How did the formation of Khalsa help in the growth of Sikhs as a major regional power?
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• Gobind Singh established the Khalsa, or the brotherhood of the Sikhs.
• The Khalsa gives the community a deep sense of unity founded on symbolic acts.
• After his death in 1708, the Khalsa rose in revolt against Mughal authority under Banda Bahadur’s leadership.
• Sikhs declared their sovereign rule by striking coins in the name of Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh, and established their own administration between the Sutluj and the Yamuna.
• Banda Bahadur was captured in 1715 and was put to death at Delhi in 1716.
• By the early 1800s, the Sikhs managed to carve out an independent kingdom in the Mughal Empire, which they retained until the British annexations in the 1850s.
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