- Name the ten Gurus
of the Sikhs in the right order
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469
- 1539)
- Guru Angad Dev Ji (1504
- 1552)
- Guru Amardas Ji (1479
- 1574)
- Guru Ramdas Ji (1534
- 1581)
- Guru Arjan Dev Ji (1563
- 1606)
- Guru Hargobind Ji (1595
- 1644)
- Guru Har Rai Ji (1630
- 1661)
- Guru Harkrishan Ji (1656
- 1664)
- Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
(1621 - 1675)
- Guru Gobind Singh Ji
(1666 - 1708)
- Name the present
Guru of the Sikhs
Guru Granth Sahib Ji and
Guru Panth Khalsa
- Who were the four
Sahebzadas ?
They were the sons of
Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
- Name the four
Sahebzadas
- Baba Ajit Singh Ji (1687
- 1704)
- Baba Jujhar Singh Ji
(1689 - 1704)
- Baba Zorawar Singh Ji
(1696 - 1704)
- Baba Fateh Singh Ji (1698
- 1704)
- Who was the eldest
Sahebzada ?
Baba Ajit Singh Ji
- Who was the youngest
Sahebzada ?
Baba Fateh Singh Ji
- Name the Sahebzadas
who were bricked alive.
- Baba Fateh Singh Ji
- Baba Zorawar Singh Ji
- Name the Sahebzadas
who achieved martyrdom in the battlefield of Chamkaur.
- Baba Ajit Singh Ji
- Baba Jujhar Singh Ji
- When & where was the
Khalsa Panth created ?
It was created on the
day of Vaisakhi of the year 1699 at Kesgarh Saheb by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
- What name did Guru
Gobind Singh Ji give to the newly created Sikh Community ?
Khalsa Panth
- Name the first 'Panj
Pyaras' (The five beloved ones)
- Bhai Daya Singh Ji
- Bhai Dharam Singh Ji
- Bhai Himmat Singh Ji
- Bhai Mohkkam Singh Ji
- Bhai Saheb Singh Ji
- Name the five 'K's
that every Sikh must always possess
- Kes (unshorn hair)
- Kangha (comb)
- Kirpan (knife /
sword)
- Kaccha (short
breeches)
- Kara (wrist band /
bangle)
- Who is the spiritual
father of all Sikhs (Khalsas) ?
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
- Who is the spiritual
mother of all Sikhs (Khalsas) ?
Mata Saheb Kaur Ji
- What is the native
place of all Sikhs (Khalsas) ?
Anandpur Saheb
- What is the Sikh
Salutation ?
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
- What is the Sikh
Jaikara ?
Jo Boley So Nihaal
Sat Sri Akaal
- What is the literal
meaning of the word 'Sikh' ?
Disciple
- What is the literal
meaning of the word 'Singh' ?
Lion
- What is the literal
meaning of the word 'Kaur' ?
Princess
- Name the five
prayers that comprise 'NITNEM' the daily prayer of the Sikhs (according to the
SGPC Rehat Maryada)
- Morning (Dawn -
Amrit Wela)
-
- Japji Saheb
-
- Jaap Saheb
-
- Sawaiye
- Evening (Dusk)
-
- Rehras Saheb which
comprises Sodar, Choupai Saheb, Six (first 5 and 40th) Pauris of Anand Saheb,
Mundawani, and Salok Mahala 2, the concluding hymn of Guru Granth Saheb.
- Night (Before
sleeping)
-
- (Kirtan) Sohaila
- Which of the 'Baanis'
of 'Nitnem' are not included in Guru Granth Saheb, but are taken from the 'Dasham
Granth' ?
- Jaap Saheb
- Sawaye
- Choupai Saheb
(included in Rehras Saheb)
- What are the four
main apostate acts ('Kuraihats') prohibited for a Sikh ?
- Shaving or cutting of
hair
- Eating Kuttha meat
- Adultery
- Use of tobacco or any
other intoxicant.
- Name the 'Five
Takhts' of the Sikhs
- Akal Takht, Amritsar
- Harmandir Saheb,
Patna (also known as Patna Saheb)
- Kesgarh Saheb,
Anandpur
- Hazur Saheb, Nander
- Damdama Saheb,
Talwandi Sabo (Bhatinda)
- Which Guru started
the formal teaching of the 'Gurmukhi' script ?
Guru Angad Dev Ji
- Which Guru
formalised the concept of the shared meal into 'Guru-Ka-Langar' ?
Guru Amardas Ji
- Who was the most
long-lived Guru ?
Guru Amardas Ji.
- Who got the tank
excavated (dug out) in Amritsar ?
Guru Ramdas Ji
- Who built Harmandir
Saheb (The Golden Temple) and gave a central place of worship to the Sikhs ?
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
- Who first placed the
sheets of copper gilt on Harmandir Saheb ?
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
- Who first compiled
the Guru Granth Saheb (The Adi Granth, then known as Pothi Saheb) ?
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
- When was the first
compilation of Guru Granth Saheb installed in Harmandir Saheb ?
1604 A.D.
- Who was appointed
the first Granthi of Guru Granth Saheb ?
Baba Buddha Ji
- Where is the
original copy of Guru Granth Saheb placed ?
At Kartarpur
- How many pages does
the standard printed volume of Guru Granth Saheb contain ?
1430 Pages
- Guru Granth Saheb
contains the compositions of how many Gurus ?
Six Gurus : First Five
Gurus & the Ninth Guru.
- When did Guru Granth
Saheb get 'Guru Gaddi' (Guruship) ?
October 3, 1708 A.D.
- Which Guru was
seated on a red-hot iron plate and burning hot sand put on his body ?
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
- Which Guru is
entitled 'Shahidaan De Sirtaj' ?
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
because he was the Pioneer and Champion of Martyrdom in Sikh History.
- Which Guru is
related to 'MIRI-PIRI' ?
Guru Hargobind Ji
- Which Guru was
beheaded ?
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
- Which Guru is
entitled 'Hind Di Chadar' ?
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji is
entitled 'Hind Di Chadar' because he died to protect the Hindu faith.
- What is 'SIMARAN' ?
Contemplation of the
Almighty God
- What is the ceremony
of Sikh marriage called ?
Anand Karaj
- How many 'Lawans'
are recited during the Sikh marriage ?
Four
- How much of his
income must every Sikh contribute for religious purposes ?
One-Tenth (called
Daswandh)
- When was Guru Nanak
Dev Ji born & where ?
April 15, 1469 A.D. in
Talwandi (now in Pakistan - Nankana Saheb)
- Name the parents of
Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Father : Mehta Kalu Ji
Mother : Mata Tripta Ji
- Who were Bebe Nanaki
& Bhai Jai Ram ?
Bebe Nanaki was Guru
Nanak Dev Ji's older sister & Bhai Jai Ram was her husband.
- Name the wife of
Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Mata Sulakhani Ji
- Name the sons of
Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Baba Sri Chand Ji
Baba Lakhmi Das Ji.
- Which Guru
established the first Gurdwara (Sangat) ? Where & when ?
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at
Kartarpur in 1521 A.D.
- What were Guru Nanak
Dev Ji's travels called ?
Udaasis
- Name the Muslim who
accompanied Guru Nanak Dev Ji with a rebeck (a musical instrument invented by
himself).
Bhai Mardana Ji.
- Where are the
descendants of Mardana found ?
In Ramdas, the city of
Baba Buddha, and are called Rababies or the people of Rebeck.
- During his travels,
Guru Nanak Dev Ji went to Sayyadpur (now called Eminabad) and stayed at a
carpenter's house (considered of low caste according to the Hindu caste
system). Name the carpenter.
