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'''BAJ  SINGH'''  (d. 1716), a Bal Jatt, was a native of Mirpur Patti,  a village in Amritsar district of the Punjab. A devoted  Sikh,  Baj Singh had received the rites of initiation at the hands of Guru  Gobind Singh himself. He accompanied the Guru  to the Deccan in 1708 and was one of the five  Sikhs  sent by him to the Punjab  with Banda  Singh Bahadur. He took part in all of Banda  Singh *s major campaigns. For his fearlessness in battle, he came to be known as Baj Bahadur (bahadur, lit. brave). In the battle of  Sirhind  fought at  Chappar Chiri  in May 1710, Baj  Singh was in command of the right wing of Banda Singh's army. He faced Nawab Wazir Khan in the battle striking his horse down with a lance. As the battle was won, Baj  Singh  was named administrator of the town. Baj  Singh  was captured at GurdasNangal in December 1715 and taken to  Delhi where he was executed in June 1716 along with Banda Singh  and his
'''BAJ  SINGH'''  (d. 1716), a Bal Jatt, was a native of Mirpur Patti,  a village in [[Amritsar]] district of the [[Punjab]]. A devoted  [[Sikh]]'''Baj Singh''' had received the rites of initiation at the hands of [[Guru  Gobind Singh]] himself. He accompanied the Guru  to the Deccan in 1708 and was one of the five  Sikhs  sent by him to the [[Punjab]] with [[Banda  Singh Bahadur]]. He took part in all of Banda  Singh's major campaigns. For his fearlessness in battle, he came to be known as Baj Bahadur (Bahadur, lit. brave). In the battle of  Sirhind  fought at  Chappar Chiri  in May 1710, Baj  Singh was in command of the right wing of Banda Singh's army. He faced Nawab [[Wazir Khan]] in the battle striking his horse down with a lance. As the battle was won, Baj  Singh  was named administrator of the town. Baj  Singh  was captured at Gurdas [[Nangal]] in December 1715 and taken to  [[Delhi]] where he was executed in June 1716 along with Banda Singh  and his other companions.
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BAJ SINGH (d. 1716), a Bal Jatt, was a native of Mirpur Patti, a village in Amritsar district of the Punjab. A devoted Sikh, Baj Singh had received the rites of initiation at the hands of Guru Gobind Singh himself. He accompanied the Guru to the Deccan in 1708 and was one of the five Sikhs sent by him to the Punjab with Banda Singh Bahadur. He took part in all of Banda Singh's major campaigns. For his fearlessness in battle, he came to be known as Baj Bahadur (Bahadur, lit. brave). In the battle of Sirhind fought at Chappar Chiri in May 1710, Baj Singh was in command of the right wing of Banda Singh's army. He faced Nawab Wazir Khan in the battle striking his horse down with a lance. As the battle was won, Baj Singh was named administrator of the town. Baj Singh was captured at Gurdas Nangal in December 1715 and taken to Delhi where he was executed in June 1716 along with Banda Singh and his other companions.