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Alexander Haughton Campbell Gardner (1785-1877), originally from Wisconsin, served as a colonel in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army from 1831-1849. He was one of three Americans to serve the Sikh empire. (Source: Wikipedia)

Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Americans

October 24, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

While we often discuss the first Sikhs who arrived in the United States (as early as the end of the 18th century, and more commonly in the early 20th), a recent article by Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon provides short biographies about the earliest recorded Americans who served Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Punjab in the first half of the 19th century: In March 2007 whilst doing research on the Sikh Kingdom I came across a newspaper article titled, “A Yankee in the […]

Categories: Profiles • Tags: Alexander Haughton Campbell Gardner, Colonel Canora, Josiah Harlan, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sikh empire

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Sikh history and the legacy of American Independence

July 4, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

On this day in 1776, the American colonies declared their independence from Britain: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. In this declaration, we see the seeds of what was to become the United States we know today. At this time, Sikhs were also claiming their autonomy in the northwestern portion of the Indian […]

Categories: Civil Rights, Reflections • Tags: California, Declaration of Independence, Fourth of July, Ghadar Party, Independence Day, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Stockton

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Picture (Painting) of the Day: Manu Kaur Saluja’s “Prasad”

October 3, 2011 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

Based in New York, Manu Kaur Saluja is an award-winning artist who is gaining attention in Sikh circles for her oil paintings and portraits.  Her work entitled “Prasad” (an offering given to all visitors to a Gurdwara) will be up for auction at the forthcoming Sikh Arts & Film Festival in New York later this month: This latest still-life by Saluja entitled Prasad will be auctioned at the 2011 Sikh Art & Film Foundation’s Gala on October 15, 2011 at Cipriani’s Wall Street. […]

Categories: Art, Picture of the Day, Profiles • Tags: Kara Parshad, Kara Prasad, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Manu Kaur Saluja, oil, painting, Prasad, Sikh Art & Film Festival

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Photo of a Sikh among veterans of the American civil war (source: SikhNet)

Picture of the Day

November 17, 2010 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

The photo below, published on Sikhnet, has garnered some attention: According to the person who released this photo: It is a photo of British veterans of the American Civil War of 1861-65. The British veterans had gathered in London in 1917 to welcome the American troops on their way to Fight in France during World War One. It’s a compelling story, if true. Is it a coincidence that a Sikh happened to be in this photo, or was he truly […]

Categories: Picture of the Day • Tags: American Civil War, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sikh empire, United States, World War I

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