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The artist stayed at Delhi for twelve years, in the full bloom of his youth, and became a central figure in the social gatherings of importance. Holt, James D. (29 December 2022). Understanding Sikhism: A Guide for Teachers. Bloomsbury Publishing. p.164. ISBN 978-1-350-26319-2. a b c Christopher J. H. Wright (2003). God and Morality. Oxford University Press. p.153. ISBN 978-0-19-914839-4. Nesbitt, Eleanor (2016). Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. pp.107–109. ISBN 978-0-19-106277-3.

Gujral, Maninder S. (19 December 2000). "BANSAVALINAMA DASAN PATSHAHIAN KA". The Sikh Encyclopedia . Retrieved 1 October 2022. The ambassadors of the East India company, John Surman and Edward Stephenson, who were in Delhi then and had witnessed some of these massacres, wrote to the governor of Fort William: "It is not a little remarkable with what patience Sikhs undergo their fate, and to the last it has not been found that one apostatized from his new formed religion. " Wazir Khan, a Mughal army commander and the Nawab of Sirhind, against whose army the Guru had fought several wars, [10] commissioned two Afghans, Jamshed Khan, and Wasil Beg, to follow the Guru's army as it moved for the meeting with Bahadur Shah, and then assassinate the Guru. The two secretly pursued the Guru whose troops were in the Deccan area of India, and entered the camp when the Sikhs had been stationed near river Godavari for months. [141] They gained access to the Guru and Jamshed Khan stabbed him two times resulting in a fatal wound at Nanded. [9] [142] [143] Some scholars state that the assassin who killed Guru Gobind Singh may not have been sent by Wazir Khan, but was instead sent by the Mughal army that was staying nearby. [10]

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Singh, Pashaura (2012). Renard, John (ed.). Fighting Words: Religion, Violence, and the Interpretation of Sacred Texts. University of California Press. pp.211–218. ISBN 978-0-520-95408-3. Dasam Granth· Sarb Loh Granth· Guru and the Granth· Bhagauti· Battle of Bhangani· Deh Shiva Bar Mohe Eha· Travelling to Hazoor Sahib · Bani of Guru Gobind Singh· Sikh Scripture· Vaisakhi· Khalsa· 5Ks· Amrit Sanskar· Sahibzada· Damdami Taksaal· Weapons· Ardas· Gallery

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Guru Nanak· Guru Angad Dev· Guru Amar Das· Guru Ram Das· Guru Arjan· Guru Hargobind· Guru Har Rai· Guru Har Krishan· Guru Teg Bahadur· Guru Gobind Singh Guru Gobind Singh· Baba Deep Singh· Bhai Mani Singh· Bhai Gurbax Singh· Giani Bhai Soorat Singh· Jathedar Bhai Gurdas Singh· Giani Bhai Sant Singh· Sant Daya Singh· Sant Giani Bhagvan Singh· Sant Harnam Singh Bedi· Sant Bishan Singh· Sant Giani Sundar Singh Bhindranwale· Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Bhindranwale· Sant Giani Kartar Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale· Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale His paintings of Sohni Mahiwal and Heer Ranjha were also very popular. He also painted impressive portraits of National Heroes and leaders like Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Kartar Singh Sarabha, Mahatma Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shastri, etc. Jathedar Avtar Singh Hit re-elected President of Takht Patna Sahib Committee". www.babushahi.com . Retrieved 4 September 2022. a b c d e f g h i Ganda Singh. "GOBIND SINGH, GURU (1666–1708)". Encyclopaedia of Sikhism. Punjabi University Patiala. Archived from the original on 29 July 2017 . Retrieved 7 March 2016.

This was the beginning of the most productive period of his life - During his 38 year stay at Andretta he produced hundreds of paintings. He got married to daughter of one of the hill chiefs and it was few years before Mughals could trace him down . He again started his campaigns against Mughals and came out of hills to the plains of Punjab. But was overwhelmed by the superior numbers of Mughal forces. As reported to emperor Bahadur Shah on April 28th 1711, (Akhbarat-i-darbar-i-mualla) , "The wretched Nanak-worshipper (Banda Singh) had his camp in the town of Kalanaur (District Gurdaspur). C.R.Wilson, a Bengal civilian, has given in his Early Annals of the English in Bengal the following description of the entry of the Sikh captives into Delhi: While Sikh Gurus are generally not portrayed on screen due to certain beliefs in Sikhism [ citation needed], a number of Indian films surrounding Guru Gobind Singh's life have been made. These include: [152]

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After the creation of the Khalsa the Hill Rajas, who had previously lost in battle to Guru Gobind Singh, sent a petition to Delhi requesting they act immediately and join them in battle against the Guru.l [91]

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