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how were the sikhs organised in the eighteenth century?​

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Answered by bcsuyal71
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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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Answered by dplincsv
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Explanation:

  • The Sikhs organised themselves into a no.of bands called jathas or misls.
  • Their combined forces were known as the grand army (dal Khalsa).
  • The entire body used to meet at Amritsar at the time of Baisakhi and Diwali to take collective decisions known as "resolutions of the Guru (gurumathas).
  • A system called Rakhi was introduced, offering protection to cultivations on the payment of a tax of 20% of the produce.
  • Guru Gobind Singh had inspired the Khalsa with the belief of that their destiny was to rule (Raj karega Khalsa)..
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