Sahib New!: Chaar

Their lives were cut short during the late 17th and early 18th centuries as they stood alongside their father, the tenth Sikh Guru, in the struggle for religious freedom and human rights. The Siege of Anandpur Sahib and the Separation

If the battle of Chamkaur teaches us about physical courage, the tragedy of Sirhind teaches us about spiritual resolve. chaar sahib

When threatened with death, the youngest, Fateh Singh, famously asked, "When we are to die, why delay? Send us to where our brothers are." The court, in a brutal display of cruelty, ordered them to be bricked alive within a wall. On December 26, 1705, the two younger princes attained martyrdom, choosing death over abandoning their faith. Their grandmother, Mata Gujri Ji, left this world shortly after, unable to bear the grief but proud of her grandsons' spirit. Their lives were cut short during the late

The elder sons, and Sahibzada Jujhar Singh , displayed immense bravery during the Battle of Chamkaur . Outnumbered by a massive Mughal army, a small band of Sikhs took refuge in a mud fortress. Send us to where our brothers are

Today, the are commemorated globally, particularly during the month of Poh (December/January). The animated movies depicting their lives have brought their story to a new generation, transcending religious boundaries.

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