Khalsa Battle
The Battle of Saragarhi September 12, 1897
Place: Saragarhi, North-West Frontier (now Pakistan)
21 Sikh soldiers vs. 10,000 — and they held for 8 hours
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Khalsa World War
Sikhs in the First World War 1914–1918
Place: France, Flanders, Mesopotamia, Gallipoli, East Africa
Sikhs made up less than 2% of India's population but over 20% of the Indian Army
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Khalsa World War
Sikhs in the Second World War 1939–1945
Place: North Africa, Italy, Burma, Singapore, Hong Kong, Middle East
Every Allied theatre of war had Sikh soldiers — from the deserts of North Africa to the jungles of Burma
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Khalsa Battle
The Siege of Anandpur Sahib 1700–1705
Place: Anandpur Sahib, Punjab
A city of faith against the combined armies of the Mughal Empire and Hill Rajas
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Khalsa Empire
The Anglo-Sikh Wars 1845–1849
Place: Punjab, India
The last great Sikh empire fell not to military defeat but to betrayal from within
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Khalsa Battle
The Battle of Chamkaur December 22, 1705
Place: Chamkaur Sahib, Punjab
40 Sikhs held a mud fortress against thousands — and Guru Gobind Singh Ji lost two sons
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Khalsa Battle
The Battle of Muktsar May 1705
Place: Khidrana (now Muktsar), Punjab
Where 40 who had abandoned their faith became 40 who were liberated forever
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Sikh soldiers have fought in more major world conflicts than almost any other community relative to their size. They fought not for conquest but for Deg Teg Fateh , the feeding of the hungry and the defense of the innocent.