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Waheguru ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru ji ki fateh

SikhSangat.com Proudly release our new website "Saragarhi.org"

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Battle of Saragarhi is the incredible story of 21 men of the 36th Sikh Regiment (currently the 4th Sikh Regiment) who gave up their lives in devotion to their duty. This battle, like many others fought by the Sikhs, highlights the heroic action by a small detachment of Sikh soldiers against heavy odds. This encounter took place on 12 September 1897 in the Tirah region of North-West Frontier Province (now in Pakistan, which then formed part of British India). In keeping with the tradition of the Sikh Army, they fought to the death rather than surrender.

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"The Battle at Saragarhi is one of eight stories of collective bravery published by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)."Veerji can you please find the name and publishing details of the publication by UNSECO regarding the mention of battle.

"The Indian military, in particular the Indian Army have been pushing for the battle to be taught in India's schools. They want it taught due to the heroism shown by the Indian soldiers to acts as inspiration for young children – in the field of bravery. The situation was made more embarrassing by observations such as the following, printed in the Punjab's longest-established newspaper, The Tribune in 1999: "the military action at Saragarhi is taught to students the world over and particularly to students in France." The news was enough to provoke political debate, and the battle has been taught in schools in the Punjab since 2000" This para is directly lifted from wikipedia and was written by a person who was pushing anti-sikh agenda on that article. Makes me wonder why the need to copy from a source which is considered a joke among academics.

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