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Banda Singh Bahadur
Banda Singh Bahadur
Sikh Warrior that Gave Nightmares to the Mughal Empire
Sikh Warrior that Gave Nightmares to the Mughal Empire
Early Life
Early Life
Born as Lachman Dev in 1670, the future Banda Singh Bahadur was a natural warrior, mastering archery and swordsmanship in his youth.
A profound moment of remorse after hunting a pregnant doe led young Lachman to renounce worldly life and turn ascetic.
Turning Point
Turning Point
In 1708, Lachman met Guru Gobind Singh, who inspired him with Sikh history and Gurbani, renaming him Banda Singh.
Fateful Meeting
Fateful Meeting
Guru Gobind Singh's assassination attempt by the Mughals propelled Banda Singh into a leader, vowing to fight injustice.
Rise as a Leader
Rise as a Leader
Banda Singh Bahadur quickly gained followers in Punjab, proving his mettle by liberating territories and distributing wealth among the poor.
Battle Tactics
Battle Tactics
From capturing Sonipat to defeating the Mughals at Chappar Chiri, Banda Singh's campaigns showcased his strategic brilliance.
Legendary Battles
Legendary Battles
Establishing Lohgarh as his capital, Banda Singh issued his own mint and solidified Sikh control over the region.
The Capital of Lohgarh
The Capital of Lohgarh
Despite severe persecution, Banda Singh and his Sikhs held strong until their capture in 1715 after a grueling eight-month siege.
Final Stand
Final Stand
Banda Singh Bahadur was executed in 1716, leaving behind a legacy of courage and resistance against oppression.
Martyrdom
Martyrdom
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