Bhai Laalo
- Who was the (high
caste) local official there whose feast Guru Nanak Dev Ji rejected ?
Malik Bhaago
- Where was the first
missionary center (Manji) established by Guru Nanak Dev Ji ?
The first 'Manji' was
established at Bhai Laalo's house to spread Sikhism in Northern Punjab
- What was the abode
of the Jogis (Yogis) of Gorakhnath clan called ?
Gorakhmata (later became
known as Nanakmata)
- Name the mountains
where Guru Nanak Dev Ji met the renowned 'Sidhas'.
Kailash Parbat (also
called Sumer Parbat)
- Name the composition
in Guru Granth Saheb Ji that records the dialogues Guru Nanak Dev Ji had with
the 'Sidhas'.
Sidh Ghosht
- Name the so called
cannibal that Guru Nanak Dev Ji met during his travel through the wilderness
of Assam.
Kauda Rakhshash
- During his travels,
whom did Guru Nanak Dev Ji meet at Sangladeep (Ceylon) ?
Raja Shiv Nabh
- Who was the founder
of the Mughal dynasty in India ?
Babar
- Name the reigning
Mughal ruler during Guru Nanak Dev Ji's time.
Babar
- What are the four
hymns by Guru Nanak alluding to the invasions by Babar (1483- 1530 A.D.)
collectively known as in Sikh literature ?
Babarvani (Guru Nanak
described the atrocities of Babar and his men in Punjab)
- Where was Guru Nanak
taken captive during Babar's invasion ?
Sayyadpur, now called
Eminabad, in Gujranwala district of Pakistan
- Where did Guru Nanak
Dev Ji meet Vali Kandhari ?
Hasan Abdal
- Name the Gurdwara,
now in Pakistan, which stands at the place where Vali Kandhari's ego was
broken.
Panja Saheb
- When and where did
Guru Nanak Dev Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) ?
In 1539 at Kartarpur
- How old was Guru
Nanak Dev Ji when he passed away and transferred the 'Divine Light' over to
Guru Angad Dev Ji ?
Seventy Years
- In which year was
Guru Angad Dev Ji born ?
In 1504 A.D.
- What was the
original name of Guru Angad Dev Ji ?
Bhai Lehna
- Name the father of
Bhai Lehna Ji.
Bhai Pheru
- Who was Mata Kheevi
Ji ?
She was the wife of Guru
Angad Dev Ji.
She is the only woman in Sikh History whose name has been mentioned in Guru
Granth Saheb Ji.
- Name the children of
Guru Angad Dev Ji.
2 sons: Bhai Datu and
Bhai Dasu
1 daughter: Bibi Amro
- In what year was
Guru Angad Dev Ji appointed as Guru ?
1539 A.D.
- Where did Guru Angad
Dev Ji stay during the years that Guru Amardas Ji served him ?
Khadur Saheb
- Who was Humayun, and
why was he visiting Guru Angad Dev Ji ?
Humayun was Babar's son.
Having been defeated by Sher Shah, he was fleeing India via Lahore and hearing
the repute of Guru Angad Dev Ji, came to meet him at Khadur for his blessings,
with a good number of presents
- When did Guru Angad
Dev Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light)?
In 1552 A.D.
- When was Guru
Amardas Ji born ?
In 1479 A.D.
- Name the parents of
Guru Amardas Ji.
Bhai Tej Bhan and Mata
Lakhmi (or Mata Bhakt Devi as per some historians)
- Name the wife of
Guru Amardas Ji.
Bibi Mansa Devi
- Name the children of
Guru Amardas Ji.
2 sons: Baba Mohan and
Baba Mohri
2 daughters: Bibi Dani and Bibi Bhani
- Who was Bibi Amro Ji
?
She was the daughter of
Guru Angad Dev Ji and daughter-in-law of the brother of Guru Amardas Ji.
- How old was Guru
Amardas Ji when he met Guru Angad Dev Ji ?
61 years old
- For how many years
did Guru Amardas Ji serve Guru Angad Dev Ji ?
12 Years
- What was the name of
the river that Guru Amardas Ji walked to to get water for Guru Angad Dev Ji's
bath ?
River Beas
- When was Guru
Amardas Ji appointed as Guru ?
1552 A.D.
- Name the eldest son
of Guru Angad Dev Ji who struck Guru Amardas Ji with his foot when Guru Ji was
seated on Gurgaddi (Guru's seat).
Bhai Datu
- Which city was
founded by Guru Amardas Ji, where he settled down after being appointed as
Guru ?
Goindwal
- What is a baoli ?
A well with steps
proceeding down to the water level.
- When was the Baoli
(well) with 84 steps completed by Guru Amardas Ji in Goindval ?
In 1559 A.D.
- Who established the
system of preachers called 'masands' ?
Guru Amardas Ji
- In which year did
Emperor Akbar visit Guru Amardas Ji ?
1567 A.D.
- Why did Guru Amardas
Ji refuse Emperor Akbar's offering of village revenues for the Guru-ka-langar
?
This Community Kitchen
must be community supported and depend only on the offerings of the devout.
- What did one have to
do before he was allowed to attend discourse of Guru Amardas Ji ?
They had to partake
Guru-ka-langar
- What were the three
special days declared by Guru Amardas Ji when all the Sikhs were to congregate
from far and near at the Guru's place to hear His words ?
Baisakhi (April 13),
Maghi (1st day of Magha, mid January) and Diwali (festival of lights in
October/November)
- Guru Amardas Ji
opposed the practice of Purdah. What is Purdah ?
Wearing of veil by women
- Guru Amardas Ji
opposed the practice of Sati. What is Sati ?
The practice of burning
the widow on her husbands funeral pyre is called Sati. When the husband died,
the wife either voluntarily burnt herself on the pyre of her husband or was
thrown into the fire without her consent. In popular term the woman who did
perform this act was called Sati (truthful).
- How many
missionaries ('masands') did Guru Amardas Ji train and sent out to various
places ? Out of these, how many were women ?
Guru Amardas Ji trained
and sent out 146 missionaries, out of which 52 were women. (Note: At one time,
the country of Afghanistan and Kashmir were under the jurisdiction of women
masands.)
- In which year did
Guru Amardas Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) ?
In 1574 A.D.
- In which year was
Guru Ramdas Ji born ?
In 1534 A.D.
- Name the parents of
Guru Ramdas Ji.
Hari Das and Anup Devi
(some historians list Daya Kaur as the mother)
- What was Guru Ramdas
Ji's wife's name ?
Bibi Bhani Ji. (Daughter
of Guru Amardas Ji.)
- What was the
original name of Guru Ramdas Ji ?
Bhai Jetha
- Name the three sons
of Guru Ramdas Ji.
Prithi Chand (eldest)
Mahadeo
Arjan Mal (later became Guru Arjan Dev Ji)
- When and where did
Guru Ramdas Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) ?
In 1581 A.D. at Goindval.
- In which year was
Guru Arjan Dev Ji born ?
In 1563 A.D.
- What was Guru Arjan
Dev Ji's wife's name ?
Mata Ganga Ji
- Name the only son of
Guru Arjan Dev Ji.
Hargobind
- Name the son of
Prithi Chand.
Meharban.
- In which year was
the first construction of Harmandir Saheb (Golden Temple) completed ?
1589 A.D.
- Which guru taught
obedience to Satta and Balwand when they struck work ?
Guru Arjan Dev Ji.
- Who was Bhai Gurdas
?
He was the nephew (son
of younger brother) of Guru Amardas Ji. He was one of the most learned Sikhs
and his writings are still respected by Sikhs. The copy of Guru Granth Saheb
at Kartarpur is written in his hand.
- How was Bhai Gurdas
Ji a relative of Guru Arjan Dev Ji ?
