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 2,3 Aqy 4 PrvrI nUM bIbI BwnI dy jnm idn dy sbMD ivc AKMf pwT 2 PrvrI nUM ArMB hoxgy ies dI syvw iv`c iksy BI prwxI ny syvw krnI hovy bIbI hrBjn kOr mwn jW bIbI gurmyj kOr puryvwl nwl sMpRk krnw jI[  8 PrvrI v`fw G`lUGwrw  11 PrvrI jnm idn swihbzwdw AjIq isMG jI  12 PrvrI sMgRWd P`gx  21 PrvrI ShIdI swkw sRI nnkexw swihb jI  31 PrvrI jnm idn Bgq rivdws jI Akali (1682–1757) is revered among as one of the most hallowed martyrs in and as a highly religious person. He is remembered for his sacrifice and devotion to the teachings of the . Baba Deep Singh was the first head of Shaheedan Tarna Dal - an order of the military established by Nawab Kapur Singh, the then head of Sharomani Panth Akali Buddha Dal.

The Damdami Taksal[1] also state that he was the first head of their order. His name is also found as Deep Singh (without the "Baba" honorific) and Baba Deep Singh Ji.

Early life

Baba Deep Singh, was born in 1682 to father bhai Bhagta and mother Jeyoni.He lived in the village of Pahuwind in present-day Tarn Taran District [2] of the Majha region of Panjab.

He went to on the day of in 1699, where he was baptised into Khalsa by . Baba Deep Singh took Khande di Pahul or Amrit Sanchar (ceremonial initiation into Khalsa). As a youth, he spent considerable time in close companionship of Guru Gobind Singh. He started learning weaponry, riding and other martial skills. From , he began learning, reading and writing and the interpretation of the Gurus' words. After spending two years at Anandpur, he returned to his village in 1702. He was summoned by Guru Gobind Singh at Talwandi Sabo in 1705, where he helped Bhai Mani Singh in making copies of the .[3]

In 1709, Baba Deep Singh joined Banda Bahadur during the assaults on the towns of Sadhaura and Sirhind. In 1733, Nawab Kapur Singh appointed him a leader of an armed squad (). On the Vaisakhi of 1748, at the meeting of the Sarbat Khalsa in , the 65 of the Dal Khalsa were reorganized into twelve . Baba Deep Singh was entrusted with the leadership of the Shaheedan Misl.

The Demolition of the Harmandar Sahib[edit]

In April 1757, Ahmad Shah Durrani raided Northern for the fourth time. While he was on his way back to Kabul from Delhi with young men and women as captives, the Sikhs made a plan to relieve him of the valuables and free the captives. The squad of Baba Deep Singh was deployed near Kurukshetra. His squad freed a large number of prisoners and raided Durrani's considerable treasury. On his arrival in Lahore, Durrani, embittered by his loss, ordered the demolition of the Harimandir Sahib (the ""). The shrine was blown up and the sacred pool filled with the entrails of slaughtered cows. Durrani assigned the Punjab region to his son, Prince Timur Shah, and left him a force of ten thousand men under General Jahan Khan.

Baba Deep Singh, 75 years old, felt that it was up to him to atone for the sin of having let the Afghans desecrate the shrine. He emerged from scholastic retirement and declared to a congregation at Damdama Sahib that he intended to rebuild the temple. Five hundred men came forward to go with him. Deep Singh offered prayers before starting for Amritsar: "May my head fall at the Darbar Sahib." As he went from hamlet to hamlet, many villagers joined him. By the time baba Deep Singh reached Tarn Taran Sahib, ten miles from Amritsar, over five thousand Sikhs armed with hatchets, swords, and spears accompanied him.

Martyrdom

Baba Deep Singh had vowed to avenge the desecration of the Golden Temple by the Afghan army. In 1757, he led an army to defend the Golden Temple. The Sikhs and the Afghans clashed in the Battle of Gohalwar (1757) on November 11, 1757,[4] and in the ensuing conflict Baba Deep Singh was decapitated.[5]

On being mortally wounded with a severe gash to his head, a Sikh reminded Baba Deep Singh, "You had resolved to reach the periphery of the pool." On hearing the talk of the Sikh, he held his head with his left hand and removing the enemies from his way with the strokes of his 15 kg[6] with his right hand, reached the periphery of Harmandir Sahib where he breathed his last. The Singhs celebrated the Bandhi-Sor Divas of 1757 A.D. in Harmandir Sahib".[7]

The Sikhs recovered their prestige by defeating the Afghan army and the latter were forced to flee.[8] 