Review the significance of the tradition of martydom in the development of sikh history
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Martyrdom is a fundamental institution of the Sikh faith. When one calls an individual a shahid, this connotes more than its definition in Arabic vocabulary or Islamic faith, which is death in battle with the infidels. .Bhai Taru Singh was the first Sikh at the time of Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1539).
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➡️ The history of Sikhism started with Guru Nanak Dev Ji. He was the first Guru of the fifteenth century in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. The religious practices were formalised by Guru Gobind Singh Ji on 13 April 1699. Subsequently, Sikhism militarised to oppose Mughal hegemony.
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