The Khalsa Advocate

The Khalsa Advocate
The Monthly English Organ of the Sikhs (original)
Front page of the first issue, 20 September 1903
TypeWeekly newspaper
Founder(s)Jodh Singh
PublisherChief Khalsa Diwan
Founded20 September 1903 (first issue)
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1923
RelaunchedRelaunched as The Khalsa Te Khalsa Advocate (in Punjabi) in 1923 onwards

The Khalsa Advocate was a Sikh newspaper in English founded in 1903 by the Chief Khalsa Diwan.[1][2][3] It was one of the most prominent and influential Sikh periodicals prior to 1920.[4][5]

  1. ^ "The Khalsa Advocate". JSTOR. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Chief Khalsa Diwan - History". Chief Khalsa Diwan. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  3. ^ Barrier, Norman Gerald (2004). "Sikh Journalism". In Singh, Harbans (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Sikhism. Vol. 4: S–Z (2nd ed.). Patiala Punjabi University. pp. 161–166. ISBN 817380530X.
  4. ^ Grewal, J. S. (March 2018). "2 - Colonial Rule and the Sikhs: (1849–1919)". Master Tara Singh in Indian History: Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sikh Identity (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199089840. The most important Sikh periodicals were the Khālsā Akhbār in Punjabi and the Khalsa in English, both of which were brought out from Lahore. The Nirguṇiārā and the Khālsā Samāchār in Punjabi and the Khalsa Advocate in English were published from Amritsar.
  5. ^ Barrier, Norman Gerald (3 January 1992). Jones, Kenneth W. (ed.). Religious Controversy in British India: Dialogues in South Asian Languages. SUNY Series in Religious Studies (Illustrated ed.). SUNY Press. p. 226. ISBN 9780791408285. Also important in focusing the issues and personalities involved in Sikh pamphleteering are articles and correspondence in the three primary Sikh newspapers prior to 1920, The Khalsa Akhbar (Punjabi, c. 1889–1905), the Khalsa Samachar (Punjabi, 1899 to the present), and the Khalsa Advocate (1903–23, then becoming the Punjabi Khalsa Te Khalsa Advocate).