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<big>'''[[Sahibzada Fateh Singh]]'''</big> On December 12 every year, the global world [[Sikh]] community celebrate the birthday of their youngest hero and a brave comrade of [[Sikhism]].  Sahibzada Fateh Singh (1699-1705) was the youngest of [[Guru Gobind Singh |Guru Gobind Singh's]] four sons and was born to [[Mata Jito]] at [[Anandpur]] on 12 December 1699. After the death of his mother, on 5 December 1700, he was brought up under the care of his grandmother, [[Mata Gujari]] Kaur, with whom he remained until his last breath.  
<big>'''[[Sahibzada Fateh Singh]]'''</big> On December 12 every year, the global world [[Sikh]] community celebrate the birthday of their youngest hero and a brave comrade of [[Sikhism]].  Sahibzada Fateh Singh (1699-1705) was the youngest of [[Guru Gobind Singh |Guru Gobind Singh's]] four sons and was born to [[Mata Jito]] at [[Anandpur]] on 12 December 1699. After the death of his mother, on 5 December 1700, he was brought up under the care of his grandmother, [[Mata Gujari]] Kaur, with whom he remained until his last breath.  


He with his elder brother, set a precedence in Sikh history (and perhaps also in world history)  by becoming the youngest known martyrs to sacrifice their lives for their principles and right to practice their religion and faith without coercion or the threat of terror. Even at such a tender age of 6 years, Baba Fateh Singh showed courage, determination and free will not to be intimidated by a cruel, barbaric and unjust authorities of the time. He showed composure, fearlessness and the renowned trait of unparalleled heroism of the Sikh leadership and was prepared to sacrifice his life but not his faith.  
He with his elder brother, set a precedence in Sikh history (and perhaps also in world history)  by becoming the youngest known martyrs to sacrifice their lives for their principles and right to practice their religion and faith without coercion or the threat of terror. Even at such a tender age of 6 years, Baba Fateh Singh showed courage, determination and free will not to be intimidated by the cruel, barbaric and unjust authorities of the time. He showed composure, fearlessness and the renowned trait of unparalleled heroism of the Sikh leadership and was prepared to sacrifice his life but not his faith.  


On 26 December 1705, he was cruelly martyred at [[Sirhind]] along with his elder brother, [[Zorawar Singh]]. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender age of 6 years. Sahibzada Fateh Singh and his older brother, [[Sahibzada Zorawar Singh]] are among the most hallowed martyrs in [[Sikhism]]. <big>'''[[Sahibzada Fateh Singh|... Continued.]]'''</big>
On 26 December 1705, he was cruelly martyred at [[Sirhind]] along with his elder brother, [[Zorawar Singh]]. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender age of 6 years. Sahibzada Fateh Singh and his older brother, [[Sahibzada Zorawar Singh]] are among the most hallowed martyrs in [[Sikhism]]. <big>'''[[Sahibzada Fateh Singh|... Continued.]]'''</big>

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Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh in captivity


Sahibzada Fateh Singh On December 12 every year, the global world Sikh community celebrate the birthday of their youngest hero and a brave comrade of Sikhism. Sahibzada Fateh Singh (1699-1705) was the youngest of Guru Gobind Singh's four sons and was born to Mata Jito at Anandpur on 12 December 1699. After the death of his mother, on 5 December 1700, he was brought up under the care of his grandmother, Mata Gujari Kaur, with whom he remained until his last breath.

He with his elder brother, set a precedence in Sikh history (and perhaps also in world history) by becoming the youngest known martyrs to sacrifice their lives for their principles and right to practice their religion and faith without coercion or the threat of terror. Even at such a tender age of 6 years, Baba Fateh Singh showed courage, determination and free will not to be intimidated by the cruel, barbaric and unjust authorities of the time. He showed composure, fearlessness and the renowned trait of unparalleled heroism of the Sikh leadership and was prepared to sacrifice his life but not his faith.

On 26 December 1705, he was cruelly martyred at Sirhind along with his elder brother, Zorawar Singh. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender age of 6 years. Sahibzada Fateh Singh and his older brother, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh are among the most hallowed martyrs in Sikhism. ... Continued.