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Full Name
  
Zorawar Singh

Siblings
  
Fateh Singh

Role
  
Name
  
Zorawar Singh


Zorawar Singh (Sikhism) Prakash Purab of Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji


Born
  
November 28, 1697
Anandpur, India

Known for
  
Relatives
  
Sahibzada Ajit Singh, Sahibzada Jujhar Singh, Sahibzada Fateh Singh

Died
  
December 26, 1704, Sirhind-Fategarh

Parents
  
Guru Gobind Singh, Mata Jito

Grandparents
  
Guru Tegh Bahadur, Mata Gujri, Ram Saran of Lahore, Bhai Harjas

Similar People
  
Fateh Singh, Guru Gobind Singh, Jujhar Singh, Mata Gujri, Mata Jito

Great-grandparents
  
Guru Hargobind

Saheedi of chote sahibzade baba zorawar singh ji and baba fateh singh ji


Sahibzada Zorawar Singh (Punjabi: ਸਾਹਿਬਜ਼ਾਦਾ ਜ਼ੋਰਾਵਰ ਸਿੰਘ, 17 November 1696 – 12 December 1705) was the third of Guru Gobind Singh's four sons. He and his younger brother, Sahibzada Fateh Singh are among the most hallowed martyrs in Sikhism.

Zorawar Singh (Sikhism) Sahibzada Zorawar Singh

A combination of Mughals and hillmen besieged Anandpur Sahib on the orders of emperor Aurangzeb. The stock of food in the town ran out. The Mughals promised to leave the Sikhs alone if they would hand over the fortress of Anandpur. To this Guru Gobind Singh agreed and left the town with his family and a small band of retainers.

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They had not gone very far when the Mughals, breaking their promise, came after them. Guru Gobind Singh entrusted his two younger sons, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh as well as his mother, Mata Gujri, to the care of a cook in his household named Gangu.

Zorawar Singh (Sikhism) wwwgururamdassblogspotcom Sahibzada Zorawar Singh ji Fateh

Gangu brought Mata Gujri and the two Sahibzadas to his native village of Sahedi. Bribed by the Mughals, he turned over the three members of Guru Gobind Singh's family to the faujdar of Morinda. They were then brought to Sirhind in the presence of Wazir Khan, the Nawab of Sirhind.

Zorawar Singh (Sikhism) Sahibzada Zorawar Singh ji Fateh Singh ji

The two sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Zorawar (9 years old) and Fateh (6 years old) were offered safe passage if they became Muslims. Both refused, and so Wazir Khan sentenced them to death. They were bricked alive.

After Guru Gobind Singh's death, Madhodas Bairagi, a hermit from Nanded, whom the Guru baptised as Gurbaksh Singh, commonly known as Banda Singh Bahadur, besieged the Punjab. After laying waste, the cities of Samana and Sandhaura, he moved towards Sirhind and after defeating the Mughal forces, beheaded Wazir Khan.

The place where the two sons of Guru Gobind Singh were bricked alive is today known as Fatehgarh Sahib.

References

Zorawar Singh (Sikhism) Wikipedia