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'''Bhai Sango Shah ji''' was son of [[Bibi Viro]] ji. [[Bibi Viro]] ji was daughter of the sixth Guru, Sri [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib ji and sister of ninth Guru, Sri [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Sahib Ji. Thus, Bhai Sango Shah ji was a cousin of tenth Guru, Sri [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ji.  
'''Bhai Sango Shah ji''', a cousin of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], was the son of Bhai Sadhu, a Khosia Khatri of Malla, in present-day [[Faridkot]] district of the [[Punjab]], and [[Bibi Viro]], daughter of [[Guru Hargobind]] and elder sister of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]. As recorded in Guru Gobind Singh's autobiographical poem [[Bachitar Natak]], Jit Mall and his four brothers ([[Gulab Chand]], [[Sango Shah]], [[Mahri Chand]] and [[Ganga Ram]]) took a heroic part in the [[battle of Bhangani]], near [[Paonta]], now in Himachal Pradesh, fought on 18 September 1688.


Bhai ‘Sango Shah’ Ji was given the title of ‘Shah Sangram’ by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ji. Bhai Shah Sangram Ji (Bhai Sango Shah Ji) was a great warrior. In the [[Battle of Bhangani]], Bhai Sango Shah Ji killed Najaabat Khan. Bhai Sahib was martyred in the same battlefield.  
Bhai ‘Sango Shah’ Ji was given the title of ‘Shah Sangram’ by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ji. Bhai Shah Sangram Ji (Bhai Sango Shah Ji) was a great warrior. In the [[Battle of Bhangani]], Bhai Sango Shah Ji killed Najaabat Khan. Bhai Sahib was martyred in the same battlefield. His brother [[Jit Mall]] was also martyred on the battlefield.


Sri [[Dasam Granth]] Sahib ji describes the martyrdom of Bhai Sango Shah Ji in these words: -
Sri [[Dasam Granth]] Sahib ji describes the martyrdom of Bhai Sango Shah Ji in these words: -
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Rana Sanga (also known as Rana Sangraam Singh) was different to Bhai Sango Shah Ji. Rana Sanga was a great Rajput warrior, who fought very bravely against the Mughal ruler Babur in 1527 AD. Read ‘The Battle of Kanwah’ on this page: - Babur.  
Rana Sanga (also known as Rana Sangraam Singh) was different to Bhai Sango Shah Ji. Rana Sanga was a great Rajput warrior, who fought very bravely against the Mughal ruler Babur in 1527 AD. Read ‘The Battle of Kanwah’ on this page: - Babur.  


Shaheed Bhai Sango Shah Ji, also known as Shah Sangraam, had four brothers. Their names were: Bhai [[Gulab Chand]] Ji, Bhai [[Jit Mall]] Ji, Bhai [[Ganga Ram]] Ji and Bhai [[Mahri Chand]] Ji. All of them were great warrior. All of them fought in the [[Battle of Bhangani]] Sahib in favour of their Guru brother (cousin) Sri [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji Maharaj. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib mentions the names of all these five great Sikh warriors. Bhai Sango Shah Ji and Bhai [[Jit Mall]] Ji were martyred in the same battlefield.


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Revision as of 13:50, 12 May 2008

Bhai Sango Shah ji, a cousin of Guru Gobind Singh, was the son of Bhai Sadhu, a Khosia Khatri of Malla, in present-day Faridkot district of the Punjab, and Bibi Viro, daughter of Guru Hargobind and elder sister of Guru Tegh Bahadur. As recorded in Guru Gobind Singh's autobiographical poem Bachitar Natak, Jit Mall and his four brothers (Gulab Chand, Sango Shah, Mahri Chand and Ganga Ram) took a heroic part in the battle of Bhangani, near Paonta, now in Himachal Pradesh, fought on 18 September 1688.

Bhai ‘Sango Shah’ Ji was given the title of ‘Shah Sangram’ by Guru Gobind Singh ji. Bhai Shah Sangram Ji (Bhai Sango Shah Ji) was a great warrior. In the Battle of Bhangani, Bhai Sango Shah Ji killed Najaabat Khan. Bhai Sahib was martyred in the same battlefield. His brother Jit Mall was also martyred on the battlefield.

Sri Dasam Granth Sahib ji describes the martyrdom of Bhai Sango Shah Ji in these words: -

Maar Nijaabat Khaan Ko, Sango Jujhai Jujhaar. Ha ha Eh Lokai Bhayeo, Surag Lok Jaikaar. 23. (Apani Kathaa, chapter 8, Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji).

Rana Sanga (also known as Rana Sangraam Singh) was different to Bhai Sango Shah Ji. Rana Sanga was a great Rajput warrior, who fought very bravely against the Mughal ruler Babur in 1527 AD. Read ‘The Battle of Kanwah’ on this page: - Babur.