Sikh Historian Peter Bance will talk about the children of Maharajah Duleep Singh, sharing insights into living and growing up at Elveden Hall, and their contributions to the wider society. Learn about Sophia Duleep Singh, a prominent Suffragette; Prince Fredrick Duleep Singh, and his work around conservation of churches in East Anglia; Catherine Duleep Singh who used her wealth and influence to help many German-Jewish families escape Nazi Germany and find refuge in England.
Free, but booking recommended
Book your tickets at https://heirs-of-a-lost-kingdom.eventbrite.co.uk
Festival of Thetford & Punjab 2024
Wednesday 17 July – Sunday 21 July
This event is part of the Festival of Thetford & Punjab 2024 which will take place in venues across Thetford in Norfolk, with cultural celebrations inspired by the life and legacy of the Duleep Singh family, the last Royal Family of the Punjab who lived in nearby Elveden. Join us for talks, workshops, curry nights and activities for all to enjoy, as well as the Thetford Mela, the grand Festival Finale on Sunday.
Read the full programme at http://thetfordpunjabfest.com
The first of the Trust’s projects is the South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM), which first took place in 2020 and runs from the 18th of July to the 17th of August each year.
SAHM seeks to commemorate, mark and celebrate South Asian cultures, histories, and communities.
It seeks to understand the diverse heritage and cultures that continue to link the UK with South Asia.
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