1/n Yesterday marked the 313th anniversary of the day Sikhs, led by Banda Bahadur entered the city of #Sirhind
2 #Sirhind was the unfortunate witness to the martyrdom of the two younger Sahebzadas of Guru Gobind Singh at the hands of its Governor Wazir Khan, who'd vowed to finish the Sikhs after the battle of Anandpur Saheb in 1704.
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Sahebzadas Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh were just 9 and 6 years old respectively, but stood firm on their faith like a rock.
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They chose martyrdom over conversion to Islam, along with their grandmother, Mata Gujri, the wife of Guru Teg Bahadur, who too had earned the title 'Hind Di Chaddar' for his sacrifice.
Enraged at this dastardly act, the Sikhs vowed revenge.
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Soon, in 1708, Guru Gobind Singh too was murdered by assassins thought to have been sent by the same Wazir Khan.
However, the Guru had, shortly before his death, baptized a young ascetic, Madho Singh and given him the title, 'Banda Bahadur.'
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Realizing that he was mortally wounded and wouldn't be able to punish Wazir Khan himself, Guru Gobind Singh sent Banda Bahadur for the job shortly before he left for his heavenly abode.
In Oct 1708, Banda Singh Bahadur marched towards Punjab with ..
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.. 25 Khalsas and a 'Hukumnama' enjoining Sikhs to gather under his banner. As Banda reached Delhi, thousands had gathered around him, raring to avenge the Guru and his Sahebzadas.
Sonepat, Samana, Shahbad, Mustafabad, Kapuri and Banur were soon subjugated.
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Now Banda Singh Bahadur marched towards #Sirhind to give battle to Wazir Khan, who too had marched out to meet him.
The Khalsas and the Mughals clashed at Chappar Chiri in Kharar Tehsil on 12 May 1710.
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The Mughals fielded cannons and cavalry whereas the Khalsas fought with swords, spears and small arms. It was not an easy battle.
Wazir Khan fielded a strong army, bolstered in numbers by a call to Jihad issued by him.
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In initial stages of battle, they prevailed over the the Khalsa, with their artillery causing many casualties.
Realising the criticality of taking out the Mughal artillery, the Sikhs charged towards the guns.
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Many fell enroute, but the remaining finally silenced the Mughal artillery.
Now started a hand to hand fight. Here too, Mughals had an upper hand due to their numbers.
At this stage, Baaj Singh, the second in ..
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.. command of Banda, who was sitting atop a mound to observe and direct the battle, approached him and requested him to join the battle.
Banda Bahadur moved to the forefront of his army to give battle to the enemy.
'Then rose he (Banda) like a hungry lion from his cave & sprang upon the army like a bolt from the blue.
His appearance very much encouraged the Khalsa, whereas it struck a general terror among the enemy.
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The irresistible Banda, with a single sally changed the whole scene.'
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Encouraged by the sight of their leader, the Sikhs fell upon their enemy with renewed vigour.
Many a Mughal were dispatched by the Khalsas without any pity or remorse.
'When the battle was raging, a strong storm set in and with that the Singhs rushed at the enemy and put them to flight.'
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'Money and baggage, horses, elephants, fell' says Khafi Khan, 'into the hands of the infidels (Singhs) and not a man of the army of Islam escaped with more than his life and the clothes he stood in.'
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Outnumbered, out-gunned and under-equipped, yet the Khalsas prevailed over the enemy.
Wazir Khan himself fell to the sword of Fateh Singh.
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After a bloody battle lasting two days, the Singhs finally raised the victory cry and Banda Bahadur took formal charge of #Sirhind, which had borne the brunt of the final stages of battle as the Mughals fled Westwards from Chappar Chiri.
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On 27 May 1710, Banda Singh Bahadur would hold a huge 'Diwan' in #Sirhind city and proclaimed the Khalsa rule and the end of Mughal tyranny.
With this victory, 'Khalsas of Gobind' now controlled all land between Sutlej and Yamuna.
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This was the first Sikh kingdom in the Land of Five Rivers, established after innumerable sacrifices.
God bless the souls of those that perished in those days.
Sourced from sikhiwiki
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Fateh Burj (Victory Tower), constructed in Chhappar Chiri to commemorate the epic battle that the Khalsas fought there under the stewardship of Banda Singh Bahadur.
:Thread: #PLA_Myths
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So this report landed up on my TL some days back.
Finally found some time this evening, so replugging some thoughts I shared some years ago on the PLA peacekeepers in South Sudan.
Here goes!
#PLA_Myths
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So I came across this 2015 news report, some days ago. A piece that I found V.E.R.Y interesting.
The headline is catchy enough – ‘UN peacekeepers refused to help as aid workers were raped in South Sudan’. theguardian.com/world/2016/oct…
#PLA_Myths
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But it is the second part of the headline that caught my eye – CHINESE TROOPS ABANDONED THEIR POSTS RATHER THAN ENGAGE IN FIGHTING AND PROTECT CIVILIANS! twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Ah well, isn't this the favourite 'comeback' of Bhikharistanis, regardless of what begins a 'discussion' with these folks?
Though this sample is yet another Bhikharistani that made it to my muted accounts' list, I'll just replug an old thread on the topic!
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The buggers across the border seem to be a bit too overtly infatuated with the state of access to toilets in India.
To be fair, there did use to be some merit in this line of thought till about five years ago, no doubt.
Till the previous GOI built 100million+ toilets, that is.
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Things have definitely turned for the better and they will only improve further. More so once each and every household gets piped water as planned by the current GOI.
But then, who will tell the yahoos inhabiting the lands to our West, is the moot question!
From 'Kashmir Banay Ga Bhikharistan' to 'I don't want to live in Bhikharistan Anymore'!
No sympathies for these yahoos across the border!
In fact, great fun watching them spiral down the drain, I'd say!!
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1/2 So the Bhikharistani came to my TL, thinking that the above tweet is a humorous one!
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So this news landed up on my TL, thanks to Shri @GhotalePatil Ji.
Well, this calls for a replugging of a 'not so old' thread in which folks on one of my WA groups did some renaming of their own!
Here goes!
Beijing: भुजंग नगर
Lhasa: लक्ष्मणगढ़
Tibet: तिवतियानगर
So I came across this tweet from @gauravcsawant some days ago.
In light of this, replugging a short thread that I wrote on the issue some years ago.
Here goes ..
With the Pakistani State apparatus actively fomenting / sponsoring terror inside India, each and every Pakistani citizen paying tax to his Govt in whichever form - direct or indirect - is actually enabling it kill Indian soldiers and civilians.
In case of Pakistan, State support for terror too is blatant.
At times it is apparent for all to see as in Punjab Govt budget catering money for Hafiz Saeed's JuD, which itself incarnated from the LeT when the heat became too much on it! thehindu.com/news/internati…
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Folks, sharing some thoughts on the Russia-Ukraine War that has just crossed the one year mark.
Strictly my opinions, so feel free to disagree.
Let me begin with this horrific video montage of relentless bombardment of a major city, housing millions of non-combatants.
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Btw, the above visuals are from the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the great US of A and even Greater Britain, plus a host of other 'willing' partners. Interestingly, next week will mark two decades of that invasion on an utterly false premise, for which the culprits didn't face ..
.. ANY sanctions whatsoever!
Instead, the victim country was destroyed to the extent that they are still struggling to stand up.
Btw, the same culprits are today collectively united in their 'horror' at the invasion of Ukraine by Russia!