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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 101. Chapters: Koh-i-Noor, 1984 anti-Sikh riots, History of Sikhism, Ranjit Singh, Operation Blue Star, Sikh Light Infantry, Sikh Empire, Conversion of non-Muslim places of worship into mosques, Second Anglo-Sikh War, Sikh Regiment, Sheikhan, Anandpur Resolution, Misl, Punjab Chiefs, First Anglo-Sikh War, Battle of Chillianwala, Saka Nankana, Wadda Ghalughara, Chhotaa Ghallooghaaraa, Punjab insurgency, Chattisinghpora, Pathribal, and Barakpora massacres, Panj Piare, Jathedar Bhai Tehal Singh Dhanju, Battle of Gujrat, Chittisinghpura massacre, Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, Guru Maneyo Granth, Battle of Attock, Battle of Ramnagar, Battle of Aliwal, Mian Mir, Nanua Bairagi, Battle of Jamrud, Raja Dina Nath, Battle of Nowshera, Bikrama Singh, Operation Black Thunder, Nakai Misl, Kapurthala State, Pashaura Singh, Gurmukh Singh Saini, Sharan Kaur Pabla, Claude Auguste Court, Nanu Singh Saini, Bhat Vahis, Nihang Khan, List of Sikh soldiers, Nanavati commission, Khalsa Akhbar Lahore, Operation Woodrose, Rai Bular Bhatti, Shaheedan Misl, Sikhs in World Wars, Guru Gaddi, Jathedar Sadhu Singh Bhaura, Fauj-i-Khas, Guru ka Tal, Pratap Singh of Kapurthala, Dewan Mulraj, Battle of Muktsar, Gujjar Singh Banghi, Bhangi Misl, Neeli Bar, 32nd Sikh Pioneers, Mai Sukhan, Khalsa Bahadur, Datun sahib, Bibi Rajindar Kaur, Ganji Bar, Sangat Singh Saini, Panth Parkash, Sukerchakia Misl, Singh Krora Misl, Dallewalia Misl, Kanheya Misl. Excerpt: The 1984 Anti-Sikh Pogroms or Massacres, were four days of violence in northern India, particularly Delhi, during which armed mobs killed unarmed Sikh men, women, and children, looted and set fire to Sikh homes, businesses and schools, and attacked Gurdwaras. In the 1970s, during the Indian Emergency, thousands of Sikhs campaigning for autonomous government were imprisoned. The violence began in June 1984, during Operation...