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Khalis House Publishing KhalisHouse is an independent publisher for aspiring young authors who specialize in producing high-

"Why do Sikhs keep their hair?"Young Harjot Singh has asked this question many times, but no answer has ever truly settl...
22/05/2026

"Why do Sikhs keep their hair?"

Young Harjot Singh has asked this question many times, but no answer has ever truly settled in his heart. At school, he feels different from the other children, and he begins to wonder whether his kes is simply hair, or something more.

Everything changes when he is introduced to the stories of the Guru’s beloved Sikhs: fearless men, women, and children who stood firm in the face of tyranny and gave everything to protect their identity, faith, and freedom. From the sacrifices of the Shaheeds to the spirit of the Khalsa, Harjot begins to understand that he carries within him a legacy that generations protected with their lives.

Beautifully written for young readers, My Kes Is My Pride by US-based Vahenoor Kaur, is an inspiring story of Sikh identity, self confidence, and belonging. It encourages children to embrace who they are with pride, strength, and understanding, while introducing them to the timeless spirit of Sikh history and the unbreakable bond between the Khalsa and their kes.

Out 28th May - PRE ORDER TODAY via KhalisHouse.com ✅
Coming to Amazon soon!

COMING 6TH JUNE 2026! PANJAB UNDER SIEGE ⚔️Originally written in Panjabi by Malkeet Singh Bhawanigarh  as ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ ਜੂਨ ੧...
21/05/2026

COMING 6TH JUNE 2026! PANJAB UNDER SIEGE ⚔️

Originally written in Panjabi by Malkeet Singh Bhawanigarh as ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ ਜੂਨ ੧੯੮੪ and published by Bibekgarh Prakashan , this new English translation by Ranveer Singh brings one of the most important Panthic works on June 1984 to a global readership.

'Panjab Under Siege' is a powerful historical account of the wider assault upon the Sikh nation, its institutions, and its sovereign consciousness. Combining historical analysis, political insight, eyewitness testimony and Panthic perspective, the book situates the attack on Sri Darbar Sahib and Sri Akal Takht Sahib within the broader struggle concerning Sikh sovereignty, resistance, and the relationship between the Guru Khalsa Panth and the modern state.

Far beyond conventional political narratives, this work challenges statist frameworks that reduce 1984 to merely a question of security or human rights, instead presenting it through an indigenous Sikh lens rooted in Gurmat and Miri-Piri.

Original work by Malkeet Singh Bhawanigarh
Translated by Ranveer Singh | Foreword by Prabjot Singh

Coming 6th June - Pre Order via KhalisHouse.com ✅

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Baaj Singh, Tegh Kaur and Sher Singh discover the Khalis collection! ⚔️📚You see kids, to walk the path of the Khalsa is ...
18/05/2026

Baaj Singh, Tegh Kaur and Sher Singh discover the Khalis collection! ⚔️📚

You see kids, to walk the path of the Khalsa is to constantly grow in wisdom, discipline and character. Strength alone is not enough. The Khalsa must also be thoughtful, aware of history and connected to the Panth.

Every generation has a responsibility to learn from those who came before them, from the shaheeds, the scholars, the warriors, the poets and the visionaries who preserved Sikhi through sacrifice and seva.

Books carry that legacy forward. They allow stories, ideas, struggles and truths to travel across generations.

More than a marathon runner, Sardar Fauja Singh became a symbol of discipline, seva and resilience across generations.'D...
11/05/2026

More than a marathon runner, Sardar Fauja Singh became a symbol of discipline, seva and resilience across generations.

'Dear Fauja Singh: Beyond the Finish Line' is a celebration of his remarkable life, bringing together rare photographs, memories, reflections and testimonials from those who knew him personally, those inspired by him, and those who admired his extraordinary achievements from afar.

Published by Khalis House Publishing, this book honours a legacy that continues to inspire people across the world, both on and beyond the running track.

Available to order directly from ✅

6 years ago, Khalis House Publishing began with a simple mission:To preserve, publish, and amplify Sikh and Panjabi narr...
07/05/2026

6 years ago, Khalis House Publishing began with a simple mission:

To preserve, publish, and amplify Sikh and Panjabi narratives that deserve to be remembered.

Since then, we’ve published 50+ books and worked with 35+ authors from around the world, helping bring history, thought, literature, and untold stories to new generations.

Now, we’re opening the next chapter.

We’re looking for passionate students, writers, creatives, researchers, and storytellers to join the Khalis House Internship Programme.

Whether your interests are in:
• Marketing & Social Media
• Writing & Editorial
• Journalism & Publishing
• Digital Content & Storytelling

- this is an opportunity to gain real experience while contributing to meaningful work rooted in heritage, culture, and ideas.

What you’ll gain:
• Paid internship with monthly stipend
• Direct mentorship
• Portfolio & publishing experience
• Flexible remote opportunities
• A chance to contribute to a growing independent publishing house

We’re not just looking for experience.
We’re looking for passion, curiosity, creativity, and purpose.

Faith in Ink. Legacy in Print.

📩 Send your CV + short introduction to:
[email protected]

SikhHistory CreativeInternship PublishingInternship Journalism Marketing SikhLiterature Panjabi Storytelling Media Writers DigitalMedia

We've been working on something groundbreaking! 👇🏼An English translation of Ghallughara June 1984, a book which contains...
06/05/2026

We've been working on something groundbreaking! 👇🏼

An English translation of Ghallughara June 1984, a book which contains the eyewitness testimony of many survivors who collectively present how 65 other Gurdwaras were simultaneously attacked by Indian security personnel during the military invasion of Sri Darbar Sahib in June 1984.

Watch this space 🔥

'Ashes of the Akaalis' is a brand new dystopian fiction novel, written by US-based author Ekjoatroop Kaur  💫Set in the y...
17/04/2026

'Ashes of the Akaalis' is a brand new dystopian fiction novel, written by US-based author Ekjoatroop Kaur 💫

Set in the years after the Third World War, the nation of Panjab is flourishing, but when the reemergence of an ancient supernatural organization comes to the attention of the Punjab military, they are pushed into a long-standing conflict as prophecy unravels. The Order of the Moon, written in the histories as nothing more than a mention, has captured the interest of Panjab’s royal family. Known by the oldest philosophers and scholars, the Order is archaic and powerful, but the truth behind their purpose has been lost within the turns of time.

Captain Kaur and her team must decipher the Order’s true objective and determine their intentions with the untold power of the volumes. War is on the horizon, and with the world on the brink of destruction, humanity must make a final stand or risk an eternity of darkness and chaos in an era they can never come back from.

Out Now | Order from KhalisHouse.com ✅

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