Gurbachan Singh Talib

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Sardar Gurbachan Singh Talib (Punjabi: ਸਰਦਾਰ ਗੁਰਬਚਨ ਸਿੰਘ ਤਾਲਿਬ (Gurmukhi); * 1911 in Munak; † 1986) war ein indischer Sikh-Gelehrter und Schriftsteller.

Er war Dozent am Sikh National College in Lahore.

An der Banaras Hindu University erhielt er den angesehenen Guru-Nanak-Lehrstuhl für Sikh Studies. 1985 erhielt er den Padma-Bhushan-Preis der indischen Regierung.[1]

  • Anapachhate Rah (1952)
  • Adhunik Punjabi Sahit (Punjabi Kav) (1955)
  • Pavittar Jivan Kathavan (1971)
  • Baba Shaikh Farid (1975)
  • Muslim League Attack on the Sikhs and Hindus in Punjab, 1947 (1950)
  • The Impact of Guru Gobind Singh on Indian Society (1966)
  • Guru Nanak: His Personality and Vision (1969)
  • Bhai Vir Singh: Life, Times and Works (1973)
  • Baba Sheikh Farid (1974)
  • Guru Tegh Bahadur: Background and Supreme Sacrifice (1976)
  • Japuji: The immortal Prayer-chant (1977); and his classical
  • Translation in English of the Guru Granth Sahib (Four Volumes)

Einzelnachweise

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  1. Encyclopedia of Sikhism by Harbans Singh ji. Published by Punjabi university, Patiala