The Golden Temple of Amritsar, the glory of the fiery Sikhs
The syncretistic sect of the Sikhs, whose followers are easily identifiable by his everlasting turban, rose to fame in 1984 when two of its members shot dead who, interestingly, were escorting, the famous Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The assassination was revenge for the assault, which occurred a few months before, the Sikh Holy Temple by the Indian army in the operation called Blue Star, whose traces can still be seen in some temple walls. It was not this, however, the first fierce revenge starring this sect...
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