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21. How were the sikhs organised in the eighteenth century?

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Answered by faiza05iqbal
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The Khalsa declared their sovereign rule and established their own administration between the Sutlej and the Jamuna. Banda Bahadur was captured in 1715 and executed in 1716. Under a number of able leaders in the eighteenth century the Sikhs organised themselves into a number of bands called jathas and later on misls

Answered by bimannhpc
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During the 17th century, the Sikhs got organised into a political community. This led to the regional state building of Punjab.  Guru Gobind Singh fought many battles against the Rajputs as well as mughal rulers both before and after the institutions of the Khalsa in 1699. After the death of Guru Gobind Singh in 1708, the Khalsa revolted against the Mughals authority under the leadership of Barda Bahadur. In the 18th century, the sikhs organised themselves into a number of bands called Jathas and later on misls.  The Sikh under  the Khalsa declared their rule and their territories in the late 17th century extended from the Indus to Yamuna. Maharaja Ranjit Singh reunited the divided groups of sikhs and established his capital at Lahore in 1799.

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