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      • Guru Gobind Singh travelled to southern India in 1707 to see Bahadur Shah I and then travelled to the court of Banda Singh Bahadur the next year. Banda became a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh and was given a new name, Gurbaksh Singh after the baptism ceremony. He is popularly known as Banda Singh Bahadur.
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  2. Banda Singh Bahadur (born Lachman Dev) [3] [1] [4] (27 October 1670 – 9 June 1716), was a Sikh warrior and a general of the Khalsa Army. At age 15, he left home to become an ascetic, and was given the name Madho Das Bairagi. He established a monastery at Nānded, on the bank of the river Godāvarī.

  3. Dec 12, 2020 · Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ( 16 October, 1670 - 9 June, 1716) (Lachhman Dev alias Madho dass Bairagi), originally from the Jammu region, is revered as one of greatest Sikh warriors as well as one of the most hallowed martyrs of the Khalsa Army.

  4. Mar 27, 2023 · Banda became a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh and was given a new name, Gurbaksh Singh after the baptism ceremony. He is popularly known as Banda Singh Bahadur. The Guru blessed him with five arrows to use in his upcoming battles.

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Banda Singh Bahadur was once a Bairagi militant Sadhu, but history paints him as a converted Sikh fueled by the strength and motivation bestowed upon him by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Picture this: a dedicated group of 26, led by this transformed Sikh, embarking on a 1600-mile journey with a mission.

  6. May 28, 2024 · Banda Singh Bahadur was the first Sikh military leader to wage an offensive war against the Mughal rulers of India, thereby temporarily extending Sikh territory. As a youth, he decided to be a samana (ascetic), and until 1708, when he became a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh, he was known as Madho.

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  7. Apr 22, 2024 · A charismatic warrior and disciple of Guru Gobind Singh, Banda Singh Bahadur left a lasting mark on Sikh history. Ascetic, warrior, administrator - Banda Singh Bahadur's life defies easy definition. A new historical fiction explores the depths of this enigmatic figure.

  8. Bagadar Shah was a Shia Muslim. He promised Guru Gobind Singh Ji to hand over all who committed atrocities and were guilty. With the help of Guru, he became the next king of Hindustan in 1707.