Chaar Sahib ((exclusive)) Jun 2026

For days, they were pressured to convert to Islam. The Nawab of Sirhind, Wazir Khan, offered them riches, safety, and luxury if they would only renounce their faith. Standing before a court of powerful men, the young Sahibzaade displayed a resolve that shook the foundations of the Mughal court.

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The Chaar Sahib: Understanding the Four Spiritual Pillars of Sikh Resilience For days, they were pressured to convert to Islam

The Chaar Sahibzade remain eternal symbols of the fact that age is no barrier to bravery, and that the spirit of freedom can never be entombed by walls of brick or mortar. If you intended a different context (such as

While the elder princes fell on the battlefield, the younger brothers, (aged 9) and Fateh Singh (aged 6), along with their grandmother Mata Gujri Ji, were separated from the retreating party and captured. They were taken to Sirhind and imprisoned in the chilling Cold Tower (Thanda Burj).

The saga began in December 1704. After a prolonged siege at the fort of , Guru Gobind Singh and his followers were promised safe passage by the Mughal forces and Hill Rajas if they vacated the fort. However, this promise was treacherously broken.

In the rich tapestry of Sikh history, certain dates carry a weight that transcends time. For many, the months of Poh and Magh (December/January) are marked by a somber yet empowering remembrance known as the (The Four Lords).