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Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tegh Bahadur si kriya, Kari na kinhoo aan. |
 | | Finally, the Guru himself was beheaded, under imperial warrant, in broad daylight, in the middle of a public square, the most prominent public place in India, called Chandni Chowk, of Delhi, on the charge that he was a stumbling block preventing the spread of Islam in the Indian subcontinent. |
 | | Cunnigham, Capt. J.D. A History of the Sikhs, from the Origin of the National to Battles of the Sutlej, London-1849, p.84; Macauliffc, Mr. |
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