Bhai Gurdas Ji was the
cousin brother of Bibi Bhaani Ji, who was the daughter of Guru Amardass Ji,
wife of Guru Ramdas Ji, and mother of Guru Arjan Dev Ji
- Which Guru initiated
Bhai Gurdas Ji into Sikhism ?
Guru Ramdas Ji
- Whom did Guru Arjan
Dev Ji dictate the Adi Granth to ?
Bhai Gurdas Ji
- In which year did
Bhai Gurdas die ?
1629 A.D.
- When did Akbar die ?
October 17, 1605 A.D.
- Under the rule of
which Mughal Emperor was Guru Arjan Dev Ji made to sit on a red-hot iron plate
?
Jehangir
- Where & when did
Guru Arjan Dev Ji achieve martyrdom ?
In Lahore on May 25,
1606 A.D.
- Name the Gurdwara,
now in Pakistan, that stands at the place where Guru Arjan Dev Ji was
martyred.
Dehra Saheb
- In which year was
Guru Hargobind Ji born ?
In 1595 A.D.
- Name the wifes of
Guru Hargobind Ji.
Bibi Damodri, Bibi
Mahadevi, and Bibi Nanaki
- How many sons did
Guru Hargobind Ji have ? Name them.
He had Five Sons. They
were :
- Baba Gurditta (Born
of Bibi Damodri) (Father of Guru Harrai)
- Baba Suraj Mal (Born
of Bibi Mahadevi)
- Baba Ani Rai (Born of
Bibi Nanaki)
- Baba Atal Rai (Born
of Bibi Nanaki)
- (Guru) Tegh Bahadur
(Born of Bibi Nanaki)
- Name the daughter of
Guru Hargobind Ji.
Bibi Viro (Born of Bibi
Damodri)
- How high is the
tower of Baba Atal (built in memory of Baba Atal in Amritsar) ?
It is 9 storeys high.
- Where was Guru
Hargobind Ji sent as a state prisoner ?
Fort of Gwalior.
- How many princes who
were already imprisoned in the Fort of Gwalior got freed along with Guru
Hargobind Ji ?
52.
- Guru Hargobind Ji
donned the sword as a twin symbol of two powers. Name them.
Miri (Temporal Power) &
Piri (Spiritual Power).
- Name the
fortification that Guru Hargobind Ji put up in Amritsar.
Lohgarh.
- What is the literal
meaning of Akal Takht ?
Throne of the Almighty.
- Who built the Akal
Takht (then called Akal Bunga) ?
Guru Hargobind Ji
- When did Guru
Hargobind Ji build Akal Takht (Akal Bunga) in Amritsar ?
In 1609 A.D.
- Why did Guru
Hargobind Saheb Ji build the Akaal Takht directly across from Harmandar Saheb
?
To represent the unity
of spiritual and secular (military) affairs. Akaal Takhat (miri) was
complimentary to Harmandar Saheb (piri).
- When did Jehangir
die ?
October 28, 1627 A.D.
- In which year was
the first battle between Emperor Shah Jahan and Guru Hargobind Saheb Ji fought
?
The battle took place in
1634 A.D. The Emperor sent an army of 7000 cavalry under the command of his
general Mukhlis Khan to capture the Guru. In the ensuing battle the Gurus
forces emerged victorious after the Guru killed Mukhlis Khan in single combat
with his sword. This battle marked a turning point as the Sikhs now turned
militant under mughal persecution.
- How many battles did
Guru Hargobind Saheb Ji fight against the attacking Mughal armies of Shah
Jahan ?
Six battles (He won all
the battles)
- Who were the two
masands of Kaabul who were bringing two choice steeds (horses) of high
pedigree to Guru Hargobind Saheb Ji ?
Bakht Mal and Tara Chand
- Name the reigning
Mughal rulers during Guru Hargobind Ji's time.
Jehangir and Shah Jahan
- Name the person who
recovered the Kabul horses from the Mughals.
Bhai Bidhi Chand. (The
horses belonged to a Sikh who was bringing them from Kabul as an offering for
Guru Hargobind Ji, but they were seized on the way by the Mughals. Bidhi Chand
recovered the first horse disguised as a hay-seller, and the second disguised
as an astrologer.)
- What were the names
of two horses that Bidhi Chand rescued from the stables of the governor of
Lahore ?
Dilbaag and Gulbaag
- Who recited the
correct pronunciation ('Shudh Paath') of Japji Saheb to Guru Hargobind Ji ?
Bhai Gopala Ji
- How many Gurus did
Baba Budha Ji serve ?
Six
- How old was Baba
Budha Ji when he passed away in 1631 ?
125 years old
- In which year did
Guru Hargobind Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) ?
In 1644 A.D.
- In which year and
where was Guru Har Rai Ji born ?
In 1630 A.D. at Kiratpur.
- Name the father of
Guru Har Rai Ji.
Baba Gurditta Ji.
- Name the brother of
Guru Har Rai Ji.
Dhir Mal.
- Name the wife of
Guru Har Rai Ji.
Krishan Kaur
- How many sons did
Guru Harrai have ? Name them.
He had Two sons. They
were :
- Ram Rai
- (Guru) Harkrishan
- Who was punished
(excommunicated from the community) for misinterpreting Gurbani and displaying
miracles before Aurangzeb ?
Ram Rai, son of Guru
Harrai Ji.
- In which year did
Guru Har Rai Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) ?
1661 A.D.
- In which year was
Guru Harkrishan Ji born ?
1656 A.D.
- How old was Guru
Harkrishan Ji when he received the Guruship ?
5 (five) years old
- Which Gurdwara
stands at the place of Mirza Raja Jai Singh's bungalow where Guru Harkrishan
Ji stayed when he came to Delhi ?
Gurdwara Bangla Saheb.
- In which year did
Guru Harkrishan Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) ?
1664 A.D.
- How old was Guru
Harkrishan Ji when he became 'Joti Jot' ?
8 (eight) years old
- Which Gurdwara
stands at the place where Guru Harkrishan Ji's body was cremated after he
became 'Joti Jot' ?
Gurdwara Bala Saheb.
- What were the last
words of Guru Harkrishan Ji announcing the next Guru ?
"Baba Bakale", which
meant that his successor is his grand uncle and would be found at village of
Bakala
- How many members of
the Sodhi family gathered at the village of Bakala claiming that they were the
Guru and successor as named by Guru Harkrishan Ji ?
About 22 (twenty two)
- Who found out the
true Guru in Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and proclaimed him to the world, thus
exposing the fake pretenders ?
Bhai Makhan Shah
- In which year and
where was Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji born ?
In 1621 A.D. at
Amritsar.
- What was Guru Tegh
Bahadur Ji's wife's name ?
Mata Gujri Ji
- How many children
did Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji have ? Name them.
One son. Gobind Rai
later became Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
- Who denied Guru Tegh
Bahadur Ji entry to the Golden Temple ?
The Sodhi Mahants
- At Kamrup (Assam),
which two forces made a compromise brought about by Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji ?
The forces of Raja Ram
Singh (a Rajput General of Aurangzeb who led an expedition against Assam) and
Ahom King (the local King)
- Where did Guru Tegh
Bahadur Ji get a huge mound built in memory of Guru Nanak's visit to that
place ?
Dhubri
- Which Mughal Emperor
ordered Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji to be beheaded at Chandni Chowk, Delhi ?
Aurangzeb
- Who were the other
three martyred along with Guru Tegh Bahadur by order of Aurangzeb ?
- Bhai Mati Das
- Bhai Sati Das
- Bhai Dayala
- How were these three
martyred ?
