Sikh Rajputs
Bhai Bachitter Singh , a famous Sikh Rajput | |
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Sikh Rajputs are a group of Rajput princes and their descendants, rescued from Gwalior by Guru Hargobind , who converted to Sikhism under the great influence of the Sikh gurus .
These Rajput princes played major role in sikhism by militalisiting common Sikhs who were mostly peasants and traders . They gave their Shastravidya to the common Sikhs which was before that exclusive to Rajput princes only .[1][2]
Such was the affection of the Sikh Gurus with them that these Rajput princes gave their lives in saving Gurus against Mughals.
There are many Rajputs in the history of Sikhism: A few are -
- Sardar Bhagwant Singh Bangeshwar
- Sardar Baj Singh ( First Governor of Khalsa Raj )
- Sardar Gulab Singh Rathore ( Founder of Dallewalia Misl )[5]
See also
References
- ↑ The A to Z of Sikhism ,WH McLeod, Scarecrow Press, Jul 30, 2009, page 127
- ↑ Relocating gender in Sikh history: transformation, meaning and identity, Oxford University Press, Feb 24, 2003, page 236
- ↑ Ganda, Singh (1990) [1935]. Life of Banda Singh Bahadur : based on contemporary and original records. Punjabi University/Khalsa College. p. 1. OCLC 25748134.
His father Ram Dev was an ordinary ploughman Rajput.
- ↑ Sambhi, Piara Singh; W Owen Cole (1990). A popular dictionary of Sikhism. Curzon. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-913215-51-7. OCLC 59977906.
Born a Rajput, he was a Bairagi yogi until his conversion
- ↑ Lepen Griffin - Chiefs of Punjab
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