- Sahibzada Jujhar Singh
Sahibzada Jujhar Singh (1691-1705), the second son of
Guru Gobind Singh , was born to Mata Jito(also known as Mata Sundari) atAnandpur Sahib on March 14, 1691. This event is now celebrated on April 9 each year according to theNanakshahi Calendar).Early life
Like his elder brother
Sahibzada Ajit Singh , he started training in martial arts such as theGatka along with the study of the religious texts. In 1699, when he was eight years old, he received the rites ofKhalsa initiation, called theAmrit Sanskar Ceremony. By the time of the siege of Anandpur by a powerful and combined host ofMughals and hillmen in December 1705, Jujhar Singh, nearing the completion of his fifteenth year, was an experienced young warrior, strong and fearless.The Battle of Chamkaur
He was one of the band that successfully waded through the flooded "Sarsa" rivulet on horseback and made their way to
Chamkaur by nightfall on 6 December 1705, with the adversary in hot pursuit. The band comprised his father, Guru Gobind, his elder brother Ajit and forty men. They erected a stockade ("Garhi") and decided to fight to the last man.By dawn, the Mughal forces of almost ten thousand had begun a siege of the Garhi. As they ran out of ammunition and arrows, the
Sikhs inside split themselves into batches of five each who would go out one after the other to engage the besiegers in hand-to-hand combat. Jujhar Singh led the last sally towards the end of the day (7 December 1705), and laid down his life fighting near the place where he had earlier seen his elder brother fall. "Gurdwara Qatalgarh" in Chamkaur Sahib now marks the site where he and Ajit Singh fell.See also
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Sahibzada Ajit Singh
*Sahibzada Zorawar Singh
*Sahibzada Fateh Singh References
* Kuir Singh Gurbilds Pdtshdhi 10. Patiala, 1968
* Chhibbar, Kesar Singh, Rnnsdvalindma Dasdn Pdlshdhldn Kd. Chandigarh, 1972
* Gian Singh, Giani, Panth Prakdsh. Patiala, 1970
* Padam, Piara Singh, Char Sdhihidde. Patiala, 1970
* Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909External links
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