how were the Sikh organised 18th century
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Guru Gobind Singh was the tenth Guru of the Sikhs. ... Question 6: How were the Sikhs organized in the eighteenth century? Answer: In the eighteenth century, the Sikhs organized themselves into a number of bands called jathas, and later misls. Their combined forces were known as the grand army (dal khalsa).
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The Sikhs organized themselves into a variety of bands known as jathas and later misls in the 18th century. The vast army was the name given to their combined forces (dal khalsa).
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- In Punjab, the development of a regional state was aided by the Sikhs' organization as a political group during the seventeenth century. Guru Gobind Singh engaged in a number of conflicts with the Rajput and Mughal emperors, both before and after the Khalsa was established in 1699.
- Under a number of able leaders in the eighteenth century, the Sikhs organized themselves into a number of bands called jathas, and later on misls. Their combined forces were known as the grand army (dal khalsa).
- The Khalsa were motivated by Guru Gobind Singh's idea that they will one day rule.
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