- Bhai Mati Das:
Sawn into two halves
- Bhai Sati Das:
Burnt in cotton wrapped around his body
- Bhai Dayala:
Boiled in hot water
- Name the leader of
the delegation of 500 Kashmiri brahmins that came to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji for
help.
Pandit Kirpa Ram (later
became the Sanskrit teacher of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and eventually became a
Khalsa and died fighting in the battle of Chamkaur.)
- How old was Gobind
Rai (Guru Gobind Singh) then ?
9 (nine) years old
- Where & when did
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji achieve martyrdom ?
In Delhi on November 11,
1675 A.D.
- Which Gurdwara
stands at the place where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was beheaded ?
Gurdwara Sis Ganj,
Chandni Chowk, Delhi
- Who cremated Guru
Tegh Bahadur Ji's body after he was beheaded ?
Bhai Lakhi Shah.
- Which Gurdwara
stands at the place where the body of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was cremated after
he was beheaded ?
Gurdwara Rakab Ganj,
Delhi
- Who took Guru Tegh
Bahadur Ji's head to Anandpur ?
Bhai Jaita Ji.
- Which Gurdwara
stands at the place where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's head was cremated ?
Gurdwara Sis Ganj,
Anandpur
- Who built Gurdwara
Rakab Ganj and Gurdwara Sis Ganj in Delhi ?
Sardar Baghel Singh in
1790 A.D.
- When was Guru Gobind
Singh Ji born & where ?
December 22, 1666 A.D.
in Patna.
- In what year did
Bhai Nandlaal Goyaa go to Anandpur Saheb to pay homage to Guru Gobind Singh Ji
?
1682
- Who were the poems
of Bhai Nandlaal Goyaa about ?
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
- Which was the first
battle fought between Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the hill chiefs ?
The Battle of Bhangani
was fought in 1687 between Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the hill chiefs led by
Raja Bhim Chand of Bilaspur. The hill chiefs received a crushing defeat at the
hands of the Guru.
- In which battle did
Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Pathans leave him at a very critical point ?
Battle of Bhangani
- How many sons did
Peer Budhu Shah have? How many of them died in the battle of Bhangani ?
He had four sons, two of
which died in battle
- What did Guru Gobind
Singh Ji give Peer Budhu Shah in remembrance of services rendered in the
battle at Bhangaani ?
A kanga with some of his
broken hair, a kirpan (sword) and a turban
- At the battle of
Anandpur, who cut off the head of Raja Kesari Chand ?
Bhai Ude Singh
- What was the name of
the Sikh who drove a spear into the elephant's head at the battle of Anandpur
?
Bhai Bachittar Singh
- Where did Raja
Gummand Chand die ?
Battle of Anandpur Saheb
- In the battle of
Anandpur Saheb, who gave water to all dying soldiers irrespective of whether
they were Sikhs or Muslims ?
Bhai Kanhaiya (later
became Kanhaiya Singh)
- When and where did
Guru Gobind Singh Ji separate from his mother and two younger sons before
going to the fort of Chamkaur ?
December 20, 1704, at
Sirsa river
- Who betrayed Mata
Gujri Ji and the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji to the Nawab of
Sirhind ?
Gangu Brahmin
- Where were Mata
Gujri Ji and the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji kept after being
imprisoned ?
Saman Burj (tower),
Sirhind
- From which fort did
the Panj Pyare (5 chosen ones) order Guru Gobind Singh Ji to leave for his
safety ?
Fort of Chamkaur
- Name the two Pathans
who helped Guru Gobind Singh Ji march through the Mughal camp.
Nabi Khaan and Gani
Khaan
- Who were the 'Chaali
Mukte' i.e. the forty freed ones referred to in the Sikh 'Ardas' ?
They were those forty
Sikhs who first denied Guru Gobind Singh Ji to be their Guru and later on got
martyred for his sake fighting near the lake of Khidrana, also called Isharsar,
on 29 December, 1705 after realising their mistake. Guru Gobind Singh Ji
blessed them as Chali Mukte, the Forty Immortals. After them Khidrana became
Muktsar - the Pool of Liberation.(NOTE : Some writers also refer the forty
Sikhs who got killed in the fort of Chamkaur ('Chamkaur Di Gari') while facing
an army of one million as the 'Chaali Mukte')
- Name the leader of
the 'Chaali' (40) Mukte who fought for Guru Gobind Singh Ji in Muktsar.
Bhai Maha Singh Ji.
- Who was Mai Bhago Ji
?
Mai Bhago Ji led the
forty Sikhs (Chaali Muktey) back to Guru Gobind Singh Ji. She had also
suffered injury in the battle. Guru Gobind Singh Ji took her in his care and
there after she stayed on with Guru Gobind Singh Ji as one of his bodyguard,
in male attire. After the death of Guru Gobind Singh Ji at Nanded in 1708, she
retired further south. She settled down at Jinvara, 11 km from Bidar in
Karnataka where, immersed in meditation, she lived to attain a ripe old age.
Her hut in Jinvara has now been converted into Gurdwara Tap Asthan Mai Bhago.
- Who was once
boasting about his bravery to Guru Gobind Singh Ji ?
Bhai Dalla
- Name the Gurdwara
that stands at the place where the younger Sahebzadas were bricked alive.
Fatehgarh Saheb (Fort of
Victory)
- When did Guru Gobind
Singh Ji receive the news of the martyrdom of the younger Sahebzadas ?
While he was in Lakhi
Jungle (forest)
- What was his
prophecy there ?
On hearing the news, he
pulled a shrub from its roots with his arrow and said: "thus will this
tyrannous rule be destroyed, root and branch."
- What is the
significance of Patna Saheb (one of the 5 Takhts) ?
It is the birth place of
Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
- Who built Harmandir
Saheb, Patna (Patna Saheb) ?
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
- What is the
significance of Kesgarh Saheb (one of the 5 Takhts) ?
Khalsa Panth was created
here on Vaisakhi of 1699 A.D. by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
- What is the meaning
of the word "Khalsa" ?
"Khalsa" is a technical
term which in the days of Mughal administration meant inalienable lands or
revenues directly looked after or administered by the government of the king.
Guru Gobind Singh applied this word specifically to those of the Sikhs whom he
had baptized as Singhs/Kaurs. To them he gave the name of Khalsa, 'his own'.
(Note that it is not correct to translate the word Khalsa as 'pure'. The word
for pure is 'khalis'. The word 'Khalsa' has, however, been derived from 'khalis'.)
- What is the
significance of Damdama Saheb (one of the 5 Takhts) ?
- Guru Gobind Singh Ji
got the full Paath of Guru Granth Saheb written here.
- It was called 'Guru
Ki Kashi' by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
- What does 'Damdama'
mean ?
Resting place.
- Whom did Guru Gobind
Singh Ji dictate the Guru Granth Saheb to ?
Bhai Mani Singh Ji
- Who wrote the 'Zaffarnama'
?
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
wrote this 'Letter of Victory' in Persian to Aurangzeb.
- When did Aurangzeb
die ?
March 3, 1707 A.D.
- Who was the eldest
son of Aurangzeb and why didn't he become the next Emperor ?
Muhammad Sultan died
before Aurangzeb on December 14, 1676.
- Name the third son
of Aurangzeb who proclaimed himself the Emperor of India after the death of
Aurangzeb.
Muhammad Azam
- Name the second son
of Aurangzeb who was the heir-apparent and who begged Guru Gobind Singh Ji's
assistance against his brother, Muhammad Azam.
Prince Muhammad Muazzam
(later became Emperor Muhammad Muazzam Bahadur Shah)
- In which battle did
Guru Gobind Singh Ji lend a helping hand to Muhammad Muazzam ?
Battle of Jajau (June
18, 1707)
- In which year did
Guru Gobind Singh Ji become 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) ?
