- Battle of Chamkaur
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle Of Chamkaur
caption=
partof=Khalsa -Mughal Conflicts
date=December 6 ,1704
place=near the village ofChamkaur
result= Decisive Mughal victory; Guru Gobind Singh escapes
combatant1=Mughal andRajput soldiers
combatant2=Khalsa Singhs
commander1=Wazir Khan [Mughal Governor of Punjab] ; Rajput Kings
commander2=Guru Gobind Singh
strength1=Unknown (estimated in thousands)
strength2=40 MuktePanj Piare
Guru jiSahibzada Ajit Singh Sahibzada Jujhar Singh
total 48
casualties1=Unknown (estimated high casulties)
casualties2=All, except Guru Gobind Singh, Daya Singh, Dharam Singh, and Man Singh|The Battle Of Chamkaur or also known as Battle Of Chamkaur Sahib was a battle fought between
Khalsa led byGuru Gobind Singh against the Mughal forces led by Wazir Khan and other Mughal Generals. Guru Gobind Singh makes a reference to this battle inZafarnamah .He tells how hundred thousands of Mughal soldiers attacked his Sikhs who were only forty in number and without food.cite book
last = Ralhan
first = O.P
authorlink =
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title = The Great Gurus Of The Sikhs
publisher = Anmol Publications PVT LTD
date = 1997
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pages = 154
url =
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isbn = 8174884793] In spite of their numerical strength ,the Mughal soldiers were unable to kill or capture the Guru. The Guru also talks of cowardice of one of the Mughal generals and how he hid himself behind a wall, not having the courage to face the Guru.The Battle
After the Guru left
Anandpur on the night ofDecember 5 ,1704 , they had crossed the Sarsa river and stopped in Chamkaur. They asked, permission of the city chief for shelter to rest for the night in their garhi orhaveli . The older brother thought giving him shelter would be dangerous so he refused. But the younger brother gave permission to let them stay there for the night.Despite giving assurance of safe conduct, the
Mughals and theRajput soldiers were looking for Guru Gobind Singh, to take his head as a trophy. After learning that the party ofSikhs had taken shelter in the haveli, they laid siege upon it.After the attack on the haveli the next morning,
Singh archers and the twosahibzada s took up their positions. The Sikhs kept repeatedly going out into the battlefield in teams of five to attack the Mughal soldiers but were slain one by one.As night approached, the battle was heavily underway. After seeing such losses of men, the two elder sons of Guru Gobind Singh went into the battle themselves and attacked the Mughal soldiers. They both fell whilst fighting, thus achieving on of the highest honours in Sikhism. With over most of the force dead, the Sikhs decided that the Guru should escape the haveli because such a loss will be impact greatly on the
Sikh community. It was proposed that the Guru should change his attire with Sangat Singh, anotherSikh who somewhat resembled him in stature. Guru Gobind Singh left through the back with three Sikhs and the rest kept fighting until they too were martyred. Seeing the clothes ofGuru Gobind Singh on Bhai Sangat Singh, the Mughals were ecstatic and mistakenly took the corpse of Bhai Sangat Singh to be the slain Guru Gobind Singh. They then cut the head off from the corpse and took it to Delhi thinking it was the dead Guru.Some scholars say that 3/4ths of the Mughal and
Rajput army pershied at theBattle of Chamkaur , while roughly 95% of Guru Gobind Singh's accompaniment at Chamkur fell at the hands of the Mughal andRajput coalition forces. OnlyGuru Gobind Singh , Daya Singh, Dharam Singh, and Mann Singh escaped the assault of the vast force (estimated at a minimum of hundred thousand strong) that had been dispatched byAurangzeb to destroy them.Aftermath
After finding out that the Guru had escaped, the Mughals started searching the woods and the area surrounding Chamkaur.
The Mughals hastingly chased after the Guru once they realised he had escpaed. Guru Gobind Singh made a last stand against the Mughals at
Muktsar , where the imperial army was defeated outright and retreated. The battle of Muktsar was the last battle fought by Guru Gobind Singh.There he wrote "
Zafarnamah ", ("the notification of victory"), a letter toAurangzeb in which he wrote"...But still when the lamp of daylight (sun) set and the queen of night (moon) came up,then my protector (god) gave me passage and I escaped safely, not even a hair on my body was harmed".
The Guru emphasised how he was proud that his sons had died fighting in battle, and that he had 'thousands of sons - the Singhs'. He also said that he would never trust Aurengzeb again due to his broken promises and lies.
References
External links
* [http://www.singhsabha.com/battle_of_chamkaur.htm Battle description at singhsabha.com]
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