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Harjinder Singh Dilgeer (Punjabi: ਹਰਜਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਦਿਲਗੀਰ, born 22 October 1965) He is the only author who has written Complete History of the Sikhs (in 10 volumes, 3716 pages)[1] and has translated Guru Granth Sahib in English (7 volumes, 3747 pages)[2] and has published NEW MAHAN KOSH (ਨਵਾਂ ਮਹਾਨ ਕੋਸ਼) Encyclopedia of Sikh literature, Punjab & Sikh History {3 of the 4 volumes of the NEW Mahan Kosh (3 volumes running into 1900 pages) have been published in March 2021 (all the 4 volumes 848 pages. 4 volumes total 2748 pages).[3] He has written in detail about the concept and the history of Akal Takht Sahib,[4] Sikh culture, Shiromani Akali Dal, history of Anandpur Sahib, and Kiratpur Sahib, Dictionary of Sikh Philosophy etc. The Sikh Reference Book is his magnum opus.[5] 'The Sikh Reference Book' is an encyclopaedia consisting of more than 2400 biographies, complete chronology of Sikh history, 400 concepts of Sikh philosophy as well more than 800 Sikh shrines. He has produced a Sikh Encyclopedia CD-ROM. His latest books are Encyclopedia of Jalandhar (English), Banda Singh Bahadur (Punjabi and English), Sikh Twareekh in five volumes (a complete Sikh history, from 1469 to 2007, in Punjabi), Sikh History in ten volumes (a complete Sikh history, from 1469 to 2011, in English); and English translations of Nitnaym (the Sikh daily prayer) and Sukhmani Sahib.[citation needed]. His latest work is English translation (with explanation) of Guru Granth Sahib, in seven volumes (published in March 2016) and NEW MAHAN KOSH, published (3rd of the 4 volume work) in March 2021.


Early life


Dilgeer was born on 22 October 1965, in the family of Gurbakhsh Singh and Jagtar Kaur, at Jalandhar, Punjab, India.[6][failed verification] in a family originally from Jaisalmer, in Rajasthan, then Mehraj village (now in Bathinda district). He was later based in Jalandhar and Jalalabad (Firozpur), and finally in Oslo. He is a citizen of Norway, and, presently lives in England. Being a former colleague and an ardent follower of Dr Dilgeer, I know almost everything of his life and work.


Education & Job (Teaching & Journalism)


Dilgeer passed his M.A. in English, Punjabi and Philosophy. He did his M.A. in history but did not appear in final examination. He was awarded degrees of M.Phil.[7] LL.B.[8] and Ph.D.[9] by Panjab University Chandigarh.[citation needed]. He has passed the degree of Adi Granth Acharya (from PU Chandigarh); he has several other degrees and diplomas as well.

He started teaching in various colleges in the Punjab and finally at the Panjab University Chandigarh.[10] He has been visiting teacher of the P.U. Patiala as well. He has been teaching in Canada and England too. He has been Director of 'Sikh History Research Board' as well as 'Sikh Reference Library' (SGPC). He is a former Director of Guru Nanak Institute of Sikh Studies. At present he is Director of Guru Nanak Research Institute (Birmingham, England). He is also the examiner of the M.Phil and Ph.D. of various universities in India and England. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of "The Sikhs: Past& resent".[11] He is also the Director of thesikhs.org (perhaps the biggest website of Sikhism).

He has been the editor of the newspapers 'the Punjab Times' (London) and 'the Sikh Times' (Birmingham), England).


Awards


In Denmark in 1995, he was presented with the 'Shan-i-Punjab' award; in 2004 he was given the 'Giani Garja Singh Award' in Ludhiana; in 2005, he was presented with the 'Kohinoor Award', 'National Professor of Sikh Studies' award and a gold medal in Birmingham (England); in 2006 he was given the 'Bhai Gurdas' award in Amritsar; and in 2009 he was presented with the 'National Professor of Sikh History' award at Chandigarh. In 2014 he was awarded gold medal at Toronto (Canada).[12] Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer was given award of "Heera-e-Qaum" (Gem of Nation, PANTH RATAN) by the Haryana SGPC, on 11 November 2017.


History Research



Edited works (History)



Tracts (History)



Encyclopedias



Introduction to Sikhism and Punjab



Sikh Scripture



Literay Works


Dilgeer as a poet: Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer is a good poet also. He writes both in Urdu and Punjabi. His poetry works include: Eskimo Smile (Punjabi), Jujharoo Kalaam (Punjabi), Dilgeerian (Urdu & Punjabi) and Diwan-i-Dilgeer (Urdu). He is a short story writer also.

Poetry editing:


References


  1. "Sikh History - Set of 10 Volumes - Book By Dr. Harjinder Singh Dilgeer". www.jsks.biz. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015.
  2. "Guru Granth Sahib Text in Punjabi, Transliteration in Roman Script and Translation in English - Set in 7 Vol. - Book by Harjinder Singh Dilgeer". Archived from the original on 22 October 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  3. Rana, Yudhvir (2 April 2004). "After Tohra, who? Ask Badal". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  4. "Clash of the titans". Indian Express. 29 December 1998. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  5. "Nuggets on Sikhism". The Sikh Times. 25 February 2006. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  6. Grewal, J. S.; Indu Banga (1997). Five Punjabi Centuries. Manohar. p. 240. ISBN 978-81-7304-175-4. Sardar Kapur Singh appears to assume that 'Sikh homeland' was offered to the Akali leaders.45 This view is taken also by Gurmeet Singh,46 a Sirsa-based advocate, and Harjinder Singh Dilgeer,47 an advocate from Jalandhar.
  7. (1979)
  8. (1977)
  9. (in 1982)
  10. Panjab University Chandigarh, Annual Report 1982-83
  11. ISSN 2631-4282
  12. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 January 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. "Sikh Twarikh - a Sikh History in 5 volumes". 30 June 2008.
  14. The Sikh Review, March 2012, review of the 10 volumes by Dr Alka Misra.
  15. Published by: Haryana Academy of History & Culture, Kurukashetra.
  16. Published by the S.G.P.C. in 1999, see: catalogue of SGPC publications
  17. Published by the S.G.P.C. in 2000, see: catalogue of SGPC publications
  18. Published by the S.G.P.C. in 1998-99, see: catalogue of SGPC publications
  19. published by: Sikh University Press, England
  20. Published by Surjeet Singh Chhadauri, Waremme, Belgium
  21. Published by Kulwinder Singh Jadla, Santa Clauma, Spain
  22. Published by Baljinder Singh, Lier, Drammen, Norway, in 2007



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