Banda Singh Bahadur: Mughal Brutality That Forged the End of an Empire By : Vijesh Nair Date : 26/12/2025 History remembers empires not by how long they ruled, but by how they fell. The Mughal Empire, once feared across the Indian subcontinent, began its irreversible decline not on a battlefield alone, but in the torture chambers where Banda Singh Bahadur was executed. What the Mughals intended as a message of terror instead became a spark that forged unbreakable resistance—ultimately shaping the rise of Sikh military power and the end of Mughal dominance. Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur Banda Singh Bahadur, born Lachman Dev, was transformed into a revolutionary saint-soldier by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Entrusted with the mission to end Mughal tyranny in Punjab, Banda Singh did what seemed impossible—he crushed Mughal authority, abolished feudal oppression, and declared Sikh sovereignty. For the first time, land was taken from Mughal landlords and given to farmers. Justice replaced ...
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