Banda Singh Bahadur

Banda Singh Bahadur

▪ Sikh military leader
also called  Lachman Das,  Lachman Dev , or  Madho Das 
born 1670, Rajauri [India]
died June 1716, Delhi

      first Sikh (Sikhism) military leader to wage an offensive war against the Mughal rulers of India, thereby temporarily extending Sikh territory.

      As a youth, he decided to be a samana (ascetic), and until 1708, when he became a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh, he was known as Madho Das. After his initiation into the Sikh brotherhood, he took the name Banda Singh Bahadur and became a respected, if not popular, general; his cold and impersonal character did not endear him to his men.

      Banda Singh set out in 1709 to attack the Mughals, conquering large tracts of territory. His pillaging and massacring in the Deccan led the Mughal rulers finally to move against him in force. After an eight-month siege, the fortress town of Gurdas Nangal fell to the Mughals in 1715. Banda Singh and his men were taken as prisoners to Delhi, where every day for six months a few of his men were taken out and executed. When his own turn came, Banda Singh stated to the Muslim judge that this fate befell him justly because he had failed his beloved Guru Gobind Singh. He was tortured to death with red-hot irons.

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