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<big>'''[[Hazoor Sahib|Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib]]'''</big> is the principal Sikh shrine at [[Nanded]] in the [[India]]n state of Maharashtra. It marks the site where [[Guru Gobind Singh]] had his camp in 1708 AD after the departure of the emperor [[Bahadur Shah]]. The tenth Guru held his court and congregation here. It is the site of his own tent where he was convalescing after he was attacked by assassins. It is the place from where the tenth Guru rose to heaven along with his horse Dilbag. This site is one of five [[Takhat]]s which are places of primary importance to the Sikhs. The other four takhats are: [[Akal Takhat]] at [[Amritsar]], [[Takhat Keshgarh Sahib]] at [[Anandpur]], [[Takhat Patna Sahib]] in [[Bihar]] District and [[Takhat Damdama Sahib]] in Talwandi Sabo, Bhatinda, [[Punjab]].
[[Hazoor Sahib|Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib]] is the principal Sikh shrine at [[Nanded]] in the [[India]]n state of Maharashtra. It marks the site where [[Guru Gobind Singh]] had his camp in 1708 AD after the departure of the emperor [[Bahadur Shah]]. The tenth Guru held his court and congregation here. It is the site of his own tent where he was convalescing after he was attacked by assassins. It is the place from where the tenth Guru rose to heaven along with his horse Dilbag. This site is one of five [[Takhat]]s which are places of primary importance to the Sikhs. The other four takhats are: [[Akal Takhat]] at [[Amritsar]], [[Takhat Keshgarh Sahib]] at [[Anandpur]], [[Takhat Patna Sahib]] in [[Bihar]] District and [[Takhat Damdama Sahib]] in Talwandi Sabo, Bhatinda, [[Punjab]].


In 1708 being prescient of the end of his earthly role, the Guru had dispatched [[Banda Singh]] with five of his [[Sikh]]s to [[Punjab]] and [[Mata Sahib Devan]] under a separate escort to Delhi before the stabbing incident. He told the rest of his retinue to retire to their homes if they so wished, but he bade one Bhai Santokh Singh to stay on here and keep [[Guru ka Langar]] going. many others also chose to remain. <big>'''[[Hazoor Sahib|... Continued.]]'''</big>
In 1708 being prescient of the end of his earthly role, the Guru had dispatched [[Banda Singh]] with five of his [[Sikh]]s to [[Punjab]] and [[Mata Sahib Devan]] under a separate escort to Delhi before the stabbing incident. He told the rest of his retinue to retire to their homes if they so wished, but he bade one Bhai Santokh Singh to stay on here and keep [[Guru ka Langar]] going. many others also chose to remain. {{aowf|Hazoor Sahib}}

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Aerial view of Sach Khand, Sri Hazur Sahib, Nanded Explore at Wikimapia

Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib is the principal Sikh shrine at Nanded in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh had his camp in 1708 AD after the departure of the emperor Bahadur Shah. The tenth Guru held his court and congregation here. It is the site of his own tent where he was convalescing after he was attacked by assassins. It is the place from where the tenth Guru rose to heaven along with his horse Dilbag. This site is one of five Takhats which are places of primary importance to the Sikhs. The other four takhats are: Akal Takhat at Amritsar, Takhat Keshgarh Sahib at Anandpur, Takhat Patna Sahib in Bihar District and Takhat Damdama Sahib in Talwandi Sabo, Bhatinda, Punjab.

In 1708 being prescient of the end of his earthly role, the Guru had dispatched Banda Singh with five of his Sikhs to Punjab and Mata Sahib Devan under a separate escort to Delhi before the stabbing incident. He told the rest of his retinue to retire to their homes if they so wished, but he bade one Bhai Santokh Singh to stay on here and keep Guru ka Langar going. many others also chose to remain. .....More