Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
Recently the 350th birth anniversary of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was celebrated.
- He was a Sikh warrior known for his struggle against the Mughal Empire in the early eighteenth century after meeting with Sri Guru Gobind Singh.
- He was also called Lachman Das, Lachman Dev, or Madho Das and was born in a Minhas Rajput family.
- After the fortress town of Gurdas Nangal fell to the Mughals in 1715, Baba Banda Singh was captured and brought to Delhi where he was tortured to death in 1716 in the reign of Mohammad Farrukhsiyar.
Contribution/Initiative
- Abolition of the Zamindari System: He was ....
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