• The Battle of Kiratpur, also known as the Battle of Kiratpur Sahib, took place between the Sikhs, commanded by Guru Hargobind, and the Mughals, commanded...
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    Lahira, 1634 Battle for Maham Battle of Padiala Battle of Kiratpur Battle of Kartarpur, 1635 Battle of Phagwara, 1635 The animated Punjabi movie Dastaan-E-Miri...
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  • Dal Khalsa (Sikh Army) (category Military units and formations of the Sikhs)
    Khalsa Army of the later Sikh Empire. Battle of Rohilla Battle of Kartarpur Battle of Amritsar (1634) Battle of Lahira Battle of Kiratpur Battle of Bhangani...
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  • after reached Kiratpur. On the Sikh side, Bhatt Sona and Bhatt Sohela (sons of Balu Bhatt and grandsons of Mula Bhatt) were killed in the battle. Nihang Martyrdom...
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  • This is a list of battles fought by the 6th Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind. Guru Arjan had advised his son, Hargobind, to become martially trained when he was...
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    Many battles and campaigns between the armies of the Mughal Empire and various Sikh states took place, and started with the martyrdom of the fifth Sikh...
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    This is a list of known wars, conflicts, battles/sieges, missions and operations involving former kingdoms and states in the Indian subcontinent and the...
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  • of Malerkotla. Wazir Khan, the governor of Sirhind found out that the Sikhs from Majha had assembled at Kiratpur Sahib. Therefore, when the Sikhs reached...
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    Baba Gurditta (category Family members of the Sikh gurus)
    He was the founder of Kiratpur near the Shivalik foothills, also according to commands by his father. He took part in the Battle of Kartarpur (1635) against...
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    Hill States–Sikh wars (category Battles involving the Rajputs)
    a prince of Hindur to regain his throne after being released from Gwalior. The guru was also able to be the founder of the city Kiratpur Sahib by the...
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    remained in Kiratpur until his death.: 543  On the Sikh side, Bhatt Fateh Chand and Bhatt Amir Chand (sons of Dharma Bhatt and grandsons of Bhoja Bhatt)...
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    Bhai Mani Singh (category Executions of Sikhs by the Mughal Empire)
    Das, took him to Guru Har Rai at Kiratpur to pay homage. Mani Singh spent about two years at Kiratpur in the service of Guru Har Rai, scrubbing cooking...
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  • established his headquarters at Kiratpur Sahib and positioned his troops at Anandpur Sahib. He warned Kahlur to prepare for battle, feeling frustrated that this...
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    Bidhi Chand (category Date of death not in Wikidata)
    banks of the Sutlej river, due to wounds sustained in the battle, during the journey and relocation of Guru Hargobind and his retinue to Kiratpur. Bidhi...
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    There too he had to fight quite a few battles before he moved to Phagwara and then to Kiratpur in the territory of the refractory hill chief Tara Chand...
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    lasting only two years, five months and 24 days. Har Krishan was born in Kiratpur Sahib (Shivalik Hills) in northwest Indian subcontinent to Krishen Devi...
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    Singh's followers. Banda Singh decided to head east towards Kiratpur in order to liberate Sikhs of Majha and Doaba held up in Malerkotla and Ropar. Along the...
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    Bijnor district (category Districts of Uttar Pradesh)
    Nagina (reserved), Bijnor, Barhapur, Nehtaur (Reserved) Afzalgarh Basi Kiratpur Bijnor Chandok Chandpur Dhampur Haldaur Jhalu Mandawar Nagina Najibabad...
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  • Bahadur launched an invasion of the Hill States.[citation needed] He officially established his headquarters at Kiratpur Sahib, and positioned some troops...
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    distributed; one each to Haridwar, Kiratpur Sahib, Rauza Sharif, Sunam and the museum at Jallianwala Bagh, and two urns to the library of the Shaheed Udham Singh...
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  • Kiratpur Sahib and defeated Raja Bhim Chand, who was responsible for organising all the Hill Rajas against Guru Gobind Singh and instigating battles with...
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    masters of Sikhism, who established the religion over the course of about two and a half centuries, beginning in 1469. The year 1469 marks the birth of Guru...
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    his mother Natti were the only members of the Guru's family who did not accompany him on his journey to Kiratpur. In the first place, Dhir Mal had turned...
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    successor Guru Hargobind fought a Battle at Amritsar and later left Amritsar and its surrounding areas in 1635 for Kiratpur. For about a century after the...
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    them in a zoo located in Kiratpur. A traditional Sikh garden located in Kiratpur, known as Naulakha Bagh (meaning "garden of 900,000 plants"), was believed...
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    links Kiratpur Sahib and Chandigarh to Nangal, Una and further Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. It is situated near the Sutlej river, the longest of the five...
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    the name Tegh Bahadur (Brave Sword) after Tyag Mal showed valor in the Battle of Kartarpur against the Mughals. Tegh Bahadur was brought up in the Sikh...
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    son, Har Krishan (1656−1664), as his successor before he passed away at Kiratpur on October 6, 1661 CE. This was a direct challenge to Aurangzeb who had...
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    Akal Sena (category Military units and formations of the Sikhs)
    There too he had to fight quite a few battles before he moved to Phagwara and then to Kiratpur in the territory of the refractory hill chief Tara Chand...
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  • Bhai Sati Das (category Executions of Sikhs by the Mughal Empire)
    the village of Makhowal five miles north of Kiratpur and established a new town, Chakk Nanaki now named as Anandpur Sahib (the abode of bliss) where...
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