In 1708 A.D.
- What is the
significance of Hazur Saheb (one of the 5 Takhts) ?
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
became 'Joti Jot' (immersed in the Eternal Light) here in 1708 A.D.
- Who built Hazur
Saheb ?
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
- On the banks of
which river is Hazur Saheb situated ?
River Godavari
- What was the
relationship between Akbar, Jehangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb ?
Jehangir was Akbar's
son, Shah Jahan's father and Aurangzeb's grandfather.
(Akbar -->Jehangir -->Shah Jahan -->Aurangzeb)
- Name the cities
founded by the Gurus.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji:
Kartarpur
Guru Angad Dev Ji: Khadur Saheb
Guru Amardas Ji: Goindval Saheb
Guru Ramdas Ji: Amritsar
Guru Arjan Dev Ji: Tarn Taran, Kartarpur (Jullunder), Sri Hargobindpur
Guru Hargobind Ji: Kiratpur, Mehrey
Guru Har Rai Ji: Bagat and Chiryaghar of Kiratpur
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji: Anandpur (originally known as Chak Nanaki)
Guru Gobind Singh Ji: Paonta Saheb, Guru Ka Lahore
- Name the six forts
of Anandpur.
Anandgarh
Lohgarh
Fatehgarh
Holgarh
Kesgarh
Nirmohgarh
- Name the five
cardinal vices.
- Kam (Lust,
fornication)
- Krodh (Anger, wrath)
- Lobh (Greed,
hoarding)
- Moh (Worldly
attachment)
- Ahankar (Conceit,
egoism, pride)
- What are the
virtuous counterparts of these five vices ?
- Self Control of Kam
- Forgiveness of Krodh
- Contentment of Lobh
- Love of God of Moh
- Humility of Ahankar
- Name Ten historic
Gurdwaras in Pakistan.
- Bal Leela
- Chhevin Patshai
- Dehra Saheb
- Kyara Saheb
- Maal Ji Saheb
- Nankana Saheb
- Panja Saheb
- Pati Saheb
- Sacha Soda
- Tambu Saheb
- Name the five 'sarovars'
of Amritsar.
Amritsar
Kolsar
Santokhsar
Bibeksar
Ramsar
- Where has the
starting 'Pauri' of 'Ardas' i.e. from 'Sri Bhagauti Ji Sahay ...to... Sab
thain hoe sahay' taken from ?
It is the first 'Pauri'
of 'Bhagauti Ki Vaar' (or 'Chandi Ki Vaar') taken from the 'Dasham Granth'.
- Referring to the
daily Sikh 'Ardas' where the various Sikh martyrs are remembered, write the
type of martyrdom that the following Sikhs underwent :
- Bhai Mati Das:
Sawn into two pieces (Aariyaan naal cheere gaye)
- Bhai Mani Singh:
Body was cut at each joint (Band band kataye)
- Bhai Taru Singh:
His hair was scrapped off his scalp (Khopariaan utarwaiyaan)
- Bhai Shahbaz Singh:
He and his father (Subeg Singh) were crushed on the wheel. (Charakhariyaan
te chare)
- Write the
inter-family relationships of the Gurus after Guru Amardas.
- Guru Ramdas Ji was
the son-in-law of Guru Amardas Ji
- Guru Arjan Dev Ji was
the son of Guru Ramdas Ji
- Guru Hargobind Ji was
the son of Guru Arjan Dev Ji
- Guru Harrai Ji was
the grandson of Guru Hargobind Ji
- Guru Harkrishan Ji
was the son of Guru Harrai Ji
- Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
was the son of Guru Hargobind Ji
- Guru Gobind Singh Ji
was the son of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
- When was Banda Singh
Bahadur born ?
October 27, 1670 A.D.
- What was his name in
childhood ?
Lachhman Das
- What does "Bairagi"
mean ?
One who gives up worldly
life; a sect of Vaishanavs.
- Name the Bairagi who
captivated the heart of Lachhman Das and made him his disciple.
Janaki Prasad
- What was Lachhman
Das named by the Bairagis ?
Madho Das Bairagi
- Name the old Yogi
that Madho Das met in Nasik and learnt 'Tantric Science' (secrets of yoga and
occultism) from.
Aughar Nath
- When and where did
Guru Gobind Singh Ji meet Madho Das ?
Autumn of 1708 in Nanded
- What did Guru Gobind
Singh Ji name Madho Das after administering Amrit (Pahul) to him ?
Banda Singh
- What does 'Banda'
mean ?
Slave
- Who stabbed Guru
Gobind Singh Ji ?
A pathan from Sirhind
(sent by Wazir Khan)
- What title was given
to Banda Singh by Guru Gobind Singh Ji before he left for Punjab ?
Banda Singh 'Bahadur'
- Who were the five 'Punj
Pyare' appointed to assist Banda Singh ?
- Bhai Binod Singh
- Bhai Kahan Singh (son
of Bhai Binod Singh)
- Bhai Baaj Singh
- Bhai Daya Singh
- Bhai Ram Singh
(Brother of Bhai Baaj Singh)
- What were the
emblems of temporal authority bestowed upon Banda Singh before his departure
to Punjab ?
A Nishan sahib (Flag)
and a Nagara (Drum)
- Whom did Guru Gobind
Singh Ji nominate as the first Jathedar (commander of the forces) of the
Khalsa Panth ?
Banda Singh Bahadur
- Which was the first
town that Banda Singh's army attacked ?
Sonepat
- Why did Banda Singh
Bahadur's army attack Samana ?
It was the residence of
Sayyed Jalal-ud-din, the executioner of Guru Teg Bahadur, and of Shashal Beg
and Bashal Beg, the executioners of the younger Sahibzadas at Sirhind.
- When was Samana
conquered ?
November 26, 1709 A.D.
- Name the ruler of
Sadhaura who had tortured to death the great Muslim Saint, Sayyed Buddhu Shah,
because he had helped Guru Gobind Singh Ji in the battle of Bhangani.
Osman Khan
- Who abolished the
Zamindaari (absentee landlord) system ?
Banda Singh Bahadur
- When did Banda Singh
Bahadur attack Sirhind, where the Nawab had ordered the live-burial of the
younger Sahebzadas ?
On May 12, 1710 A.D.
(The battle was fought at Chhappar Chiri, 20 kms from Sarhind.)
- What did Wazir Khan
do, and who killed him ?
Wazir Khan ordered the
murder of the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Fateh Singh killed him
in the Battle of Chappar-Chiri.
- Name the Sikh woman
who had been carried away by Sher Muhammed Khan of Maler Kotla and buried in a
grave after she had committed suicide to save her honor.
Bibi Anup Kaur (Banda
Singh's forces dug the grave to perform her last religious rites)
- Whom did Banda Singh
appoint as Governor of Sirhind after conquering Sirhind ?
Baaj Singh
- Whom did Banda Singh
appoint as Governor of Samana ?
Fateh Singh
- What did Banda Singh
Bahadur name the Fort of Mukhlispur after repairing it ?
Lohgarh meaning Iron
Fort. (For all intents and purposes, it became the capital of the Sikh
territories.)
- After assuming royal
authority at Lohgarh, what did Banda Singh Bahadur do ?
- He struck coins in
the name of the Guru.
- He introduced an
Official Seal for his state documents and letters patent.
- He introduced his own
Sammat or regnal year from the date of his conquest of Sirhind.
- He totally abolished
the Zamindari (Landlord) System of the Mughals which had reduced the
cultivators to the position of slaves.
- What did Banda Singh
Bahadur's Official Seal read ?
