The bani read by Sikhs every night before going to sleep.
What is Kirtan Sohila?
The Sikh guru martyred by the Mughal empire for defending the religious rights of Kashmiri Hindus.
Who was Guru Tegh Bahadur ji?
The last ruling monarch of the Sikh empire?
Who was Maharaja Duleep Singh?
The battle in which 21 Sikhs fought against over 12000 Afghan invaders in 1897.
What is the Battle of Saragarhi?
The first ever Sikh leader of a federal Canadian party.
Who is Jagmeet Singh?
The Sikh concept which ties spiritual power with worldly authority.
What is Miri-Piri?
The city where Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s younger sons, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, were bricked alive by the Mughals.
What is Sirhind?
The river which formed the Eastern border of the Empire with the British East India company until 1845.
What is the Sutlej River?
The Sikh revolutionary who killed John Saunders and who was hung by the British regime in 1931 at the age of 23.
Who was Bhagat Singh?
The Sikh activist who was gunned down in Surrey in 2022.
Who was Bhai Hardeep Singh Nijjar?
The Sikh prayer that begins with "Hamree karo haath dai rachhaa. Pooran hoé chit kee ichhaa. Tav charnan man rehai hamaaraa. Apnaa jaan karo prat(i)paaraa."
What is Chaupai Sahib?
The capital of Banda Singh Bahadur's Sikh state, now in Haryana.
What is Lohgarh?
The name of Ranjit Singh's Empire?
What is the Sarkar-e-Khalsa?
The year of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar?
What is 1919?
The leader of the Waris Punjab De activism group, currently in jail in India.
Who is Bhai Amritpal Singh?
The meaning of the word Nihung in Persian.
What is a crocodile?
The massacre, of mostly non-combatants, perpetrated by Ahmed Shah Abdali in 1762 in which around 30k to 50k Sikhs lost their lives.
What is the Vadda Ghallughara(Great Holocaust/Genocide)?
The first engagement between the Khalsa Fauj and the British Army.
What is the Battle of Mudki?
The Sikh revolutionary who waited 21 years and travelled to England to take revenge on Michael O'Dwyer for their role in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Who was Sardar Udham Singh?
The Sikh organization founded to defend Sikh identity and advocate for justice in Canada and abroad.
What is the World Sikh organization?
The largest section within the Dasam Granth which ends with the Nitnem Bani of Chaupai Sahib.
What is Sri Charitropakhyan?
The two Sikhs who set up the first Khalsa checkpoint on an important Mughal road after the defeat of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur.
Who were Bhai Bota Singh and Bhai Garja Singh?
The official court language of the Sikh empire.
What is Persian/Farsi?
The Sikh regiment sent to Hong Kong to suppress the Boxer Rebellion in 1899-1900.
What is the 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs?
The year in which one of the largest ever Sarbat Khalsas was hosted in Amritsar.
What is 2015?