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[[Image:Sahibzada-young.jpg|200px|right|Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh in captivity]]
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December 12 marks the Birthday of '''[[Sahibzada Fateh Singh]]''' (1699-1705), the youngest of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s four sons. He was born to [[Mata Jito]] ji (also known as [[Mata Sundari]] ji) at [[Anandpur]] on 12 December 1699. After the death of his mother, he was brought up under the care of his grandmother, [[Mata Gujari]] with whom he remained till the last.  
'''January 5''' marks the 340th anniversary of the birth of '''[[Guru Gobind Singh]]''' (1666-1708), the final of the ten Sikh Gurus. Maharaj was married to [[Mata Jito]] ji (also known as [[Mata Sundari]] ji) and had four sons (Sahibzadas). The protection of the weak, the advancement of righteous principles and the submission to the will of God are just three of the main lessons to be learnt from the many hundreds of superb examples of human qualities left behind by this Guru.  


'''This year marks the 300th anniversary of the martyrdom of the 4 Sahibzadas'''. On 26 December 1705,  Sahibzada Fateh Singh was martyred at [[Sirhind]] along with his elder brother Sahibzada [[Zorawar Singh]]. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly laid down his life at the very tender age of 5 years. Later, Baba [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] came from [[Nanded]] and waged a war with the Nawab of [[Sirhind]] and punished him for his misdeeds.
'''Maanas Ki Jaat Sabhai Ekai Pahchaanbo. ''‘Recognise the whole of the human race as one’''''' <small> Akaal Ustat </small>
 
'''January 31''' the Sikhs celebrate the birth (in 1630) of [[Guru Har Rai]]

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Guru Gobind Singh
Forthcoming Events

January 5 marks the 340th anniversary of the birth of Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708), the final of the ten Sikh Gurus. Maharaj was married to Mata Jito ji (also known as Mata Sundari ji) and had four sons (Sahibzadas). The protection of the weak, the advancement of righteous principles and the submission to the will of God are just three of the main lessons to be learnt from the many hundreds of superb examples of human qualities left behind by this Guru.

Maanas Ki Jaat Sabhai Ekai Pahchaanbo. ‘Recognise the whole of the human race as one’ Akaal Ustat

January 31 the Sikhs celebrate the birth (in 1630) of Guru Har Rai