why was the Mughal Emperor Jahangir hostile to the Sikh community?
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because he executed a sikh guru
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Arjun Dev, the 5th Guru of the Sikhs, who was helping Khusrau, was in danger of mistrust.
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Murad and Daniel died of alcoholism in their father's life. After the death of Akbar Azam in 1605, he was succeeded by Prince Salim Nooruddin Jahangir. It implemented several useful reforms Jahangir was angry with the Sikhs for helping the rebellion of Khusro, the son of Jahangir, and what he had written about Hindu and Muslim in the Sikh text.
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