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There are two recognised holocaust in Sikh history. the [[small holocaust]] of 1746 called the [[Chota Ghalughara]] and the [[great holocaust]] or [[Wadda Ghalughara]] of 1762.
There are two historically recognised holocaust in Sikh history. Th [[small holocaust]] of 1746 called the [[Chota Ghalughara]] and the [[great holocaust]] or [[Wadda Ghalughara]] of 1762.
 
However 2 recent events are also being added to the above list. These are the [[Jallianwalla Bagh massacre]] of 1919 carried out by the British military and the [[Operation Blue Star]] in 1984 carried out by the Indian military together with [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|killing of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi]].
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[Chota Ghalughara]]
* [[Wadda Ghalughara]]
* [[Jallianwalla Bagh massacre]]
* [[Operation Blue Star]] and [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]
 
 


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Latest revision as of 15:48, 26 April 2011

There are two historically recognised holocaust in Sikh history. Th small holocaust of 1746 called the Chota Ghalughara and the great holocaust or Wadda Ghalughara of 1762.

However 2 recent events are also being added to the above list. These are the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre of 1919 carried out by the British military and the Operation Blue Star in 1984 carried out by the Indian military together with killing of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi.


See also