King Jahangir died on 8th November, 1627 A.D. His son Shah Jahan  ascended the throne of India on the 6th February, 1628 A.D. (after  battle with his brothers for throne). After becoming king he issued a  proclamation, "preaching of any religion except Islam is banned. Temples  constructed in the last few years be demolished and no new ones be  constructed." In accordance with this proclamation, the step-well at  Lahore was filled up and a mosque constructed at the site. This  happening alerted the Sikhs to be prepared to defend Amritsar.
One  day a squad of Sikhs, while hunting reached near Lahore where the royal  family was also hunting. The Sikhs set their hawk in pursuit of a  quarry. The royal hunters also released their hawk from the other side.  The hawk of the Sikhs caught the prey and brought it to them. The royal  hawk in pursuit of the prey also came to the Sikhs. The Sikhs caught the  royal Hawk. When the royal hunters came and demanded their hawk, the  Sikhs refused. On return, the royal hunters told Kulij Khan, the  governor of Lahore , to chastise the Sikhs, he despatched General  Mukhlis Khan with an army of Seven thousand to attack Amritsar.
On  the 15th May, 1628 A.D., when the Guru heard of the arrival of the  royal army, he ordered his generals to take up positions. The marriage  of Bibi Viro, the daughter of the Guru, had been fixed for the third day  and the marriage party was coming to Amritsar. The guru sent the holy  granth and the family to village Chabhal and sent a message to the  bridal procession to reach there.
The Sikhs and the royal Army of  Mughals clashed near Pipli Sahib. The braves from both sides began to  show their skills. This was the first battle on Punjab's soil in which  there was no involvement of wealth, land or worldly thing. The Sikhs had  only come forward to fight the excesses of the rulers not caring for  their lives for the sake of their freedom and honour.
When Guru Sahib reached Lohgarh fort, he ordered Sikhs to fire the  stone-cannon. That cannon had been made by Mohri, a carpenter of  Khemkaran, from a dried tree. When the army started to retreat due to  the rain of stones from the fort., Mukhlis Khan challenged, "You are the  sons of brave men and there is only a band of fakirs (ascetics) on the  other side." Out of the shame, the royal family kept on fighting till  dusk.
The next day, in the first attack, Painde Khan came out of the  fort and made short work of Didar Ali, Mukhlis Khan's companion. Guru  Sahib after defending three blows from Mukhlis Khan's sword, inflicted  such a blow on him with his double edged sword that pierced his shield  and split him into two. Seeing the end of their leaders, the royal army  fled.
Guru Sahib put his Graceful Hands on the severely wounded Sikh  Bhai Mohan ji's head and asked what does he want ? Mohanji said-not  give back the royal Falcon but take the royal crown of Delhi too.
THEN  CAME THE WORDINGS OF MY LORD GURU NANAK IN SIXTH FORM AS GURU HARGOBIND  JI :- YES A TIME WILL COME WHEN GURU SAHIB WILL TAKE AWAY PIRI OF PEERS  AND MIRI OF MEERS.
AND WITNESS OF IT STANDS IS AKAAL TAKHT. THE  TWO SWORDS WORN BY GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI.
GURU SAHIB IS STILL  PRESENT AND ALL HIS WORDINGS WILL BE FULFILLED , IT IS JUST THE TIME  FACTOR AS THE WISHES OF GURU SAHIBS.
 
 
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