mughal emperor jahangir was hostile to the Sikh community? explain
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It was the virtually self-governing body and the modem historians refer to the early 17th-century Sikh community as 'a state within a state'. This made the Mughal emperor Jahangir hostile to the Sikh community. He looked upon them as a potential threat and he ordered the execution of Guru Aijan in 1606.
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It was the virtually self-governing body and the modem historians refer to the early 17th-century Sikh community as 'a state within a state'. This made the Mughal emperor Jahangir hostile to the Sikh community. He looked upon them as a potential threat and he ordered the execution of Guru Aijan in 1606.
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