Invisible Minority
The History, Society and Politics of Sikhs in Kashmir

By (author) Komal JB Singh

ISBN13: 9781032669823

Imprint: Routledge India

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 17/10/2025

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Description
This book presents a groundbreaking study of the Kashmiri Sikh community, examining how identities are formed and negotiated across the intersections of religion, region, and nation. Combining deep ethnographic engagement with historical analysis, it examines Kashmir beyond the hegemonic boundaries of the Hindu-Muslim binary, by foregrounding an alternative discourse to see how majority-minority relations in a volatile region like Kashmir unfold, how the Sikh minority within the minorities is silenced in everyday discourses, and how all minorities are pushed to the margins. The author studies the themes of alienation, moments of solidarity, and cooperation between the various communities in Kashmir. Numerically, Sikhs presently are the largest minority community living in Kashmir and therefore, crucial to any understanding of Kashmir. The book will be of use to students and researchers of history, Sikh studies, sociology, religion, minority studies, anthropology, and South Asian studies.
Introduction 1. Sikhism in Kashmir: A Journey Through Time 2. The Partition of 1947 and Sikhs of Kashmir 3. 1984 and Sikhs 4. Chittisinghpora Massacre of 2000 5. Conclusion
  • History
  • Sikhism
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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