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- Battle_of_Nirmogarh abstract "In August 1700, ANANDPUR, which was then the seat of Guru Gobind Singh, was attacked by a combined force of several of the surrounding hill chiefs. For four days, their troops assaulted successively the four fortresses built around the main citadel, Anandgarh, but they found all of them impregnable. Finally, they laid a siege to Anandgarh in the hope of starving the sikhs into surrender, but without effect. They then resorted to a ruse. They offered peace to Guru Gobind Singh upon solemn oaths, only if he would leave Anandpur temporarily to enable them to lift the siege with honour. The Guru agreed and on 2 October 1700 retired to a camp set up on the hills around the village of Hardo Namoh. The hilltop where he had established himself came to be known as Namohgarh or Nirmohgarh. The hill rajas did not keep their word, and again surrounded the Sikhs. The latter repulsed their attacks which, according to the BhattVahis, took place on 7, 12, and 13 October 1700. On 14 October. Guru Gobind Singh and his Sikhs broke the cordon and crossed the Sutlej into Basohli, a small friendly state. It is said that, during the siege of Nirmohgarh, the hill chiefs succeeded in requisitioning the services of some imperial troops, including a cannoneer. Just at the opening of the next engagement, the cannoneer fired a shot aimed at Guru Gobind Singh, who was sitting on the top of Nirmohgarh hill. The Guru, however, remained unhurt, although an attendant, Bhai Ram Singh, was killed. The Guru instantly picked his bow and arrow and pierced the cannoneer dead.Hence hilly rajas failed in their mission.See AlsoThe site now has a memorial in the shape of small singleroom gurudwara.".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh combatant "25pxGuru Gobind Singh'sSikhs".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh combatant "Rajas of theSivalik Hills".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh commander Guru_Gobind_Singh.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh isPartOfMilitaryConflict Mughal-Sikh_Wars.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh result "the hilly rajas failed in their mission and retreated".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh strength "unconfirmed".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh thumbnail Punjab_flag.svg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageID "45332515".
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- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Sikhism.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Gobind_Singh.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageWikiLink Mughal-Sikh_Wars.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageWikiLink Raja.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageWikiLink Sikh.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageWikiLink Sivalik_Hills.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wikiPageWikiLink File:Punjab_flag.svg.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh combatant "25".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh combatant "Rajas of the Sivalik Hills".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh commander "Guru Gobind singh".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh commander "Raja Ajmer chand and other hilly rajas".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh conflict "Battle of Nirmohgarh".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh date "1700".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Nirmogarh.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh partof Mughal-Sikh_Wars.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh place "4".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh result "the hilly rajas failed in their mission and retreated".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh strength "unconfirmed".
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- Battle_of_Nirmogarh subject Category:History_of_Sikhism.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh type Event.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh type Event.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh type Event.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh type Thing.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh type Q1656682.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh comment "In August 1700, ANANDPUR, which was then the seat of Guru Gobind Singh, was attacked by a combined force of several of the surrounding hill chiefs. For four days, their troops assaulted successively the four fortresses built around the main citadel, Anandgarh, but they found all of them impregnable. Finally, they laid a siege to Anandgarh in the hope of starving the sikhs into surrender, but without effect. They then resorted to a ruse.".
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh label "Battle of Nirmogarh".
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- Battle_of_Nirmogarh sameAs Q19882270.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh sameAs Q19882270.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Nirmogarh?oldid=646238917.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh depiction Punjab_flag.svg.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Nirmogarh.
- Battle_of_Nirmogarh name "Battle of Nirmohgarh".