Radhasyam Brahmachari
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How the Sikhs Countered the Brutality of Muslim Invaders Turned Rulers in India, Part 1
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Atrocities and excesses by Muslim rulers in India gave rise to the Bhakti movement. Among all the Hindu cults that sprang up from the Bhakti movement, Sikhism earned displeasure and enmity of the Muslim rulers, including the Mughal Emperors, as it contained an element of militancy to save the Hindus from Muslim atrocities and also taking revenge for the same.
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Atrocities and excesses by Muslim rulers in India gave rise to the Bhakti movement. Among all the Hindu cults that sprang up from the Bhakti movement, Sikhism earned displeasure and enmity of the Muslim rulers, including the Mughal Emperors, as it contained an element of militancy to save the Hindus from Muslim atrocities and also taking revenge for the same.
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The Bhakti movement was born in India in reaction to Muslim atrocities and oppression. Sikhism was one of Hindu cults that sprang up from the Bhakti movement, which earned displeasure and enmity of the Muslim rulers, including the Mughal Emperors, because Sikhism contained an element of militancy to save the Hindus from Muslim atrocities and also taking revenge for the same.
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The Bhakti movement was born in India in reaction to Muslim atrocities and oppression. Sikhism was one of Hindu cults that sprang up from the Bhakti movement, which earned displeasure and enmity of the Muslim rulers, including the Mughal Emperors, because Sikhism contained an element of militancy to save the Hindus from Muslim atrocities and also taking revenge for the same.
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