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What caused bitter enmity between the sikhs and the mughals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The hostility between Sikhs and Mughals dates from the time of the founder of Sikh religion Guru Nanak and his contemporary Babur who was the founder of Mughal empire. ... The conflict between Sikhs and Mughals started to arise with the persecution of Sikh gurus on their refusal to convert into Islam.

Answered by UsmanSant
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The refusal of Sikh gurus to convert into Islam was the main cause for the bitter in between Sikhs and Mughals.

● The antagonistic vibe among Sikhs and Mughals dates from the hour of the originator of Sikh religion Guru Nanak and his contemporary Babur who was the organizer of Mughal realm. ...

● The contention among Sikhs and Mughals began to emerge with the mistreatment of Sikh masters on their refusal to change over into Islam

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