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how did the Sikhs resist the Mughal governor​

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Answered by MrsMuffin
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Jahangir had a hostile attitude towards the Sikhs as Guru Arjun Dev had provided assistance and shelter to his rebellious son, Khusrau. Guru Arjun Dev along with his followers was tortured and put to death on the order of Jahangir. This led to the beginning of a bitter struggle between the Sikhs and the Mughals

Answered by KimBlink
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The Mughal-Sikh Wars were a series of campaigns between Mughal and Sikh armies, taking place in present-day Pakistan and the India between the 16th and 18th centuries.

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