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Ruse of Aurangzeb Alamgir's policies, Sikhs rose against him.
in the time of Bahadur Shah I, Sikhs and Mughals developed
u relanons. Guru Gobind Singh, was serving in Mughal army and
munately, in 1708 AD, Pathans murdered him because of some old
to Sikh traditions, the battle of Jaju was won through his force.
After the death of Guru Gobind Singh, a look like disciple of him
ed to be the real Guru Gobind who had miraculously resurrected to
sikls in the war against Muslims. He called himself the True King.
Sikhs followed him. He attacked Sonipat, some 25 miles from Delhi,
defeated the local Faudar. This victory made him the centre of
s'attention. After Hris he led an army of 40,000 men and ruthlessly
Lind the Muslims in Sidhura, near Saharanpur. Then he reached Sirhind
ni did a great deal of looting and killing. Like Saharanpur, Sirhind was
so plundered and looted. Then Sikhs tried to march toward Sultanpur, but
e local Faujdar Shams Khan Khaweshgi resisted and stopped them. Sikhs
lad to face many defeats during the reign of Jahandar Shah and their power
persed. However, Sikhs remained a nuisance for Mughal government
al caused them considerable losses. 1:3
could anyone can explain it?​

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