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“Banda Singh Bahadur was born
Lachman Dev in 1670 and later became a Sikh military
commander.
‘At the age of fifteen, he left home to become an ascetic
and was given the name “Madho Das”. He established a
monastery at Nanded, on the banks of the river Godavari.
That was where, in 1708 he was visited by, and became
a disciple of, Guru Gobind Singh, who gave him the new
name of Banda Singh Bahadur. Equipped with the blessings
and authority of Guru Gobind Singh, he assembled a fighting
force and led the struggle against the Mughal emperor. After
establishing his authority in Punjab, Banda Singh Bahadur
abolished the zamindari system and granted property rights
to the tillers of the land. In 1715, Banda Singh Bahadur was
captured from the Gurdas Nangal fort and put in an iron
cage. The remaining Sikhs from his troop were captured and
chained. The Sikhs were brought to Delhi in a procession
with 780 Sikh prisoners, 2,000 Sikh heads hung on spears
and 700 cartloads of slaughtered Sikh heads to terrorize the
population. They were put in the Delhi fort and pressurized
to give up their faith and become Muslims. On their firm
refusal, all of them were ordered to be executed.”
― The Hidden Hindu
Lachman Dev in 1670 and later became a Sikh military
commander.
‘At the age of fifteen, he left home to become an ascetic
and was given the name “Madho Das”. He established a
monastery at Nanded, on the banks of the river Godavari.
That was where, in 1708 he was visited by, and became
a disciple of, Guru Gobind Singh, who gave him the new
name of Banda Singh Bahadur. Equipped with the blessings
and authority of Guru Gobind Singh, he assembled a fighting
force and led the struggle against the Mughal emperor. After
establishing his authority in Punjab, Banda Singh Bahadur
abolished the zamindari system and granted property rights
to the tillers of the land. In 1715, Banda Singh Bahadur was
captured from the Gurdas Nangal fort and put in an iron
cage. The remaining Sikhs from his troop were captured and
chained. The Sikhs were brought to Delhi in a procession
with 780 Sikh prisoners, 2,000 Sikh heads hung on spears
and 700 cartloads of slaughtered Sikh heads to terrorize the
population. They were put in the Delhi fort and pressurized
to give up their faith and become Muslims. On their firm
refusal, all of them were ordered to be executed.”
― The Hidden Hindu
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