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The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb died in 1707, and his sons fought a civil war. Prince Muazzam (later Bahadur Shah I) sought Guru Gobind Singh’s support. The Guru, ever the strategist, agreed, but only on the condition that the oppression of non-Muslims cease. However, the peace was superficial. The real enemies—Wazir Khan (Governor of Sirhind) and the hill chiefs—remained unpunished.
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But the most critical detail is often missed. Before leaving, Guru Gobind Singh instructed Banda Singh Bahadur: “Never trap a running army. Never harm a woman, a child, or a farmer. And never, under any circumstances, call yourself a Guru. I am the last Guru. You are my commander.” The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb died in 1707, and
, who was responsible for the deaths of the Guru's four sons (the Sahibzaade). Technical Merits However, the peace was superficial