Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Brothers
Letter written in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his brothers Bhola Singh, Surain Singh, and Narain Singh. Thind expresses his happiness upon hearing some good news, and inquires about the goings-on of the family in general. The letter is dated October 20, 1919 and written from Astoria, Oregon.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father, written from Astoria, Oregon and dated November 15, 1919. Thind sends a check for his family with the letter and inquires about his brothers Jagat Singh and Rulia Singh.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Brother Jagat Singh
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his brother Jagat Singh, written from Astoria, Oregon and dated December 8, 1919. Thind speaks about their father in the letter, expressing regret for having opposed him in the past, and warning Jagat Singh about repeating the same mistake.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father, Bhai Boota Singh, written from Astoria, Oregon and dated August 2, 1920. In the letter, Thind mentions his brothers Jagat Singh and Rulia Singh, and Bibi Lachhman Kaur. He also requests his father to send him a photograph.
Interview with Tariq Abbas
Tariq Abbas was born in Aligarh, India on July 23, 1942. He was the second (and eldest son) of seven children, with four sisters (Roshan, Zehra, Faiza and Ghazala) and two brothers (Anis and Shams). His family migrated from Aligarh to the newly created state of Pakistan in late 1947. His family eventually settled in Lahore where he completed his primary schooling at the St.
Oral History Interview with Kala Bagai Chandra
Oral history interview with Kala Bagai Chandra conducted by her grandson on November 26, 1982. Kala Bagai Chandra narrates her arrival to the country at the age of 21.
Information About The American Wives of India
Booklet titled "Information About the American Wives of India," printed in Los Angeles in 1949. The booklet contains brief notes about the history of the organization, which was founded by Gertrude Nasri in 1946 to assist famine relief for Bengal.
Indian Weddings
Article titled "Indian Weddings" by Harsimaran Malik, published in the September 13, 1968 edition of India News.
Newly Weds
Newspaper clipping from The Illustrated Weekly of India dated May 3, 1959.