Lyallpur Young Historian Club

LYHC is an independent club, dedicated to present and interpret the history of Sub-Continent and specifically of Punjab.

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Ek Poem George Floyd dy naa...Poet: Fami FatobaPunjabi translation: Baba Afzal Ahsan Randhwa

Rai Ahmed Khan Kharal ty Ody sathia de naam... (in words of Sharab Ansari)

History of Joggi Tradition in Punjab By Desraj Kali Part--5

collection of Revolutionary poetry of Ghadar party By Dr Karanbir Singh

History of Joggi Tradition in Punjab By Desraj Kali Part--4

History of Joggi Tradition in Punjab By Desraj Kali Part--3

“Post-Partition Education Policies and neglecting Punjabi Language” By Prof. Dr. Yaqoob Khan Bangash

Role of Dullah Bhatti in Resistance Literature. An Analysis of 1970’s Left in Punjab by Sara Kazmi

colonialism, Resistance and Literature: Jallianwala Bagh & Punjabi Poetry by Dr. Jasbir Singh

History of Joggi Tradition in Punjab By Desraj Kali Part--2

History of Joggi Tradition in Punjab By Desraj Kali Part--1

Mirza Sahiban dy maley ty Malnga Da Mirza Gana Ty Jhumar Pawan

Harrapa Tour Episode Two

Harrapa Tour Episode One

Buddh Mere kol Natha/Siddha/Jogiya Rahi paunchde ne te mein Kabir kol ehna sarya rahi --Des Raj Kali

maa boli punjabi kiun zarori a

Rich Heritage of Dalit Literature in Punjab Speaker: Prof. Rajkumar Hans

Language in the Punjab Politics after Partition in India Speaker: Prof. Sukhmani Bal Riar

‘Peeran di yaad vich: Sites of Memory in the Post-Partition East Punjab Speaker : Yogesh Snehi

Tracing Remnants of the Musical Heritage from the Ruins of 'Punjab' — their Conservation

Let’s talk about History Lecture Series of Lyallpur Young Historians Club

Stories from the Court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh By Sarbpreet Singh

Past and Present of Pandemics: Problems and Prospects in 21st Century By Dr. Sukhdev Sohal

Jain Temples in Pakistan

Insights From Mapping Guru Nanak's Travels Across 9 Nations By Amaardeep Singh

The Colonial and Post Colonial Economic Policies in the Making of Two Punjabs by Prof. Pritam Singh

Sikh Heritage in Pakistan By Dalvir Punnu

Forgotten Voices of Punjab Story of Jagga who was famous as Jagga Dakko By Dharam Goraya

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