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What were the reform movements among the Sikhs?

Independent Kingdoms India

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The reform movements among the Sikhs were as follows:

  1. Formation of the Khalsa:

    • Under Guru Gobind Singh, Sikhs were organised into a military brotherhood called the Khalsa.
    • Its main purpose was to oppose the wrongdoings of the Mughals.
  2. Leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur:

    • Succeeded Guru Gobind Singh and resisted the Mughals for eight years.
    • Strengthened Sikh military and political presence before being captured and executed in 1715.
  3. Unification under Maharaja Ranjit Singh:

    • United the twelve misls (Sikh groups) to establish the Sikh kingdom in Punjab.
    • Secured sovereignty west of the Sutlej through the Treaty of Amritsar (1809) with the British.

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