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  • This article list important battles involving Sikhs: {{battles}}
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  • ...randfather in guarding the town against Mughal onslaughts and took part in battles against the Mughal commander, Firoz Khan Mevati at Amin, Taraori, Thanes
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  • ...uru's march to the Deccan along with Emperor Bahadur Shah. A minor dispute between the foraging parties of the two camps had developed into a fierce encounter
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  • ...nod Singh. Soon thereafter, in October 1710, Binod Singh had to fight four battles the first at [[Taraori]], 12 km north of [[Karnal]], second at [[Amin]], 25
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  • ...Gobind Singh, who was sent to help Banda Bahadur in Punjab and fought many battles for Religion like a Warrior.''</center> ...ted to Binod Singh. Soon thereafter, in October 1710, Binod Singh fought 4 battles at Tarori, second at Amin, 25&nbsp;km north of Karnal, third at [[Thanesar]
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  • ...ention of other details indicate that it was an account of one of the last battles of [[Anandpur]].
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  • ...works, a fragment containing two karakhas, a prosodic form, describing the battles of Bhangani and Fatehgarh Fort (Anandpur), respectively, also survives.
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  • ...ingh]] was always regarded as the first amoung equals. He took part in the battles of Anandpur, and was one of the three Sikhs who followed Guru Gobind Singh
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  • Mata Sahib Kaur Ji accompanied Guru Sahib throughout his life, even during battles, serving him in every possible way. Mata Ji guided the Khalsa Panth through
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  • ...protect their faith in face of the fiercest persecution." In spite of the battles he had to engage in, Guru Gobind Singh, says the author, lived the life
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  • Dharam Das, who, after initiation, became Dharam Singh, took part in the battles of [[Anandpur]]. He was in [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s train when [[Anandpur]]
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  • ...d himself to be a brave warrior and while at [[Anandpur]], he took part in battles with the surrounding hill chiefs and imperial commanders. He died in the ba
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  • ...historical value. Among the events described with much poetic flourish are battles fought by the Sikhs under Guru Gobind Singh, the war of succession among th (4) battles with Khanzada and Husain Khan:
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  • ...me for the plains to fight some battle. She used to listen all about these battles. Ajit Singh was brought up in this war like atmosphere. She prayed for Band ...h was also captured after a bloody battle. Shushil Kaur was watching these battles and was mentally preparing herself to sacrifice his life if required. Mugha
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  • ...n winning his kingdom. It was the envie and fear of the growing friendship between the new Emperor and the Guru which lead to the sneak attack of the Pathan a
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  • ...ention is made of the [[Zafarnamah]], in which Guru Gobind Singh's major battles against the hill chiefs and the Mughal government are alluded to.
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  • ...es are similar to the verses found in Sri Bachitra Natak, most notably the battles of Guru Gobind Singh. It is clear that the court poets wanted to emulate th ...n which he tried to clear every aspect of Durga in a the form of dialogue between Durga Bhagat and Tat Khalsa.
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  • ...ngani]], [[Bajaur District|Bajrur]], [[Battle of Nadaun|Nadaun]], all four battles of [[Anandpur Sahib]], Bansali, [[Battle of Nirmohgarh (1702)|Nirmohgarh]], During a battle between Hussain Khan and Raja Gopal Chand, Bhai Sangat Singh (at that time Sangtia
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  • ...n winning his kingdom. It was the envie and fear of the growing friendship between the new Emperor and the Guru which lead to the sneak attack of the Pathan a
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  • ...Singh, his grandfather, eleven brothers and seven of his ten sons died in battles fought on behalf of the Guru.
