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The war-cry of the Sikhs under the leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur was:
Fateh Darshan
Vahiguru-ji-ki-Fateh
Sat Sri Akal
None
- Option 1: Fateh Darshan
- This is not known historically as a Sikh war-cry.
- Option 2: Vahiguru-ji-ki-Fateh
- This means "Victory to the Wonderful Lord."
- It was the traditional war-cry used by Sikhs, especially under Banda Singh Bahadur.
- This slogan was commonly raised before going into battle.
- Option 3: Sat Sri Akal
- This means "God is the Eternal Truth."
- It is a popular Sikh greeting today but was not specifically the war-cry under Banda Singh Bahadur.
- Option 4: None
- Not correct, as Option 2 is the right answer.
Correct Answer:
Option 2: Vahiguru-ji-ki-Fateh
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
Davinder
answer is both 1 and 2
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