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SHER SINGH, leader of a group of Sikh warriors who was rewarded by Guru Gobind Singh (16661708) for his initiative and alacrity in one of the battles ofAnandpur. He fell upon a contingent of the Mughal force fatigued after a quick day's action. This sudden attack took the enemy by surprise. The Sikhs overpowered the Mughal troop and robbed it of much of its loot.
SHER SINGH, leader of a group of Sikh warriors who was rewarded by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] (1666 - 1708) for his initiative and alacrity in one of the battles of [[Anandpu]]r. He fell upon a contingent of the [[Mughal]] force fatigued after a quick day's action. This sudden attack took the enemy by surprise. The Sikhs overpowered the Mughal troop and robbed it of much of its loot.





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SHER SINGH, leader of a group of Sikh warriors who was rewarded by Guru Gobind Singh (1666 - 1708) for his initiative and alacrity in one of the battles of Anandpur. He fell upon a contingent of the Mughal force fatigued after a quick day's action. This sudden attack took the enemy by surprise. The Sikhs overpowered the Mughal troop and robbed it of much of its loot.



References 1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahl 10. Ed. Shamsher Singh Ashok. Patiala, 1968