First Raj Of The Sikhs: The Life And Times Of Banda Singh Bahadur

Harish Dhillon

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banda Singh Bahadur appeared in Sikh history for a relatively short period (1708– 1716) but, after the Sikh gurus, influenced it more significantly than any other individual.

banda Singh Bahadur is among the most colourful and fascinating characters in Sikh history. From an ascetic he was transformed into Guru Gobind Singh’s most trusted disciple. So much so that when the seriously injured Guru could not lead his Sikh Army against the Mughal forces, he appointed banda Singh Bahadur as his deputy. As proof of this appointment he gave banda his sword, a mighty bow, arrows from his own Quiver, his battle standard and his war drum.

banda rode out from nanded (where Guru Gobind Singh passed away; now in Maharashtra) at the head of a small band of Sikhs, which, by the time it reached the Punjab, had grown into a formidable Army. Over the next few years his exploits against the Mughal rulers, both in br>pitched battles and in skirmishes, became the stuff of legends. He became the first of many legendary Sikh generals, famous both for their personal heroic courage and their skill in warfare. His many encounters with the Mughal rulers eroded the very foundation of the Mughal empire and ensured its quick demise. As he said when questioned on what he had achieved: ‘I have ensured that never again will the crown sit easily on the Mughal emperor head.’ he also prepared the coming generations of Sikhs for future conflicts, which later greatly helped Maharaja Ranjit Singh in creating a Sikh empire.

banda was a true leader who led from the front, not only in the battlefield but also in Civil administration. He established a secular government which swept aside 700 years of slavery and the myth of domination by foreign powers, proclaimed freedom of worship, allowed the people to follow professions of their choice and stopped forcible marriages even while recovering abducted women for return to their families. His land revolution abolished zamindari in parts of North India, thereby redistributing land equally amongst the tillers. This book seeks to tell the story of this remarkable and brave man and his equally remarkable achievements. Perhaps, the finest of banda Singh bahadur’s biographies.

What will you learn from this book

  1. Early Life of Banda Singh Bahadur: Explore the early life, background, and influences that shaped Banda Singh Bahadur before he became a prominent figure in Sikh history.

  2. Conversion to Sikhism: Learn about Banda Singh Bahadur's conversion to Sikhism and the factors that led him to embrace the Sikh faith.

  3. Leadership Role in the Sikh Khalsa: Understand Banda Singh Bahadur's leadership role in the formation and early years of the Sikh Khalsa, the community of initiated Sikhs.

  4. Military Campaigns: Explore the military campaigns led by Banda Singh Bahadur, including his strategies, victories, and challenges faced in defense of Sikh ideals.

  5. Capture and Execution: Learn about the circumstances leading to Banda Singh Bahadur's capture, subsequent torture, and execution by the Mughal authorities.

  6. Impact on Sikh History: Assess the impact of Banda Singh Bahadur on Sikh history and his role in shaping the trajectory of the Sikh community.

  7. Social and Religious Reforms: Examine Banda Singh Bahadur's efforts toward social and religious reforms within the Sikh community and his vision for a just and egalitarian society.

  8. Relations with Guru Gobind Singh: Explore the relationship between Banda Singh Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, and the Guru's influence on Banda Singh's mission.

  9. Legacy and Martyrdom: Reflect on the legacy of Banda Singh Bahadur as a martyr and a symbol of resistance against oppression in Sikh history.

  10. Historical Context: Gain insights into the historical context of Banda Singh Bahadur's time, including the socio-political conditions in the Mughal Empire and the Punjab region.

Language English
ISBN-10 9388302478
ISBN-13 9789388302470
No of pages 315
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Book Publisher Hay House India
Published Date 25 Oct 2020

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Author : Harish Dhillon

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