
Deeply researched history that most people have never heard of, from overlooked lives, forgotten turning points and the stories that have been left out.
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Contents
A rumour in the hills
The chronicler and his sources
Sent by the Guru
The furnace of Gurdas Nangal
“As you did, so you receive”
The ninth body
The man who would not die
What the first...
A Bani You Know By Heart But Not By Meaning
Why Every Translation Is an Interpretation
The Four Requirements
Hukam, and the Problem of Syllables
Stages, Not Realms
Oneness Resonates Infinitely...
In the late 17th century, a newborn girl was buried in the soil of Punjab, another victim of female infanticide, a practice that continued despite repeated condemnation.
Her story should have ended there.
Punjabi woman in a yellow kurta...
The Afternoon of 30 April 1945
The First Death - A Radio Announcement Built on Nothing
Five Investigations, No Coordination
The Second Death - A West German Courtroom, 1956
The Third Death - A Micro...
How Sikh musketry stunned veterans of Waterloo
Victorian journalists loved a slogan and none stuck harder than their praise for the battle of Aliwal: “the battle without a mistake.”
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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