Deg o teg o fateh o
nusrat bedirang
Yaft az Nanak Guru Gobind Singh
(The Kettle and the
Sword, Victory and ready Patronage have been obtained from Guru Nanak - Guru
Gobind Singh)
- What do Degh,
Tegh, and Fateh mean ?
Degh means Kettle
(symbol of charity or of the means to feed the poor)
Tegh means Sword (symbol of power to protect the weak and helpless)
Fateh means Victory
- What was the green
banner raised by the Mullas of Lahore ?
The Mullas raised a
green banner, called the Haidri Flag, and proclaimed a crusade (jehad)
against the Sikhs.
- What was the new
war-cry that Banda Singh Bahadur introduced ?
'Fateh Darshan' meaning
Victory to the Presence. (It was later rejected by the Khalsa since it came to
be used for and to replace the old Sikh Salutation of 'Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh'.)
- Name the Sikh who
sacrificed his life when he disguised himself in the garments of Banda Singh
Bahadur and seated himself in his place, so that Banda Singh could escape from
the fort of Lohgarh and retreat to the hills of Nahan.
Bhai Gulab Singh (on
December 10, 1710)
- When did Emperor
Bahadur Shah die ?
February 18, 1712
- Who ascended the
throne for just 10 months after the death of Bahadur Shah ?
Jahander Shah
- Who defeated
Jahander Shah to take over the throne of Delhi ?
Farrukh Siyar
- When were the Sikhs
forced to evacuate Sadhaura and Lohgarh and take refuge in the Jammu hills ?
October, 1713 A.D.
- What was Banda Singh
Bahadur's second wife's name ?
Sahib Kaur. (He had by
her a son, named Ranjit Singh - not the same as Maharaja Ranjit Singh)
- Who was the Governor
of Lahore who made the forces of Banda Singh retreat to Gurdas Nangal in
April, 1715 A.D. ?
Abd-us-Samad Khan
(father of Zakhriya Khan)
- What was the Sikh
Enclosure at Gurdas Nangal called ?
Fortress (Garhi) of
Gurdaspur
- After eight long
months in the Fortress of Gurdaspur, who had a difference in opinion with
Banda Singh ? What was the difference in opinion ? What happened as a result
of this difference in opinion ?
Binod Singh had a
difference in opinion with Banda Singh. Apparently, he proposed evacuating the
enclosure and following their old tactics of cutting through the enemy's lines
for a place of safety. Banda Singh was not in favor of it. Binod Singh, as per
decision reached by his son Kahan Singh, left the enclosure.
- When was the
Fortress of Gurdaspur captured by the Mughals ?
December 7, 1715 A.D.
- Why were the bodies
of Sikhs ripped opened ?
The bodies of Sikhs were
ripped opened in search of gold coins supposed to have been swallowed by them.
- Where were Banda
Singh and his companions taken from Gurdas Nangal ?
They were taken to
lahore by Abdus Samad Khan and then despatched to Delhi under the charge of
his son, Zakhriya Khan.
- What was the name of
the Sikh who broke the chains around his hands and feet when Emperor Farrukh
Siyar taunted him and his fellow Sikhs ?
Baaj Singh
- How many soldiers
did Baaj Singh kill after breaking through the chains around his hands and
feet ?
He killed seven soldiers
- When was Banda Singh
Bahadur executed ?
June 9, 1716
- Name the son of
Banda Singh Bahadur from his first wife. What was his fate ?
Ajai Singh. The
executioner hacked the 4 year old child to pieces joint by joint with a long
knife, dragged out his quivering heart and thrust it into the mouth of his
father, Banda Singh Bahadur.
- How was Banda Singh
Bahadur executed ?
His eyes were first
removed by the point of a butcher's knife. His left foot and then his two
hands were severed from the body. His flesh was then torn with red-hot
pincers, and finally he was decapitated and hacked to pieces limb by limb.
- What is meant by 'Chardi
Kala' ?
Exalted Spirit
- Who were the Bandeis
?
A division of Sikhs that
apotheosized Banda Singh Bahadur and believed that he had inherited the
succession of Guruship from Guru Gobind Singh Ji. They claimed that they
should have an equal share in the management of the Gurdwaras and other
affairs of the Panth.
- What was the group
of staunch followers of Guru Gobind Singh Ji called ?
Tat Khalsa
- Whom did Mata Sundri
in Delhi send to Amritsar to resolve the dispute between the Bandeis and Tat
Khalsa ?
Bhai Mani Singh and
Kirpal Singh. Bhai Mani Singh was appointed Granthi (Head Priest) of Harmandir
Sahib (Golden Temple), Amritsar in 1721.
- When was Zakhrya
Khan appointed as Governor of Lahore ?
In 1726 A.D. when his
father, Abdus Samad Khan was transferred to Multan.
- How many men did
Tara Singh Vaan have with him to face the Mughal army sent by Zakhrya Khan ?
22 men. All got martyred
fighting the Mughal army in 1726 A.D.
- In what year was the
title of 'Nawab' and a 'Jagir' presented to the Sikhs by the Mughal
authorities ?
1733 A.D.
- What was the name of
the Sikh Government Contractor who was entrusted with the task of negotiation
of the Nawabship and Jagir by Zakhrya Khan ?
Subeg Singh. He was
allowed to sit among the Khalsa assembly at Akal Takht, Amritsar, only after
he had gone through the ceremony of exculpation, called 'tankhah', for having
been a co-operator with the government.
- Who was given the
title of Nawab ?
Kapur Singh of
Faizullapur
- On what conditions
did Kapur Singh accept Nawabship, when a Jagir was offered to the Sikhs by the
Lahore Governor in an attempt to buy peace with the Sikhs ?
Under the conditions
that (1) he should be permitted to continue to serve in Guru-ka-langar and (2)
to look after the horses and (3) that five Sikhs should touch with sacred feet
the Royal Command, both in order to reject it with contempt and also to
sanctify it for acceptance
- What were the two
divisions of the Dal Khalsa ?
Buddha Dal (the army of
the veterans) and Taruna Dal (the army of the young). The Buddha Dal was
entrusted with the task of looking after the holy places, preaching the Gurus
word and inducting converts into the Khalsa Panth by holding Baptismal
ceremonies. The Taruna Dal was the more active division and its function was
to fight in times of emergencies.
- Who led the Buddha
Dal ?
Nawab Kapoor Singh
- Who was the head of
the Taruna Dal, stationed at Amritsar ?
Charat Singh Sukarchakia
- Who supervised both
the Budha Dal and Taruna Dal ?
Nawab Kapur Singh
- Name the 15 year old
boy who was beheaded in 1734 for using disrespectful language for Fatima, the
daughter of Prophet Mohammed.
Haqiqat Rai
- When did Diwan
Darbara Singh die ?
July, 1734 A.D.
- When was the Jagir
presented to the Sikhs confiscated ?
1735 A.D.
- When did Bhai Mani
Singh apply to the Governor of Lahore for permission to hold the Diwali
festival in the temple of Amritsar ? What was the condition of the permission
?
1738 A.D. Bhai Mani
Singh was to pay Rs.5000 after the fair, which was to last 10 days.
- Why couldn't Bhai
Mani Singh pay the amount of Rs.5000 ?
Bhai Mani Singh hoped
that he would be able to pay the sum out of the offerings to be made by the
Khalsa attending the fair. The Governor, however, tricked him by sending a
force under Diwan Lakhpat Rai to Amritsar on the day of the fair and scaring
the Sikhs away.
- How was Bhai Mani
Singh martyred ?
His body was cut to
pieces limb by limb.
- Which famous Sikh
martyr was one of the 52 'Darbari kavis' (poets) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji ?
Bhai Mani Singh Ji
- How many immediate
family members of Bhai Mani Singh got martyred for Sikh Panth ?
