Harjinder Singh Dilgeer - Works - Books

Books

  • Emergency Ke Atyachar (1977, Hindi)
  • Shiromani Akali Dal: A History (1978. Revised and enlarged in 2000, Punjabi)
  • The Akal Takht (1980 English, revised and enlarged in 1995)
  • Constitution of Khalistan (1983, English)
  • Kesari Kitab (1984, Punjabi)
  • Akal Takht Sahib (1986, revised and enlarged in 2000 and 2005, Punjabi)
  • Khalistan Di Twarikh (1988, Punjabi)
  • Sikh Hijackers (1989, Punjabi)
  • Who Are the Sikhs? (mini book, in 1991, English; Danish 1994; Dutch)
  • India Kills the Sikhs, with 2450 photographs (1992, reprinted in 1994 and 1996, English)
  • The Sikhs' Struggle for Sovereignty (1992, English)
  • Khalistan Da Sacho Sach (1992, Punjabi)
  • Kharhku Lekh (1992, Punjabi)
  • Jujharu Kalam (1992, 2009, Punjabi martial poetry)
  • Sikh Jujharvad Te Hor Lekh (1992, Punjabi)
  • Sikh Culture (1992, and an enlarged edition in 1994 and 1996, Punjabi; 1994)
  • The Sikh Reference book (1996–97, English)
  • Sikh Masley (1998 Punjabi)
  • Akali Lehar Da Kalam (edited, 1998, Punjabi)
  • Anandpur Sahib (Punjabi 1998, Hindi 2000)
  • Sikh Kaun Han (Punjabi edition in 1999, English edition as Who Are the Sikhs? in 2000, French 2002; Spanish 2004. Hindi and Urdu 2004-05)
  • 1955 Da Punjabi Suba Morcha, with 400 photographs (1999 Punjabi),
  • Anandpur Sahib (Light & Sound play, 2000, Punjabi and English). Played daily at Anandgarh fort, Anandpur Sahib.
  • Anandpur Sahib, a history (Punjabi 1998 & 2003, and English, 2003)
  • Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee Kiven Bani (2000, Punjabi)
  • Akal Takht Sahib: Falsfa Te Twarikh (2000, Punjabi; it is a revised and enlarged edition of the first edition published in 1986 from Oslo, Norway)
  • Shiromani Akali Dal, 1920-2000 (2000, Punjabi; it is an enlarged edition of the first edition of 1978),
  • Guru De Sher (2001 Punjabi),
  • Sikh Philosophy Ki Hai Te Hor Lekh (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 Punjabi. It is an enlarged edition of Sikh Culture).
  • Keeratpur Sahib Da Itihas (2002, Punjabi)
  • (The) Sikh Culture (2002, new edition 2010 English)
  • Anandpur Sahib: A History (2003, fully revised and enlarged, in English and Punjabi)
  • Sikh Sabhayachar (2003, Hindi; published by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee)
  • Encyclopaedia of Jalandhar (2004, English)
  • Dictionary of Sikh Philosophy (English 2004).
  • Mata Gujri Char sahibzde Chalih Muktey (Punjabi, 2005)
  • Mahan Sikh Jarnail Banda Singh Bahadur (Punjabi, 2006)
  • Sikh Twareekh de Ghallughare (Punjabi 2007)
  • Sikh Kaun Hain? (Who Are the Sikhs in Hindi, 2007, new edition 2011)
  • Dilgeerian (Punjabi and Urdu poetry, 2007)
  • Sikh Culture (Urdu, 2007), published in Pakistan. Translated by Kalyan Singh Kalyan.
  • Makhan Shah Lubana (Punjabi 2008)
  • Loh Garh - Banda Singh's Capital (Punjabi, 2008)
  • SIKH TWAREEKH in 5 volumes (Punjabi, 2008)
  • Who Are the Sikhs (English, 2000, 2007, 2009, 2011; French 2004; Spanish 2007; Norwegian 2007)
  • Qui Sont Les Sikhs?' (Who Are the Sikhs in French 2004)
  • Quienes Son Los Sikhs?' (Who Are the Sikhs in Spanish, 2007)
  • Hvem Er Sikhene?' (Who Are the Sikhs in Norwegian, 2007)
  • Sikh Philosophy Di Dictionary (Punjabi, 2009)
  • Nitnaym & Other Baanis (English translation of Sikh daily hymns, 2009)
  • Sikh Twareekh De Ghallugharay (Punjabi, 2007)
  • SIKH TWAREEH in 5 volumes (Sikh history in Punjabi, 2008)
  • Sukhmani Sahib (English translation of Sukhmani Sahib, April 2010)
  • Spiritual Manifesto of the World: Guru Granth Sahib? (English, 2010)
  • Bhai Mani Singh Tay Unhan Da Parvaar? (Life of Bhai Mani Singh and 54 martyrs of his family, Punjabi, 2010)
  • 100 Sikh Bibian (Lives of more than 100 prominent Sikh ladies, Punjabi, 2010).
  • Ravidas Baani (English translation of hymns by Bhagat Ravidas, 2010)
  • Nitnaym Sateek' (Punjabi paraphrasing of Sikh daily hymns, 2010)
  • Japuji Sahib(Punjabi paraphrasing of Sikh hymn, Japuji Sahib, 2010)
  • SIKH HISTORY in 10 VOLUMES (English, 2010–11)

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