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* The [[Battle of Bhangani]] ( 1689): Won against Raja Bhim Chand of Bilaspur.
* The [[Battle of Bhangani]] ( 1689): Won against Raja Bhim Chand of Bilaspur.
*The [[Battle of Nadaun]] (1690) : Won against Mughals, in response to a request from Raja Bhim Chand.
*The [[Battle of Nadaun]] (1690) : Won against Mughals, in response to a request from Raja Bhim Chand.
*The [[Battle at Anandpur]] (1700): Against combined forces of the Mughals and the Hill Rajas. After a prolonged Siege, the Guru left Anandgarh Fort.
*The [[Battle of Anandpur Sahib]] (1700): Against combined forces of the Mughals and the Hill Rajas. After a prolonged Siege, the Guru left Anandgarh Fort.
*The [[Battle of Chamkaur]] (1703): Forty Sikhs with the Guru fought valiantly against thousands of the enemies, and became martyrs. The two elder sons of the Guru also died fighting in this battle.
*The [[Battle of Chamkaur]] (1703): Forty Sikhs with the Guru fought valiantly against thousands of the enemies, and became martyrs. The two elder sons of the Guru also died fighting in this battle.
*The [[Battle of Muktsar]] (1703): Forty Sikhs, who had abandoned Anandpur Sahib, returned to the Guru and sacrificed their lives while fighting in his defence against the Mugbal Army. 11iey became martyrs and the Guru blessed them as muktas.
*The [[Battle of Muktsar]] (1703): Forty Sikhs, who had abandoned Anandpur Sahib, returned to the Guru and sacrificed their lives while fighting in his defence against the Mugbal Army. 11iey became martyrs and the Guru blessed them as muktas.

Revision as of 21:55, 2 February 2008

The following are battles fought by the tenth master, Guru Gobind Singh

  • The Battle of Bhangani ( 1689): Won against Raja Bhim Chand of Bilaspur.
  • The Battle of Nadaun (1690) : Won against Mughals, in response to a request from Raja Bhim Chand.
  • The Battle of Anandpur Sahib (1700): Against combined forces of the Mughals and the Hill Rajas. After a prolonged Siege, the Guru left Anandgarh Fort.
  • The Battle of Chamkaur (1703): Forty Sikhs with the Guru fought valiantly against thousands of the enemies, and became martyrs. The two elder sons of the Guru also died fighting in this battle.
  • The Battle of Muktsar (1703): Forty Sikhs, who had abandoned Anandpur Sahib, returned to the Guru and sacrificed their lives while fighting in his defence against the Mugbal Army. 11iey became martyrs and the Guru blessed them as muktas.


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