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In this episode of Des Punjab Ki Gal Kiche on Radio Haanji, Gautam Kapil and Preetam Singh Rupal discussed Chhota Ghallughara, a tragic yet pivotal chapter in Punjab’s history. The term refers to the massacre of Sikhs by Mughal forces led by Lakhpat Rai in 1746. Thousands of Sikhs, including men, women, and children, were brutally killed, marking one of the darkest periods of persecution against the community. Despite the atrocities, the Sikh community demonstrated remarkable courage and resilience, continuing their struggle for survival and identity. The discussion explores the historical impact of this event and its lasting significance in Sikh history.
By Radio HaanjiIn this episode of Des Punjab Ki Gal Kiche on Radio Haanji, Gautam Kapil and Preetam Singh Rupal discussed Chhota Ghallughara, a tragic yet pivotal chapter in Punjab’s history. The term refers to the massacre of Sikhs by Mughal forces led by Lakhpat Rai in 1746. Thousands of Sikhs, including men, women, and children, were brutally killed, marking one of the darkest periods of persecution against the community. Despite the atrocities, the Sikh community demonstrated remarkable courage and resilience, continuing their struggle for survival and identity. The discussion explores the historical impact of this event and its lasting significance in Sikh history.