Even the national leaders had to acknowledge in no ambiguous terms the glory and the prestige which the peaceful and passive resistance of the Sikhs had brought to the India's Struggle for freedom. ![]() The interesting part of this saga is the unprecedented discipline, self-control and exemplary patience displayed by the peaceful Sikh protesters even in the face of extreme barbarism. The saga constitutes the core of the Gurdwara Reform Movement started by the Sikhs in early twentieth century. In political significance, it comes next only to Jallianwala Bagh massacre of April 1919. ![]() ![]() The event forms an important part of Sikh history. The Nankana massacre (or Saka Nankana) took place in Nankana Sahib at that time united India, modern-day Pakistan.
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