21 (Twenty One) : 11
brothers and 10 sons.
- As a result of the
renewed persecutions, where did the Sikhs retreat to ?
Most of the Sikhs left
the plains and sought shelter in the Shivalik hills, Lakhi Jungle and the
sandy deserts of Rajputana.
- In what year did the
Sikhs attack Nadir Shah on his way back to Persia and relieved him of much of
his booty ?
1739 A.D.
- What was Nadir
Shah's prophecy about Sikhs ?
Nadir Shah told Zakhriya
Khan that "The time is not far when these people (Sikhs) would raise their
heads and become the rulers of this country."
- What were the
rewards offered by Zakhrya Khan for the capture and destruction of Sikhs ?
Ten Rupees paid to
anyone giving information which lead to the arrest of a Sikh.
Fifty Rupees paid to anyone bringing the head of a Sikh.
- What was Massa
Ranghar known to have done during the persecution of the Sikhs in Zakhriya
Khan's period ?
Brought in cartloads of
heads of Sikhs
- What did Massa
Ranghar do when he was appointed the chief of Amritsar by the Mughal governor
?
He held charge of Golden
Temple and banned Sikhs from visiting it. He had turned the holy precincts
into a stable and the inmost sanctuary into a nautchhouse where he used to
smoke and drink and enjoy dance of public women. He also started abusing
Hindus and Sikhs of Amritsar.
- Who were the two
Sikhs who killed Massa Ranghar ?
Bhai Mehtab Singh and
Bhai Sukha Singh
- How did they kill
Massa Ranghar ?
In August 1740, they
reached Amritsar. Disguising themselves as Mohammedans and filling two bags
with well rounded brick-bats, they entered the precincts of the temple under
the pretext of paying their land-revenue. While Sukha singh watched the
entrance, Mehtab Singh fell on the tyrant like lightening and cut off his
head.
- Where did Mehtab
Singh and Sukha Singh take the head of Massa Ranghar ?
Budha Jorh in Deserts of
Rajasthan.
- How was Mehtab Singh
martyred ?
Publicly broken on the
wheel.
- What was the name of
the road that Bhai Bota Singh and Bhai Gurja Singh blocked and charged tolls
to travellers using it?
Grand Trunk Road near
Sarai Nurdin
- What were the tolls
charged by Bota Singh and Garja Singh ?
One Anna (6.25 Paise)
per cart and one Paisa per donkey-load.
- What was the fate of
Bota Singh and Garja Singh ?
Since no one reported
them to the Mughals and paid their tolls without complaining, Bota Singh
himself wrote to the Governor of Lahore announcing himself and the tax he was
levying on travellers. Zakhriya Khan sent a detachment of 100 horses to arrest
him. Bota Singh and Garja Singh refused to surrender and died fighting.
- When did Bhai Taru
Singh achieve martyrdom ?
June, 1745 A.D.
- Why and how was he
martyred ?
He cultivated fields and
whatever was produced, he offered to his Sikh brethren in exile. This was
considered treason and he was reported by Harbhagat of Jandiala and executed.
His hair was scrapped of his scalp.
- When did Zakhriya
Khan die ?
June, 1745 A.D.
- Who was the
successor of Zakhriya Khan ?
His son, Yahiya Khan.
- Why and how were
Subeg Singh and Shahbaz Singh martyred ?
Subeg Singh, who had
contracts with government, was martyred under suspicion that he was supplying
info to Sikhs. His 15 year old son, Shahbaz Singh was martyred because he
refused to convert to Islam under the wishes of this Qazi at the Mohammedan
school he studied at.
Subeg Singh and Shahbaz Singh were put on a wheel with slashing knives
arranged around it and turned on it.
- What was Diwan
Lakhpat Rai's brother's name ?
Jaspat Rai, Faujdar of
Eminabad.
- When Jaspat Rai
attacked the Sikhs visiting Eminabad, who killed him ?
Nirbhau Singh got onto
the elephant of Jaspat Rai and cut off his head.
- What does
Ghalughaara mean in English ?
Holocaust
- In what year did the
'Chhota Ghalughaara' (First Holocaust) occur ?
1746
- In the 'Chhota
Ghalughaara', what were the names of the Nawab and the Hindu Diwaan who led
the sudden Mughal attack on the Sikhs as they crossed the Raavi River ?
Yahiya Khaan and Lakhpat
Rai (Lakhpat was Hindu Diwaan)
- How many Sikhs were
killed in the 'Chhota Ghalughaara' ?
At least 7000 were
killed and 3000 brought as prisoners to Lahore, where they were beheaded at
the 'Nakhas', after being subjected to indignities and torture.
- When did Yahiya Khan
lose power ?
Yahiya Khan was ousted
by his younger brother, Shah Nawaz Khan, the Governor of Multan, in March
1747. Lakhpat Rai was also thrown in prison.
- When was Nadir Shah
assasinated ?
June 8, 1747 A.D.
- Who ascended the
throne of Afganistan after the assasination of Nadir Shah ?
Ahmed Shah Durrani (also
known as Ahmed Shah Abdali)
- Whom did Shah Nawaz
Khan invite to invade India ?
Ahmed Shah Durrani,
ruler of Kabul.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani establish his control over Lahore ?
January 12, 1748 A.D.
- Who defeated Ahmed
Shah Durrani ?
The Mughals defeated
Ahmed Shah Durrani in the battle of Manupur, near Sirhind, in the middle of
March, 1748.
- After his defeat,
when Ahmed Shah Durrani left Sirhind, who attacked the Durranis, looting and
plundering considerable wealth and horses from the Durranis ?
Sardar Charat Singh
Sukarchakia
- Who became the new
Governor of Lahore and Multan ?
Mir Mannu, on April 11,
1748 A.D.
- When was Jassa Singh
Ahluwalia born ?
May 3, 1718 A.D.
- What was Jassa
Singh's father's name ?
Badar Singh
- How old was Jassa
Singh Ahluwalia when his father died ?
5 years old
- Who was entreated to
take care of Jassa Singh Ahluwalia when his father died ?
Mata Sundri Ji
- How long did Jassa
Singh and his mother serve Mata Sundri in Delhi ?
For a period of about 7
years.
- Whom did Jassa Singh
Ahluwalia's mother leave him with (as his god-father) ?
Sardar Kapur Singh.
Jassa Singh became famous as his adopted son.
- Who lead the attack
on Salabat Khan to liberate Amritsar from under his control in March 1748 ?
Sardar Jassa Singh
Ahluwalia. He chopped off the head of Salabat Khan in the battle.
- Name the twelve Sikh
Misls (regiments).
- Ahluwalia (led by
Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia)
- Bhangi (led by Sardar
Hari Singh Bhangi.) Also called Dhillon Sardars.
- Dalewalia (led by
Gulab Singh Dalewalia)
- Faizalpuria (led by
Nawab Kapoor Singh Virk)
- Kanaihya (led by Jai
Singh Kanaihya)
- Karor Singhia (led by
Karora Singh Dhaliwal)
- Nakai (led by Hari
Singh Nakai)
- Nishanwala (led by
Dasaundha Singh)
- Ramgarhia (led by
Nand Singh Sanghania)
- Sukerchakia (led by
Nodh Singh.) Ranjit Singh's Misl.
- Shaheed (drew their
name from Baba Deep Singh Ji Shaheed)
- Phulkian (led by Ala
Singh)
- What were these
Misls collectively called ?
Dal Khalsa
- Who was the founder
of the Dal Khalsa ?
Nawab Kapur Singh
- When was Jassa Singh
chosen the Supreme Commander of the Dal Khalsa ?
March 29, 1748 A.D.
