Military Lecture: Duty, Honour & Izzat - The Sikh Military Tradition

Schedule

Thu Apr 20 2023 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

Guelph Civic Museum | Guelph, ON

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From Mughal and British Empires, to Anglo Sikh Wars, Great Wars, the UN & beyond the Sikhs have a long, rich and colourful military history.
About this Event
Military Lecture: Duty, Honour & Izzat - The Sikh Military TraditionPresented by Pardeep Singh NagraHosted by Ken Irvine, Guelph Museums
Offered in partnership with the Laurier Centre for Military, Strategic and Disarmament Studies.

Thursday, April 20, 2023 @ 7:00 p.m. | In-person; live streamed on Facebook

From the Mughal and British Empires, to the Anglo Sikh Wars, Great Wars, the UN, and beyond, the Sikhs continue to have a long, rich and colourful military history. Unfortunately, their contributions have largely been not only forgotten but intentionally kept out of historical narratives both past and present. Hear the roar of the Lion’s of Punjab through a powerful presentation of the military legacy of the Sikh soldier. Bole So Nihal…Sat Sri Akaal!


Duty, Honour & Izzat – The Sikh Military Tradition is presented by Pardeep Singh Nagra and takes place Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 7 pm. The lecture premieres both in-person at the Civic Museum, and online via our Facebook livestream. The recorded conversation will be available on Facebook, YouTube, and our Museum Everywhere Portal after the event.

To attend the conversation in-person, registration is required through Eventbrite.

About Pardeep Singh Nagra

Pardeep Singh Nagra enjoys collecting antique cars and riding motorcycles. He voluntary serves as director of the Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada where he has hosted the 3 most recent Canadian Ministers of Defense. He is an award winning avid historian and artefact collector, including over 2000 Sikh toy soldiers. Pardeep has presented and spoken around the world highlighting the honour, valour and legacy of the Sikh Military tradition including at The Military Museums of Calgary and the Pentagon just to name a few. He also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and is committed to reconciliation.


His love of the three strip brand and sports had led to many interesting athletic accomplishments, including being a high school tennis champion, elite ball hockey player, qualifying for the Boston Marathon, and being a National level boxer for which a Hollywood movie (Tiger) was produced based on his journey. His work and service has been recognized and valued as he is the recipient of the YMCA Canada Peace Medal, University of Toronto Arbor Award, Region of Peel Chair’s Award for community service, Auxiliary Constable of the Year with Peel Regional Police, and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal.

Offered in partnership with the Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada.

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Guelph Civic Museum, 52 Norfolk Street, Guelph, Canada

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