When self-reflection takes place, we can then improve and straighten out our wrong actions and thoughts. We will then know the difference between the goal and the actions needed to attain the goal, and not foolishly mix-up the two.
As a fitting tribute, this week’s newsletter uncovers the story of a WW1 Sikh who enlisted in the same year, and later fought in the same region, as the Saragarhi 21.
UC Davis hopes to partner with local schools, through the California History-Social Science Project, to offer history lesson plans utilizing the multimedia resource, as well as train teachers how to use it.
Devoted to her younger brother, Bibi Nanki was concerned about his drift toward unworldliness and her father's increasing impatience at the boy's indifference toward all that he valued in the world--position and wealth.
The Partisan Brigade "Stella Rossa" and an Indian soldier who undertook this harrowing journey did so as part of a covert war of liberation and their story deserves and needs to be told
Time froze, instead of verbal communication a glance of eye was enough to tell the situation of every mind present. More than the ranks of Hawaldar, Lance Naik and Sepoy they shared a brotherhood.
If Banda had committed Muslim carnage in Punjab he would not had got support from Punjabi Muslims. 5000 Muslims join Banda. Most of them were farmers but they were others as well.
A fascinating unit history which will interest all Great War history specialists, as well as cavalry and Indian enthusiasts. This till today remains one of the legendary exploits of the regiment and is celebrated as an act of great courage against heavy odds.