First Raj of the Sikhs: The Life and Times of Banda Singh Bahadur

· Hay House, Inc
4.4
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Banda Singh Bahadur appeared in Sikh history for a relatively short period (1708-1716) but, after the Sikh gurus, influenced it more significantly than any other individual. Banda Singh Bahadur is among the most colourful and fascinating characters in Sikh history. From an ascetic he was transformed into Guru Gobind Singh’s most trusted disciple. So much so that when the seriously injured guru could not lead his Sikh army against the Mughal forces, he appointed Banda Singh Bahadur as his deputy. As proof of this appointment he gave Banda his sword, a mighty bow, arrows from his own quiver, his battle standard and his war drum. Banda rode out from Nanded (where Guru Gobind Singh passed away; now in Maharashtra) at the head of a small band of Sikhs, which, by the time it reached the Punjab, had grown into a formidable army. Over the next few years his exploits against the Mughal rulers, both in pitched battles and in skirmishes, became the stuff of legends. He became the first of many legendary Sikh generals, famous both for their personal heroic courage and their skill in warfare. His many encounters with the Mughal rulers eroded the very foundation of the Mughal empire and ensured its quick demise. As he said when questioned on what he had achieved: ‘I have ensured that never again will the crown sit easily on the Mughal emperor’s head.’ He also prepared the coming generations of Sikhs for future conflicts, which later greatly helped Maharaja Ranjit Singh in creating a Sikh empire. Banda was a true leader who led from the front, not only in the battlefield but also in civil administration. He established a secular government which swept aside 700 years of slavery and the myth of domination by foreign powers, proclaimed freedom of worship, allowed the people to follow professions of their choice and stopped forcible marriages even while recovering abducted women for return to their families. His land revolution abolished zamindari in parts of North India, thereby redistributing land equally amongst the tillers. This book seeks to tell the story of this remarkable and brave man and his equally remarkable ahievements. Perhaps, the finest of Banda Singh Bahadur’s biographies.

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4.4
29 reviews
Pratik
July 22, 2016
A saint , a warrior , a father and more so a leader to the oppressed class ... Banda Singh Bahadur sacrifice , courage and aw inspiring life will always be like a beaming light to the entire generations to come . Devotion to your faith and fight against injustice requires payment in blood and self sacrifice .
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Jasbir Sindhoo
January 11, 2015
Well written. Well researched.
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A Google user
March 21, 2018
It is very good historical book of Sikh king Dom
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About the author

Dr Harish Dhillon is the author of fifteen books, including First Raj of the Sikhs: The Life and Times of Banda Singh Bahadur and Love Stories from Punjab. He has taught English for forty-seven years. He has also written numerous articles, features and short stories. Starting his career at Lucknow University, he first moved to Lawrence School, Sanawar (in Himachal Pradesh) and then on to the two Yadavindra Public Schools at Patiala and Mohali (near Chandigarh). After his retirement, he did long-term assignments as editorial consultant to The Tribune, Chandigarh and advisor to the Board of Governors of the two Yadavindra Public Schools. He lived in Dharampur amidst the Shimla hills, close to Sanawar and to Jubar, the place where he was born.

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