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  • ...an occasion for the Sikhs to demonstrate their martial skills in simulated battles. ...e tenth Sikh Guru, as a gathering of Sikhs for military exercises and mock battles on the day following the festival of [[Holi]] at [[Anandpur]] Sahib. It rem
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  • #Unnecessary self willed battles and killing of innocent Muslims In a composition by Kavi Seva Singh, he mentioned a discourse between [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and [[Bhai Mani Singh]]. In this section are includes
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  • ...]]s). Non Authentic Sakhis - Sau Sakhi book professes to be a conversation between [[Bhai Sahib Singh]] and [[Bhai Gurbaksh Singh]] on the sayings and doings ...ns. Resort is had to fables and mythology. Some of the stories descibe the battles fought by the Sikhs under Guru Gobind Singh`s leadership, while other give
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  • ...ru Gobind Singh Ji. Banda Singh's kingdom stretched all the area of Punjab between Delhi and Lahore. ...fact, the present day boundaries between Pakistan and Afghanistan and also between Northern India and China were defined his kingdom. He was so strong that in
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  • ..., however farfetched, however contrived, these sects must establish a link between Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Baba Balak, if they cannot do this then there whol The battles of Loh Garh, Nirmohi and of Anandpur also took place with Guru Sahib Ji lea
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  • It lies between north latitude 30 degree-9 and 32 degree-05 and east longitude 75degree -32 ...e he recruited the able bodied persons for his army. In almost all the six battles which the Guru fought against the Mughals, the solidiers in the army from t
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  • ...ajor work in the Punjabi language. The poem depicted the legendary contest between the gods and the demons as described in the Markandeya Purana. The choice o ...without being able to give any attention to his camp." Among several other battles that
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  • ...Mussulman'. By this statement he was stating that there was no difference between what the the worshippers of the two differing religions - Hinduism and I ...m sing his hymns. Even today Guru ji is regarded as the symbol of harmony between the Muslims and the Hindus . A popular couplet describes him as:
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  • ...to have been sent by Wazir Khan (who was fearful of the growing friendship between the Guru and the Moghul Emperor). Though the assassins were killed, one had ...t this was the place where the battle of Sirhind, called the mother of all battles, was fought and won by the Sikhs under the command of Banda Singh Bahadur i
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  • ...he banks of the river Purusni (identified with the present-day river Ravi) between king Sudas of the Trtsu lineage of the Bharata clan on the one hand and a c ...The Kamdhenu war seems to allegorically symbolise a struggle for supremacy between the Kshatriya forces and the priestly class of the epic era. It is however
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  • In the ancient times, the [[Sikh]] men had to fight tough battles with the rulers. They moved from village to village at night. Sometimes the
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  • ...bodies that covered the walkway, staining the marble and filling the motar between each slab. Repacing the marble was a monumental task. ...rimandir Sahib therefore reflect and recreate, on a daily basis, the nexus between the Gurus and Amritsar, embodying in praxis the historical memory of the pr
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  • ...climax of God’s love for His children. For God there is no discrimination between His children on the basis of faith, belief or religion. With equity, the Gr ...Hindus'''. We have been given six months' time in which to make our choice between Islam and death. That period is about to end...We have come to you for help
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  • ...ch the Guru gives an account of his parentage, his divine mission, and the battles in which he had been engaged. ...emely vigorous staccato rhyme often reduced to lines of one word each. The battles waged by Chandi and the Guru's encounters with the hill chiefs at Bhangani
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  • ...was later replaced by regular monthly payment in cash. Rates of pay ranged between Rs 400500 for a general, Rs 1725 for an infantry soldier and Rs 2226 for a ...rchive.org/details/ranjitsinghsikh00grif Ranjit Síngh and the Sikh barrier between our growing empire and Central Asia; (1905)Author: Griffin, Lepel Henry, Si
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  • ...f the world cannot be understood. Bhai Gurdas does not find any difference between the True Guru and God. Satguru dispels the darkness. [[Kaliyug]] is the oce ...is momentary like the shadow of the clouds. As a result of the discussion between Baba and Sidhs, the latter achieved mental tranquility. Sidhs announced tha
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  • Bhai Gurdas does not find any difference between the True Guru and God. Satguru dispels the darkness. Kaliyug is the ocean o ...is momentary like the shadow of the clouds. As a result of the discussion between Baba and Sidhs, the latter achieved mental tranquility. Sidhs announced tha
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  • ...in an era of discourse within Hinduism 6 and within Islam 7 and at places between the two. ...Hinduism and Islam, and relevance of God as a factor in social interaction between various sections of society. Also disconcerting to the society was the stat
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  • ==Q. What is the relation between the Sikh and the Guru?== Real prayer is deep and inward; it is a dialogue between man and God. It is being in companionship with the Almighty.
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