Despite the Mughals possessing superior artillery and elephants, the guerrilla tactics and raw passion of the Khalsa army overwhelmed them. Wazir Khan was killed on the battlefield. The fortress of Sirhind was captured, marking a symbolic victory of justice over tyranny. Administrative Reforms and Sovereignty
It begins with Guru Gobind Singh meeting an ascetic named Madho Das (formerly a skilled archer) in Nanded. chaar sahibzaade: rise of banda singh bahadur
Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur is more than just a historical biopic; it is an exploration of the Sikh concepts of Dharam Yudh (War for Righteousness) and Chardi Kala (Eternal Optimism). Administrative Reforms and Sovereignty It begins with Guru
Featured the deep, authoritative voice of the late Om Puri . Plot Summary Plot Summary Following the victory at Chappar Chiri,
Following the victory at Chappar Chiri, Banda Singh Bahadur marched into Sirhind. He ordered the infamous brick wall (where the young Sahibzaade had been immured) to be torn down brick by brick by the families of the victims.
The Guru’s party was separated at the Sarsa river. At Chamkaur, the Guru’s eldest sons, Ajit Singh (18) and Jujhar Singh (14), fought in a last stand against overwhelming Mughal forces. Their martyrdom was a classic Shahadat (martyrdom in battle), embodying the Sant-Sipahi ideal. While tragic, this was a death with honor on the battlefield.