Gurus, warriors, shaheeds, mothers, leaders, and the stories that shaped Sikhi.
This should feel like a living visual archive of Sikh memory, not a text database. Each figure should carry their own image, presence, and narrative weight.

From Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and the eternal guidance of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
Saint-soldier courage, battlefield discipline, and the defense of truth, dignity, and the Panth.
Lives of sacrifice that teach children and adults what Sikh steadfastness really looks like.
Builders of Sikh institutions, sovereignty, coordination, and public life across generations.
Women whose courage, guidance, and spiritual strength shaped the Sikh story from within the home and beyond it.
Heroes is too small. Sikh memory includes Gurus, shaheeds, mothers, leaders, places, and major turning points, not just heroic profiles.
History is too broad and ends up duplicating people pages. Legacy gives us one respectful home for biography, story, sacrifice, and continuity.
This also makes the nav cleaner: Explore is for discovery, Legacy is for Sikh figures and story memory, and Gurdwaras remains a fast shortcut into sacred places.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Founder of the Sikh path, teacher of Naam, truth, equality, and fearless spiritual clarity.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji
Builder of the Sikh Empire and a major patron of Sikh institutions, heritage, and public life.
Hari Singh Nalwa Ji
One of the most revered Sikh military leaders, known for courage, frontier strength, and battlefield discipline.
Mai Bhago Ji
Warrior-saint and spiritual example who called Sikhs back to courage and stood in battle.
Baba Deep Singh Ji
Scholar, warrior, and shaheed remembered for profound devotion and courage.
Banda Singh Bahadur Ji
A transformative Sikh military leader who challenged injustice and shook imperial power.
The Sahibzaade
The four sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji embody courage, innocence, and unwavering faith.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Tenth Guru of the Sikhs, giver of the Khalsa form, master of courage, poetry, sovereignty, and spiritual discipline.

Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Fifth Guru of the Sikhs, compiler of the Aad Granth, and central builder of Sikh institutional life.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
Ninth Guru of the Sikhs, remembered for deep spiritual power and the defense of freedom of conscience.
Bhai Mani Singh Ji
Scholar, sevadar, and martyr whose life links Gurbani learning, service, and sacrifice.
Bhai Taru Singh Ji
A beloved shaheed remembered for unbreakable faith and refusal to abandon Sikh identity.
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Ji
A major Sikh leader of the misl period, known for political and military leadership during a crucial era.
Akali Phula Singh Ji
A celebrated Nihang leader remembered for discipline, fearlessness, and uncompromising Sikh commitment.