Sikh Heritage Through Stamps
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAZ971 |
Author: | Ranjit Singh |
Publisher: | The International Sikh Heritage Centre, Delhi |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2012 |
Pages: | 128 (Throughout Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 11.00 X 9.00 inch |
Weight | 950 gm |
Book Description
An immense amount of Sikh Suribhine. Janamsakhian, Hukumname, Books, Coins, Paintings and monuments depicting the glorious history of Sikhs are scattered all over India and neighboring countries.
Our history is a living history. We can access the greater part of it from the existing records before it is lost in time. Historians trace these records of history to research our heritage.
One such collector who has done great service to the Sikh history is S.Ranjit Singh. He spent his life time collecting stamps and related paraphernalia. The International Sikh Heritage Centre recognized his work and decided to publish his work. ISHC intend's and welcome's the work done by historians, scholars and collectors of Sikh artifacts related to Sikh history. We will publish their works because the nations or societies who do not research and preserve their heritage vanish from the map of the world.
Our aim and Endeavour is the preservance of our history and to propagate and project our heritage through modern technologies.
Please join us in our aim.
The founder of the faith, Guru Nanak Dev held discourses with scholars, thinkers and leaders of other faiths emphasizing on them the unity of mankind under the one Creator in an effort to forge friendship and fraternity among all group and communities. Nations are known for their history. culture and traditions. The Sikhs are known for their chivalry and sacrifices for the common good on the precept that all men and women in the world are children of one God and there should be no differences on the basis of caste and creed.
In keeping with the teachings of our spiritual Masters, we established the International Sikh Heritage Centre in 2003 AD. Our endeavour is to protect and to give a fillip to the eroding Sikh heritage which has been nurtured for more than the last five centuries. We have been organizing lectures by eminent persons and holding shows for visual depiction of our rich heritage. The International Sikh Heritage Centre has been registered as a non-profit organization under section 25 of the Company's Act 1956. Our membership is open to all who possess a minimum of one share, which is transferable as per the said Act.
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