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Zakariya Khan Bahadur

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6. Hakikat Rai: He was born at Sialkot in 1781 B.S. or 1724 C.E. in a Kshtriya household of Bhagh Mal and his wife Kauran. He was married to Durga Devi daughter of a Sehajdhari Sikh Kishan Chand of Batala. He entered the Sikh faith through the inspiration of Bhai Budh Singh from Batala. When the
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cursed Zakaria Khan, saying he would be killed by his shoes. According to Sikh sources, after cutting Bhai Taru Singh's scalp, Zakaria Khan was stricken with unbearable pain and the inability to urinate. As a last resort, Khan sent an apology to the Khalsa Panth for his persecution of Sikhs and
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Muslim ruler asked him to convert to Islam, he refused to obey his orders. As a result, this young boy was slaughtered under the orders of Khan Zakariya Khan, the Nawab of Lahore in 1741. A fair used to be organized on the day of Basant Panchmi in his memory at Lahore in the pre-partition days.
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begged for forgiveness. It was suggested that if Khan hit himself with Singh's shoes, his condition might be lifted. Although it would cure Khan of his condition, he died 22 days later from having hit himself with the shoes, just as Singh predicted. Salabat Khan was killed in an encounter with
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in 1738 in return for annual tribute payments to the Persian crown. He continued the persecution of Sikhs and appointed
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to block Amritsar and not allowing Sikhs to worship there. Zakaria Khan condemned the religious martyr,
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Chiefs and Families of Note in the Delhi, Jalandhar, Peshawar and Derajat Divisions of the Panjab
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Zakariya Khan Bahadur being hit by a Singh's shoe, detail from a 19th century Sikh drawing
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The advanced study in history of the Punjab: Volume 1; G. S. Chhabra (1968), p 346
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family of Panipat. He continued and extended his father's policy of severe
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Detail of Zakariya Khan Bahadur leisuring from a 19th century Sikh drawing
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History of the Panjáb from the Remotest Antiquity to the Present Time
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from 1726 to 1745 till death, succeeding his father,
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Index


Subahdār of Lahore
Muhammad Shāh
Abd al-Samād Khān
Lahore Subah
Abd al-Samād Khān
Mughal Empire
Mughal Army
Mughal-Sikh wars
Siege of Gurdāspūr
Battle of Gurdās Nangal
Mughal-Afsharid war
Mughal Empire
subahdar
Lahore Subah
Abd al-Samad Khan
Ansari
persecution of Sikhs
Chhota Ghallughara

Lahore
Nader Shah
his invasion of the Mughal Empire
Salabat Khan
Haqiqat Rai
Ratan Singh Bhangu
Bhai Taru Singh
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
DD National
Maharaja Ranjit Singh

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