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During the late 1800's and the early part of 1900's, [[Daulat Rai]], an {{w2|Arya Samaj|Arya Samajist}} living in [[India]], was so disturbed by the publication of books by some [[Hindu]] activists whose writings maligned the [[Sikh Gurus]] that he was forced to pick up the pen himself to author the now famous book: '''''[[Guru Gobind Singh|"Sahib-e-Kamal''''' (par excellence) '''''Guru Gobind Singh"]]'''''.  
[[Daulat Rai]], an {{w2|Arya Samaj|Arya Samajist}} was living in [[India]] during the late 1800's and the early part of 1900's.
 
He was so disturbed by the publication of books by some [[Hindu]] activists whose writings maligned the [[Sikh Gurus]] that he was forced to pick up the pen himself. The now famous book: '''''[[Guru Gobind Singh|"Sahib-e-Kamal''''' (par excellence) '''''Guru Gobind Singh"]]''''' was written by him.  


In his book he reminded [[Punjabi]] and [[Hindus]] of the humiliation and degradation to which their ancestors were subjected under [[Mughal]] rule before the [[Khalsa]] liberated them. Quoting various historical sources, he wrote:
In his book he reminded [[Punjabi]] and [[Hindus]] of the humiliation and degradation to which their ancestors were subjected under [[Mughal]] rule before the [[Khalsa]] liberated them. Quoting various historical sources, he wrote:

Latest revision as of 20:16, 3 March 2011

Daulat Rai, an Arya Samajist was living in India during the late 1800's and the early part of 1900's.

He was so disturbed by the publication of books by some Hindu activists whose writings maligned the Sikh Gurus that he was forced to pick up the pen himself. The now famous book: "Sahib-e-Kamal (par excellence) Guru Gobind Singh" was written by him.

In his book he reminded Punjabi and Hindus of the humiliation and degradation to which their ancestors were subjected under Mughal rule before the Khalsa liberated them. Quoting various historical sources, he wrote:

Not only did Mughal invaders kill Hindus by the thousands, looted their properties and carried away men and women as slaves in the thousands, but also under some Muslim rulers Hindus were not allowed even the comforts of life like -- good clothes, good food, ride horses, wear turbans or keep good homes or valuables or even beautiful children or wives. .....More