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Why did the sikh turn violent against the Mughal?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Mughal rulers turn against the Sikhs in India because the then Mughal emperor Aurangzeb angered the Sikhs by executing the ninth guru of Sikhs, named Guru Tegh Bahadur along with his five followers, it was done because they denied of turning into an Islamic people.


They did not embrace the islam and were executed by the kind.


This was an unjust move and turned them angry.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Mughal rulers turn against the Sikhs in India because the then Mughal emperor Aurangzeb angered the Sikhs by executing the ninth guru of Sikhs, named Guru Tegh Bahadur along with his five followers, it was done because they denied of turning into an Islamic people.


They did not embrace the islam and were executed by the kind.


This was an unjust move and turned them angry.

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