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For years, a narrative has been propagated — especially by certain Hindu organizations like the RSS and similar groups — that Hindus always made their elder son a Sikh. But when we go deep into historical sources, from the time of the Gurus to Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the British Raj, and post-1947 India, the facts tell a very different story. 📖 This video uncovers how this claim is more of a propaganda tool rather than a historical truth. Using references from Bhat Vahis, Persian chronicles, census reports, Sikh historians, and colonial writings, we explore: The Guru Period and actual Sikh–Hindu dynamics The Sikh struggle and Khalsa identity Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s rule and army recruitment The British martial race theory and its impact on Sikh identity Post-1947 propaganda by Hindu organizations 🚩 The idea of “one son Sikh, rest Hindu” is shown here as a mythical construct, designed to dilute Sikh identity and present Sikhi as a mere “branch” of Hinduism. 🔔 Watch till the end to understand how facts vs propaganda differ, and why this narrative is still repeated today. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and awareness purposes only. All images and clips belong to their respective owners and are used under fair use for news, commentary, and education. 📲 Follow Us on Social Media for More Unfiltered History: 🔗 Instagram: / clearglitches 🔗 Facebook: / clearglitches 🔗 Twitter/X: / clearglitches 📩 Email for query & collaborations: [email protected] 👉 Don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe for more fact-based history content! #SikhHistory #Khalsa #MythBusting #BritishRaj #SikhIdentity #HumHinduNahin