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  2. Guru Gobind Singh - Wikipedia

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    A Fresco of Guru Gobind Singh and The Panj Piare in Gurdwara Bhai Than Singh built in the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In 1699, Guru Gobind Singh requested the Sikhs to congregate at Anandpur on Vaisakhi (the annual spring harvest festival). [56] According to the Sikh tradition, he asked for a volunteer. One came forward, whom he took inside ...

  3. Sikh gurus - Wikipedia

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    Guru Hargobind Mata Nanaki: 11 November 1675 (aged 54) Execution by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb: Delhi, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire: 10 Guru Gobind Singh: 14 February 1666 11 November 1675 Patna Sahib, Bihar Subah, Mughal Empire: Sodhi Khatri: Guru Tegh Bahadur Mata Gujri: 7 October 1708 (aged 41)

  4. List of Khatris - Wikipedia

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    Guru Tegh Bahadur, Sodhi; Guru Gobind Singh, Sodhi, founder of Khalsa; Bhai Daya Singh Sobti, the first of the Panj Pyare (the initial members of the Khalsa), belonged to the Sobti clan of the Khatris [2] Baba Sri Chand was the founder of the ascetic sect of Udasin and was the elder son of Guru Nanak, first Guru and founder of Sikhism.

  5. Sodhi - Wikipedia

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    Ranjit Singh lavishly patronised a descendant of Dhir Mahal, Sodhi Sadhu Singh, with a gift of several villages. [ 7 ] The original copy of the Adi Granth , also known as the Kartarpuri Bir , is reported to be in the possession of the descendants of Sodhi Sadhu Singh at Kartarpur.

  6. Wazir Khan (Sirhind) - Wikipedia

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    Wazir Khan is noted for his conflicts with the Sikhs and became infamous for ordering the execution of Guru Gobind Singh's young sons (Sahibzada Fateh Singh and Sahibzada Zorawar Singh) in 1704. [8] He was the governor of Sirhind when he arrested the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh.

  7. Khangura - Wikipedia

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    Sardar Agar Singh Khangura was a famous Sikh warrior during Sikh misl period from 1716 to 1799. He was a friend of the Sikh Emperor Sardar Chhajja Singh Dhillon (1716–1746) of Bhangi Sikh misl (1716–1810). Most recently two brothers who appeared on a channel 4 documentary "Hunted" produced by Shine TV (UK); Harinder Singh & Davinder Singh.