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Historical Sikhi Photos


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Some more pictures. The first one is the Punjab medal awarded to the British veterans of the Anglo-Sikh wars. This one in particular was awarded for bravery during Chillianwala. If you rotate the image you can see it is an imprint of a Sikh chief surrendering his weapons to a British cavalry officer. A dragoon??????

The second is of Sikhs, at the time labelled as Mazhbi regiments before the warrior race taxonomy policy came into play, recuperating after a bloody stint in the ongoing World War One. This picture was most likely snapped in France or the other European nations where our forefathers shed their blood.

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Indian army tank, damaged by the defenders, in the aftermath of Operation Bluestar. You can see Brar and Dayal on the right inspecting the damage along with Sundaji. On the extreme left are the soldiers who participated in the brutal murder. They are now standing to attention in the aftermath of the clean up to display their own losses.

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