This is the most brutal tortures ever done in history
Innocent Sikh martyrs who were killed mercilessly by Mughals/Turks/Afghan Tyrants but never accepted Islam despite all luxuries promised by Muslim invaders. Along with others pic so let's start.
Photo of Bhai Mati Das Ji (1621–1675) sawn into two pieces by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. He was martyred mercilessly in front of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji it was done so that 9th Guru may change his decision and convert to Islam but he never did neither his followers Bhai Mati Das Ji,Bhai Dyala Ji,Bhai Sati Das Ji so Aurangzeb couldn't convert Kashmiri Pandits either as they started a revolt against these fanatics and this supreme sacrifice willingly lead to enthusiasm among weak and oppressed ones. Pandit Kirpa Dutt a Saraswat Brahman was a Kashmiri Pandit too who became Kirpa Singh Dutt and later sacrificed himself in Final Battle of Chamkaur for 10th Sikh Guru.
Another Kashmiri pandit Gangu (Ganga Ram Kaul father of Raj kaul) was also a Kashmiri Pandit he came at time of 9th Sikh guru but returned after few years he was a cook in house of 10th Sikh guru who served guru for many years but he didn't keep obedience though and told whereabouts of Mata Gujri Ji and Chaar Sahibzade to Wazir Khan in greed of some money coins so people in shame,remorse and guilt changed the name of Kheri to Saheri where Gangu resided
Now the story in details
A shaheed is a Sikh martyr. During the 1700s, shaheed singhs attained martyrdom when their faith and right to worship faced challenges. 18th-century Sikh martyrs met death on the battlefield, and when imprisoned and tortured at the hands of Islamic Mughals bent on forced conversion.
Sahibzade, Four Martyred Sons of Guru Gobind Singh (1705)
Indian Arts and Culture Sikhism
Shaheed Singh Martyrs of Sikh History
History of Martyrdom in Sikhism During the 1700s
By Sukhmandir Khalsa
A shaheed is a Sikh martyr. During the 1700s, shaheed singhs attained martyrdom when their faith and right to worship faced challenges. 18th-century Sikh martyrs met death on the battlefield, and when imprisoned and tortured at the hands of Islamic Mughals bent on forced conversion.
Each of Tenth Guru Gobind Singhs four sons achieved martyrdom within a single week:
Elder Sons - Vada Sahibzada
Chamkaur - December 7, 1705 A.D. Ajit Singh, age 18, and Jujhar (*Zorawar) Singh, age 14, the elder sons of Guru Gobind Singh, volunteered for service against overwhelming odds and fell, one after the other, battling Islamic Mughal oppressors.
Younger Sons - Chote Sahibzada
Sirhind Fatehghar - December 13, 1705 A.D. (13, Poh, 1762 SV) Zarowar (*Jujhar) Singh, age 9, and Fateh Singh, age 7, the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, escaped from the battle site with their grandmother Mata Gujri, but while fleeing were betrayed. Offered life if they convert to Islam, they refuse to convert. Islamic captors, Nawab Wazir Khan and his Qazi, ordered the innocent children enclosed brick by brick until they died of suffocation, and then had them beheaded.
*As per research of historian, Aurthur Macauliff
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