explain the formation of the sikh empire
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Sikhism was started by guru nanak and Sikhism have ten gurus they are guru nanak guru amar das guru har rai guru gobind singh guru arjan guru ram das guru bal krishna das guru arjan ram singh
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Guru Nanak was the first guru of Sikhs. Sikhism was a religious reform movement but Guru Gobind Singh,the tenth guru,transformed the Sikhs into a powerful political and military force. He fought many wars against Aurangzeb
After the demise of Guru Gobind Singh,the institution of Guru ship came to an end.The leadership of the Sikhs passed into the hands of his trusted disciple,Banda Bahadur. He tried to unite the peasants and the lower castes and wage an unequal war against the Mughal army but failed. The upper castes in Punjab were against him and hence, joined his opponents.
Guru Nanak was the first guru of Sikhs. Sikhism was a religious reform movement but Guru Gobind Singh,the tenth guru,transformed the Sikhs into a powerful political and military force. He fought many wars against Aurangzeb
After the demise of Guru Gobind Singh,the institution of Guru ship came to an end.The leadership of the Sikhs passed into the hands of his trusted disciple,Banda Bahadur. He tried to unite the peasants and the lower castes and wage an unequal war against the Mughal army but failed. The upper castes in Punjab were against him and hence, joined his opponents.
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