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How did the Khalsa and the Jats generate money to sustain themselves? ​

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Khalsa (Punjabi: "the pure") refers to both a special group of initiated Sikh warriors,[1] as well as a community that considers Sikhismas its faith.[2]The Khalsa tradition was initiated in 1699 by the last living Guru of Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh. Its formation was a key event in the history of Sikhism.[3]The founding of Khalsa is celebrated by Sikhs during the festival of Vaisakhi.[4] [5][6]

Guru Gobind Singh started the Khalsa tradition after his father had been beheaded for resisting the religious persecution of non-Muslims (mainly Kashmiri Hindus) during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. [7][8][9]Guru Gobind Singh created and initiated the Khalsa as a warrior with a duty to protect the innocent from any form of religious persecution.[10] The Khalsa redefined the Sikh tradition from the start. It formulated an initiation ceremony (amrit pahul, nectar ceremony) and rules of conduct for the Khalsa warriors. It created a new institution for the temporal leadership of the Sikhs, replacing the masands system maintained by the earlier Gurus of Sikhism. Additionally, the Khalsa provided a political and religious vision for the Sikh community.[2][11]

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