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SANT SINGH

SANT SINGH (d. 1705), an Arora Sikh of Patti in present day Amritsar district of the Punjab, was one of the warriors in the retinue of Guru Gobind sirigh. He took part in the battles of Anandpur and Nirmohgarh as also in tlial of Chamkaur. At Chamkaur, Guru Gobind Singh, along with his forty Sikhs including his two elder sons, had been besieged by an imperial host far superior in numbers. According to Sainapati, Sri Gur Sobhaand Gurbilas Patshahl 10 by Kuir Singh and Gurbilas Dasvin Patshahl by Sukha Singh, Sant Singh was the last to sally out against the besiegers and die fighting before Guru Gobind Singh himself broke out of the cordon and escaped.

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