
Raakhi (The Tax That Built Khalsa Raj) (English)
Raakhi was more than a tax. It was the financial backbone of early Khalsa sovereignty in eighteenth-century Punjab. This episode explores ho...
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Raakhi was more than a tax. It was the financial backbone of early Khalsa sovereignty in eighteenth-century Punjab. This episode explores ho...

In this episode of Sikh Renaissance, we examine the political philosophy of Maharajah Ranjit Singh and challenge popular narratives that por...

Rupert Lowe's recent report on Muslim grooming gangs in the UK has confirmed what Sikh communities have known for decades. This is not a cul...

Punjabi Muslims call the Anglo-Sikh Wars the Anglo-Punjabi Wars. But the historical record tells a different story. The Khalsa army was Sikh...

Why does Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale remain one of the most influential and controversial figures in modern Sikh history? In this episod...

Demography is destiny. The ancient Sikhs understood this instinctively. The Khalsa ruled majority Hindu and Muslim populations through force...

What did Guru Nanak really think about Hindus and Muslims? In this episode we go straight to Gurbani and let the Guru speak for himself. Con...

Hindus claim their ancestors raised their elder sons as Sikhs out of genuine devotion to the Khalsa. Puneet Sahani and others repeat this cl...

Hindus like Puneet Sahani claim their ancestors raised their elder sons as Sikhs out of genuine devotion. This episode proves that claim is...

Dr. Nasir Akhtar claims Wazir Khan was a sinner acting against Islam when he ordered the execution of the Chote Sahibzade at Sirhind. This e...

The 1986 Sarbat Khalsa was one of the most consequential moments in modern Sikh history. But it was not a true Sarbat Khalsa in the historic...

The Khalsa was not simply a military brotherhood created by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699. It was the fulfilment of Guru Nanak's original vis...

What really happened to Damdami Taksal after Operation Bluestar? In this episode we explore the startling revelations made by Giani Ram Sing...

In this episode, Mangal Singh Nihang explores how British colonial rule reshaped Sikh society by breaking collective unity and fostering hyp...

In this episode, we examine the legacy of the legendary Akali Phula Singh and what true Sikh leadership looks like. Known for his uncompromi...

In this episode, we examine the 1873 clash at Takht Sri Hazur Sahib between the Nihang and the Nirmala . The confrontation arose over the ob...

In this Punjabi episode, we break down the infamous "Four Stages of Ideological Subversion" as described by KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov and a...

In this episode, we critically examine and debunk key claims made by Ex-Khalistani Sangha, Giani Buta Singh, Harnek Singh Neki, and other co...

This episode argues that the decline of Sikh participation in the Indian Army after 1984 was not accidental but the result of state discrimi...

In this episode, we examine the Wadda Ghalughara (1762) using primary historical accounts to uncover a reality often omitted from mainstream...