| Sikh Martyrs:Bhai Tara Singh ji |
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During Moghul rule, the village heads (Chaudhary) used to have considerable
authority over local polutation. They often exercised these powers most
mercilessly in order to awe the subjects into submission. Once the sikh farmers of the village together requested him to keep
his houses confined to the areas meant for grazing and not let them graze
in their fields therby destroying their crops. A few days later, S. Amar Singh and S. Baghel Singh caught hold of Sahib
Rai’s horses, while those were destroying the crops of Sikh farmers
of village Naushehra, and sold them to S. Aala Singh, the then ruler of
State of Patiala. The proceeds were donated to S. Tara Singh, a saint
of village Waan for free Kitchen (Langer). Chaudhary Sahib Rai found out through his agents that S. Baghel Singh
and S. Tara Singh had caught and sold his horses. Accompanied by some
of his supporters, he entered Bhai Tara Singh’s residence unannounced,
and uttered insulting remarks towards Sikh community. Bhai Tara Singh
tried to pacify the Chaudhary, but failed to do so. At this, the Sikhs
at the Gurudwara thrashed Sahib Rai and his men, making them run for their
lives. S. Baghel Singh who had gone out of Bahi Tara Singh’s residence
to answer call of nature very early in the morning, noticed the raiding
party. He asked them to stop and shouted, “BOLE SO NEHAL SAT SRI
AKAL” at the top of his voice to alert other Sikhs. At the same
time, he started firing at the invaders from his gun. Jaffar Beg could barely save his own life by beating a hasty retreat.
Jaffar Beg went straight to Lahore and narrated the incident to Zakaria
Khan, Governor of Lahore. He sought his support to avenge his humiliating
defeat at the hands of Sikhs. Zakaria Khan was a sworn enemy of the Sikh
community. He ordered his commander, Momin Khan, to immediately mount
an attack on S. Tara Singh’s abode and produce him dead or alive
before him. Momin Khan ordered Takki Beg to engage Bhai Tara Singh. Bhai Ji, in a swiftaction, thrust his spear into Takki Beg’s mouth. A shower of blood flowed from Takki Beg’s mouth, who ran back to save his life. Momin Khan added insult to Takki Beg’s misery by asking whether Takki Beg was chewing Paan in the battle field. Takki Beg, reacting sharply, told Momin Khan to move forward to receive his share of Paans being distributed by Bhai Tara Singh. Momin Khan, instead of himself moving forward, sent forward his nephew
Mureed Khan, whose head was cut off with a sharp low of sword, by S. Bhomi
Singh, in a swift attack. This is how the Sikhs tried to uproot the cruel Mughal regime from Punjab, lock, stock and barrel. They fought to the finish, inflicting very heavy casualties on the enemy forces. We should be thankful to the Sikhs of those days because of whose bravery and sacrifices the mighty Mughal rule finally came to an end in Punjab towards the end of eighteenth Century |


