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Chaar Sahibzade

The four beloved sons of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji who sacrificed their lives for righteousness, faith, and the protection of humanity

Legacy of Bravery

The Chaar Sahibzade, aged between 6 and 18 years, achieved martyrdom while defending their faith and principles. Their courage, unwavering faith, and sacrifice continue to inspire Sikhs and people of all faiths around the world. From the battlefields of Chamkaur to the cold walls of Sirhind, their stories echo through eternity.

The Four Sahibzade

Each Sahibzada represents the highest ideals of sacrifice, bravery, and unwavering faith in the face of adversity

1

Baba Ajit Singh Ji

Sahibzada of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

February 11, 1687
Paonta Sahib, Himachal Pradesh

Father

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Mother

Mata Jito Ji (also known as Mata Sundari Ji)

Historic Battle

Fought a hundred thousand (lakh) enemies in Chamkaur

Birth
December 7, 1705
2

Baba Jujhar Singh Ji

Sahibzada of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

September 27, 1691
Anandpur Sahib, Rupnagar, Punjab

Father

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Mother

Mata Jito Ji (also known as Mata Sundri Ji)

Historic Battle

Fought a hundred thousand (lakh) enemies in Chamkaur

Birth
December 7, 1705
3

Baba Zorawar Singh Ji

Sahibzada of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

November 28, 1696

Father

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Mother

Mata Jito Ji (also known as Mata Sundari Ji)

Grandmother

Mata Gujari Ji

Birth
December 26, 1705
4

Baba Fateh Singh Ji

Sahibzada of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

December 12, 1699

Father

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Mother

Mata Jito Ji (also known as Mata Sundari Ji)

Grandmother

Mata Gujari Ji

Birth
December 26, 1705

Timeline of Sacrifice

December 1704 - December 1705

December 7, 1705

Battle of Chamkaur

Baba Ajit Singh (18) & Baba Jujhar Singh (14)

December 26, 1705

Martyrdom at Sirhind

Baba Zorawar Singh (9) & Baba Fateh Singh (6)

"They who are intoxicated with the love of God, they are the true brave ones. They who fight for righteousness, they are the true warriors."

— Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji