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I been doing some research into Sikh geneology and it turns out, alot of Sikh immigrants in the early years of settling in the UK married white women. And found names such as "James Singh" and "Cathrine Kaur" living in various area's of england. Suprisingly even in posh and well off parts of london. I wonder where their descendants are now, and do they even know about their Sikh heritage?

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Intesting point. It's a trend common throughout those times. In California, Argentina and Caribbean islands you will find the same phenomenon with Singh names. In fact the character of Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean was based on a real pirate from the Caribbean with a Singh in his name.

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Intesting point. It's a trend common throughout those times. In California, Argentina and Caribbean islands you will find the same phenomenon with Singh names. In fact the character of Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean was based on a real pirate from the Caribbean with a Singh in his name.

Yeah some Sikhs settled in Mexico in 1900s, and some in carribean and south america in the 1960s. Sad thing is that mixed race kids even those who are born recently have little or no knowledge or loyality towards their Sikh heritage. I dont know if the parents are teaching them or not but it seems like, When Sikhs get married to non-sikhs its always to the disadvantage to our community, they never seem to carry on the pride in their faith and chose western hedonistic athiest destructive lifestyles.

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That's true. The bulk of our community however came over from the 50's onwards. Many of them were serving veterans and came on the military visa scheme, alongside workers from Punjab. We then had a influx from African Sikhs, from Kenya, Uganda, Siera Leone etc. Our most recent additions have been the Sikh Afghan community.

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yeah it seems he is, I wonder if he knows?

Can we get sikh channel or Sangat TV to interview him? would be fascincating.

Yeah he knows. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-518674/Routine-test-reveals-white-debt-collector-Halifax-secret-great-great-grandson-king-Sikhs.html

Many of these Sikhs who came over were royalty or members of the Royal Court back in Lahore. Therefore, when Maharaja Duleep Singh went to Britain they all went with him. When Maharaja Duleep decided to go on a tour of Europe to drum up support for an invasion of British India it's not surprising they ended up getting left behind. When he failed they probably had no choice but to just 'go native'. Any modern day descendents wouldnt care less about all this unless it meant they could claim a title for part of the old Sikh Empire.

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