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From Sacrifice to Sovereignty: The Martyrdom of the Chaar Sahibzaade and the Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur as a Revolutionary Catalyst

That disciple was Madho Das, a Bairagi hermit. The Guru converted him and renamed him ("The Liberated Lion Commander"). Unlike the hereditary Gurus, Banda Singh was a military general with a specific mandate: "Go to the Punjab. Wield the sword. Avenge the Sahibzaade. Establish Khalsa Raj (rule of the pure)." The Guru gave him five arrows and a nishan sahib (flag). This was a delegation of sovereign violence—a holy war ( dharam yudh ) against the Mughal state. 5. Banda Singh Bahadur: The Revolutionary General (1708-1715) Banda Singh’s rise was meteoric because he synthesized Sikh martial ideology with a radical agrarian revolution. He traveled north, gathering the scattered Sikhs who had been in hiding since 1704. chaar sahibzaade rise of banda singh bahadur

Banda Singh issued a revolutionary Hukamnama (edict): "He who does not join the Khalsa by Baisakhi will be considered a traitor." He abolished the Zamindari system (landlord revenue collectors) in areas he conquered, granting land to the actual tillers (peasants). This shifted the conflict from a religious feud to a class war against the Mughal aristocracy. From Sacrifice to Sovereignty: The Martyrdom of the

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From Sacrifice to Sovereignty: The Martyrdom of the Chaar Sahibzaade and the Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur as a Revolutionary Catalyst

That disciple was Madho Das, a Bairagi hermit. The Guru converted him and renamed him ("The Liberated Lion Commander"). Unlike the hereditary Gurus, Banda Singh was a military general with a specific mandate: "Go to the Punjab. Wield the sword. Avenge the Sahibzaade. Establish Khalsa Raj (rule of the pure)." The Guru gave him five arrows and a nishan sahib (flag). This was a delegation of sovereign violence—a holy war ( dharam yudh ) against the Mughal state. 5. Banda Singh Bahadur: The Revolutionary General (1708-1715) Banda Singh’s rise was meteoric because he synthesized Sikh martial ideology with a radical agrarian revolution. He traveled north, gathering the scattered Sikhs who had been in hiding since 1704.

Banda Singh issued a revolutionary Hukamnama (edict): "He who does not join the Khalsa by Baisakhi will be considered a traitor." He abolished the Zamindari system (landlord revenue collectors) in areas he conquered, granting land to the actual tillers (peasants). This shifted the conflict from a religious feud to a class war against the Mughal aristocracy.

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