an eye-catching graphic image. It is 5
inches long, 3.5 inches wide and approximately 0.5 inches thick.
The Quality
of paper used to print this book is premium, which ensures a rich and
satisfying reading experience.
SPECIFICATION
Publisher: Sikh Itihas Research
Board
Language: English
Type/Genre: Religious / Historical
Total
Pages: 96 Pages
Material: Paper
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