
Namdhari Martyrs
The Namdhari Martyrs refer to a group of Sikhs who were killed during protests against British colonial rule in India, particularly during the early 20th century. The Namdhari sect, a reformist group within Sikhism, actively sought to uphold their beliefs against oppression. One significant event was the massacre at the hands of the British forces in 1914. The martyrs are honored for their sacrifice in the struggle for justice and religious freedom, symbolizing resistance against tyranny and inspiring future generations in the fight for independence and human rights.