| Script :
S. Khushwant Singh
Illustrator : Ram
Waeerkar
ISBN : 81-7508-419-7
Vol. No : 734
Few characters in the history
of India have had as spectacular and meteoric a life as Banda Bahadur.
He paved the way for the foundation of the Sikh Kingdom. Born a Rajput
in Jammu, he renounced the world to become a Bairagi. While living a secluded
life by the banks of the river Godavari, he was told by Guru Gobind Singh
-- the last of the Sikhs’ ten Gurus, to lead the revolt against Mughal
tyranny. Banda planted the flag of rebellion within a few miles of the
Imperial capital. For the next eight years, he ravaged the whole of North
India and defeated the most powerful mercenary army of the time with his
ill-equipped, untrained peasant militia.
The havoc he created in the
Indo-Gangetic plain was of such magnitude that the Mughals could never
restore their administration. It paved the way for invaders like the Persian
tyrant Nadir Shah and the Afghan, Ahmed Shah Abdali. From the ashes of
the Mughals rose the Sikhs who became the eventual rulers of the Punjab.
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