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History of Sikhs in Intriguing Tales – Volume I: The Guru Period (1469–1708)
By Bhupender Singh
This compelling volume presents the rich history of Sikhism through engaging and thought-provoking narratives drawn from the lives of the Sikh Gurus. Covering the formative Guru Period from 1469 to 1708, the book moves beyond conventional chronology to highlight pivotal events that shaped Sikh spiritual philosophy, social reform, and martial traditions.
From the teachings of Guru Nanak to the legacy of Guru Gobind Singh, each chapter brings history alive through self-contained stories that are both insightful and accessible. The narrative approach makes complex historical developments easy to understand while preserving their depth and authenticity.
Authored by Bhupender Singh, an Indian Army veteran and alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Pune, this work reflects years of dedicated research and a deep-rooted passion for Sikh heritage. With a focus on historical integrity and meaningful storytelling, the book offers readers a powerful blend of knowledge, inspiration, and cultural understanding.
Ideal for students, history enthusiasts, and general readers alike, this volume serves as an engaging gateway into the legacy of Sikhism and its enduring values.


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