NON-FICTION: KIRPANS IN KABUL
Source: Dawn JAHANDAD KHAN I have seen more than a few visitors to the city of Nankana Sahib become confused after interacting with the town’s Pashto-speaking Sikh community. Conventional history books and media portrayals have conditioned us to view Sikhs as a Punjabi people and Pashto speakers as Muslims. Most Pakistanis and Afghans I know… Continue reading NON-FICTION: KIRPANS IN KABUL
LIFE OF HINDUS & TEMPLE IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN🇦🇫
LIFE OF HINDUS & TEMPLE IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN🇦🇫
THE SIKH COMMUNITY & GURUDWARA OF KABUL, AFGHANISTAN🇦🇫
THE SIKH COMMUNITY & GURUDWARA OF KABUL, AFGHANISTAN🇦🇫
Review: Afghan Hindus and Sikhs by Inderjeet Singh
Source: Hindustan Times By Saaz Aggarwal, Hindustan Times Can a Hindu or a Sikh be a real Afghan? Or could it be possible that people left their homes in India to settle in a country where they would always lead challenging lives because of their religion? This book is a systematic and earnest compiling of… Continue reading Review: Afghan Hindus and Sikhs by Inderjeet Singh