Amarjit Kaur

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The Punjab Story

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Wage Labour in Southeast As...

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Economic Change in East Mal...

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The Shaping of Malaysia (St...

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Historical Dictionary of Ma...

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“Indians got freedom, but not the Sikhs. Hindus left the enemy country and migrated to a country of their brothers. So did the Muslims. But the Sikhs left the enemy country and migrated to (another) enemy country. Out of frying pan they fell into fire. They were made to choose between two evils.”
Amarjit Kaur, The Punjab Story

“The Sikh Gurdwara Act of 1925 which passed the control of Sikh temples to an elected body called the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) defined a Sikh as one who believed in the ten gurus and the Granth Sahib and did not believe in any other religion.”
Amarjit Kaur, The Punjab Story



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