INDIAN HISTORY

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Banda Bahadur, a Sikh leader who led a revolt against the Mughals after the assassination of Guru Gobind Singh, was captured and executed during the reign of
A
Bahadur Shah
B
Farrukh Siyar
C
Jahandar Shah
D
Aurangzeb
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Banda Bahadur was a Sikh military commander who established a Sikh state with capital at Lohgarh. He led a revolt against the Mughals after the assassination of Guru Gobind Singh. He was captured and executed during the reign of Farrukh Siyar on 9th June 1716.

Detailed explanation-2: -Guru Gobind Singh fought against Mughals and Rajputs. The institution of Khalsa was established in 1699. Guru Gobind Singh died in 1708. After his death, Banda Bahadur led Khalsa’s revolt against the Mughals.

Detailed explanation-3: -In 1708, the Khalsa revolted against the Mughals and declared independence under the leadership of Banda Bahadur.

Detailed explanation-4: -Banda Singh Bahadur, also called Lachman Das, Lachman Dev, or Madho Das, (born 1670, Rajauri [India]-died June 1716, Delhi), first Sikh military leader to wage an offensive war against the Mughal rulers of India, thereby temporarily extending Sikh territory.

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