Greatest Hindu Sikh Warriors Protect a our Motherland Hindustan ( Bharat) & Hinduism against Islamic ruler
Greatest Hindu Sikh Warriors Protect a our Motherland Hindustan (Bharat) & Hinduism against Islamic ruler Battle of Chamkaur The Battle of Chamkaur,' also known as the Second battle of Chamkaur Sahib' was a battle fought betwen the Khalsa, led by Guru Gobind Singh, against the Islamic Mughal forces led by Wazir Khan and other Mughal Generals that is believed to have taken place on 21 December 1705 and 22 December 1705. Guru Gobind Singh makes a reference to this battle in the Zafarnamah. He tells how a huge (Dahlakh) army attacked his Sikhs who were only forty in number and without food. In spite of their numerical strength, the Mughal soldiers were unable to kill or capture the Guru. The Guru also talks of cowardice of one of the Mughal generals and how he hid himself behind a wall, not having the courage to face the Guru. Guru Gobind Singh and 400 Sikhs left Sri Anandpur Sahib on the bitter cold and rainy night of December 5, 1705 after a prolonged siege by th