- What is a 'Rauni' ?
Rauni is a thick
boundary wall or enclosure. It is not a fortress or a fort, but is a minor
shelter.
- What was the name of
the Rauni built in Amritsar in April, 1748 ?
Ram Rauni, after the
name of the fourth Guru, Guru Ramdas. The enclosure was built on a piece of
land near Ramsar.
- In what year and who
did Nawab Kapur Singh appoint as the new Jathedar of the Khalsa Panth ?
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia in
1753.
- Who laid the
foundation stone of Harmandar Saheb when it was rebuilt by the Taruna Dal ?
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
- Name the Sikh
warrior who was awarded the title Sultan-ul-Quam (King of the Khalsa Panth).
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
when he defeated the ruler of Lahore in 1761
- When did Jassa Singh
Ahluwalia occupy Kapurthala ?
In 1778, Jassa Singh
occupied Kapurthala and assumed the title of king. He also issued coins.
- When Adeena Beg
failed in his negotiations with Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, who refused to accept a
share in political power or to have an independent state, whom did he manage
to net in to serve under him ?
Jassa Singh Ramgharia,
his 3 brothers and some associates.
- When was Ram Rauni
seized and for how long ?
The Ram Rauni was seized
in October, 1748 by Adeena Beg and Jassa Singh Ramgharia and the seize went on
for 3 months from October-December, 1748.
- What did Jassa Singh
Ramgharia decide to do ?
He decided to desert the
royal army and join his brethren Singhs.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani (Abdali) invade India for the second time ?
December, 1748 A.D.,
nine months after his first invasion in March, 1748.
- Who made an offering
of Rs.11000 for the service of the holy tank at Harmandir Saheb ?
Diwan Koura Mal made
this offering. The holy tank which had been filled up by the orders of Lakhpat
Rai in Yahiya Khan's time, was dug up and cleaned.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani (Abdali) invade India for the third time ?
January, 1752 A.D.
- When was Diwan Koura
Mal killed ?
March 1752 A.D. He was
killed by a shot fired by an agent of Adeena Beg during the defeat of Mir
Mannu at the hands of the Durranis.
- When was the
persecution of Sikhs by Mir Mannu renewed ?
March 1752 A.D.
- How did Mir Mannu
treat Sikh women ?
He tortured them in
order to force them to abandon their religion. He ordered the children and
babies of imprisoned Sikh women to be speared alive, or cut up into pieces and
made into necklaces to be put around the mother's neck.
- How many years did
this slaughter of Sikh children go on for ?
Four years
- During the
persecution of Sikhs by Mir Mannu what price was paid for the severed head of
a Sikh ?
Rs. 80 (equivalent to
one year's pay)
- During the
persecution of Sikhs by Mir Mannu what happened if a person lost a horse in
fighting a Sikh ?
The government replaced
it with another horse.
- When did Nawab Kapur
Singh die ?
October 7, 1753 A.D.
- When did Mir Mannu
finally die ?
November 2, 1753 A.D.
- When was Sardar
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia formally appointed as the political and religious leader
of the Khalsa Panth in place of Nawab Kapur Singh ?
April 10, 1756 A.D.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani (Abdali) invade India for the fourth time ?
January 28, 1757 A.D.
- What did Ahmed Shah
Durrani do to Harmandir Saheb ?
When Durrani attacked
Amritsar, he destroyed Harmandir Saheb and filled up the tank
- Who was Baba Deep
Singh ?
Baba Deep Singh was
incharge of the Gurdwara at Talwandi Sabo, called Damdama Saheb. He had
received baptism from the hands of Guru Gobind Singh Ji himself. He was one of
the most scholarly Sikhs of his time and had helped the tenth Guru, along with
Bhai Mani Singh, in preparing the final version of the Adi Granth.
On hearing about the desecration of Harmandir Saheb (Golden Temple) by Durrani,
he started at once to avenge the insult. In the battle of Goharval, he
received a mortal wound, but supporting his wounded head, he went on fighting
untill he fell dead in the precincts of Harmandir Saheb.
- When did Adeena Beg
die ?
September 15, 1758 A.D.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani (Abdali) invade India for the fifth time ?
October 25, 1759 A.D.
- When was the
historic battle of Panipat fought ?
January 14, 1761 A.D.
- Why was Ala Singh
condemned and fined by the Dal Khalsa ?
For his act of
submission to the foreigner - in March 1761, Ala Singh was confirmed as a
ruler independent of Sirhind in return for a tribute of five lakhs annually.
- How many Hindu women
were released and restored to their families when the Sikhs attacked the
Durrani forces returning from Delhi ?
About 2200 Hindu women.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani (Abdali) invade India for the sixth time ?
February 3, 1762 A.D.
- On what date did the
Wada Ghalughaara (Greater Holocaust) occur ?
February 5, 1762
- In the Wada
Ghalughaaraa, out of the 30,000 Sikhs, how many were massacred by the Mughal
forces ?
10,000 (mainly women and
children)
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani blow up Harmandir Sahib with gunpowder ?
April 10, 1762 A.D. The
tank after being desecrated with the blood of cows was filled with refuse and
debris.
- How did he get
wounded ?
As the buildings were
being blown up, a flying brick-bat struck him on his nose and inflicted a
wound from which he never recovered.
- Why did Hari Singh
Bhangi lead an expedition against Kasur ?
To free the wife of a
brahmin of Kasur on april 10, 1763.
- Who got the Gurdwara
'Fatehgarh Saheb' built at the place where the infant sons Guru Gobind Singh
Ji were bricked alive ?
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia in
1764.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani (Abdali) invade India for the seventh time ?
October, 1764 A.D.
- When did Ahmed Shah
Durrani (Abdali) invade India for the eighth and last time ?
November, 1765 A.D.
- What caused Ahmad
Shah's death in June 1773 ?
The brick-bat that hit
his nose during his desecration of Harmandar Saheb made a wound that turned
cancerous and eventually caused his death
- When did Jassa Singh
Ahluwalia pass away ?
October 20, 1783 A.D.
- What city did Sardar
Baghel Singh occupy in the year 1790 ?
Delhi
- Who did Sardar
Baghel Singh's forces defeat in order to capture Delhi ?
Shah Alam II
- How large a force
did Sardar Baghel Singh leave at Delhi ?
30,000 men
- What is the place in
Delhi known as, where Sardar Baghel Singh stationed 30,000 of his troops ?
Tees Hazari (The Place
of 30,000)
- When and where was
Maharaja Ranjit Singh born ?
Nov. 13, 1780 at
Gujranwala
- What was Maharaja
Ranjit Singh's father's name ?
Mahan Singh (son of
Sardar Charat Singh)
- What was Maharaja
Ranjit Singh's mother's name ?
Raj Kaur
- What was Maharaja
Ranjit Singh's mother-in-law's name who played an important part in his life ?
Sardarni Sada Kaur, wife
of Jai Singh, the Kanhaiya leader. (She is believed to be the ladder by which
Ranjit Singh reached the climax of his power)
- Who was the first
wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh ?
Mehtab Kaur, daughter of
Sardarni Sada Kaur.
- What was the name of
the wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh who gave birth to Kharak Singh in 1802 ?
Rani Raj Kaur, daughter
of Nakai Sardar Khazan Singh
- Name the sons of
Ranjit Singh.
Sher Singh and Tara
Singh (born of Mehtab Kaur), Dilip Singh (born of Jind Kaur), and Kharak Singh
(born of Rani Raj Kaur).
- Who was entitled 'Sher-e-Punjab'
(Lion of Punjab) ?
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
- For how many years
did Maharaja Ranjit Singh rule for ?
40 Years (1799-1839)