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  2. Mata Gujri - Wikipedia

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    On the same day as the execution of the younger Sahibzades, Mata Gujri died in the cold tower. [7] Seth Todar Mal, whom was a benevolent and wealthy local of Sirhind, cremated the three the next day. [5] [7] It is said that Todar Mal of Sirhind paid heavy price of gold coins standing on their edge to recover the bodies of Mata Gujri and the ...

  3. Sikh gurus - Wikipedia

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    Mata Nihal Kaur: 6 October 1661 (aged 31) Natural causes Delhi, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire: 8 Guru Har Krishan: 7 July 1656 7 October 1661 Kiratpur Sahib, Lahore Subah, Mughal Empire: Sodhi Khatri: Guru Har Rai Mata Krishan Kaur: 30 March 1664 (aged 7) Smallpox: Delhi, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire: 9 Guru Tegh Bahadur: 1 April 1621

  4. Guru Gobind Singh - Wikipedia

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    Gobind Singh was the only son of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh guru, and Mata Gujri. [36] He was born into the Sodhi clan of the Punjabi Khatri community. He was born in Patna , Bihar on 22 December 1666 while his father was visiting Bengal and Assam . [ 1 ]

  5. Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib - Wikipedia

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    At this place, Mata Gujri – the mother of Guru Gobind Singh, and her two youngest grandchildren, Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh were cremated. [3] [5] [4] Gurdwara Bimangarh is close to the Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara. It is a location where the dead bodies of the two children and their grandmother was kept for the night before the cremation. [3]

  6. Saka Sirhind - Wikipedia

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    The original building of "Gurudwara Thanda Burj", where a Sikh Gurudwara was built over the original structure before it was completely destroyed and rebuilt in the 1900s Painting of Mata Gujri, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh, and Sahibzada Fateh Singh, after the Anandpur battle, reach Sirhind, where the princes, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, were executed by immurement, circa 19th century

  7. Guru Tegh Bahadur - Wikipedia

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    He was married on 3 February 1632 to Gujri. [15] [16] In the 1640s, nearing his death, Guru Hargobind and his wife Nanaki moved to his ancestral village of Bakala in Amritsar district, together with Tegh Bahadur and Gujri. After Hargobind's death, Tegh Bahadur continued to live in Bakala with his wife and mother.

  8. Jahaz Haveli - Wikipedia

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    In Sikh history, he is remembered for buying a small piece of land at a very huge price saying the world's costliest land ever bought for the cremation of the dead bodies of Mata Gujri, the mother and Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh, the two younger sons of 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh in 1704 A.D, by paying an exorbitant ...

  9. Fateh Singh (Sikhism) - Wikipedia

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    Mata Gujri is claimed to have died of shock on hearing of the deaths of her two youngest grandsons. [4] Fateh Singh is among the most hallowed martyrs in Sikhism. The younger pair called the ‘Chotta Sahibzaade’ (little sons or scions) was martyred together by the Mughals in Sirhind at the tender age of 6 and 9 years respectively.