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Silver and copper coins issued by Sikh misls, Maharaja Ranjit, Kharak singh, Sher singh, and Dalip Singh, from 1765 AD to 1849 AD. From different Mints/Taksaal I.e. Amritsar, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Kashmir, Dera jat, Dear Ghazi khan, Anandgarh, Jaipur, Najibabad.
Handwritten manuscripts are written in Gurmukhi script on handmade paper by Sikh nobles. Nearly 150 to 300 years ago. Includes Sri Guru Granth sahib, Panj granthis, Das granthis, Bhagat bani, Waara Bhai Gurdas ji, parchian bhagtan dian, Uthanka Sri Guru granth sahib ji, udasin and Nirmala sect Manuscripts.
Arms and Armour used in Mughal - Sikh wars, Anglo Sikh Wars from the period of Sikh Gurus to British period. Includes Swords, Katars, Khanjars, Pesh kabz, Tabar, Safajang, saif, khanda, tegh, tegha, gupti, kirch, bichua, gurj, gandasa, stirrups, gun powder flasks, arrows ...
Silver Chattar from Maharaja Ranjit Singh period depicting Guru Nanak ji, Bhai bala and Bhai Mardana. Khadawaan/ Wooden Sleepers with ivory inlay work from Gurus period. Wooden and metal artifacts depicting Sikh Gurus portrait....
Sikhism features several significant artifacts, including both wooden and metal items. The most prominent are the "Five Ks," articles of faith that initiated Sikhs are required to wear. These include the Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha ...
Sikh States Coins of Phulkian States that were not a part of Sikh Empire but were ruled by Sikh Rulers. Such as: Nabha, Patiala, Jind, Kaithal, Kalsia...
People often mistake these tokens for coins from Guru Nanak era. Actually, these are religious tokens intended to be gifted or carried as Good luck charm. Like Hindus, Muslims, and Christians the Sikhs produced religious tokens, which are found in different metals, but most often in Brass, Billon, Copper and Silver. These tokens seem to have been produced at Amritsar from about the middle of the 19th up to the early decades of the 20th century. ...
Several string instruments are historically significant in Sikh music. The Rabab, Saranda, Taus, and Dilruba are among the most notable, each with its own unique history and role in Sikh musical tradition. Additionally, the Sarangi, while not exclusive to Sikhism, is also associated with Sikh kirtan..
Ancient Sikh textiles are known for their vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and rich cultural significance, particularly the Phulkari embroidery. Like Rumaalas, Rumaals, Chandoaas, Patiala State Map on Cloth...