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English: Issued edict or hukamnama (the word 'Hukamnama' in Sikhism, used in the historical sense, refers to the issued edict, order, or injunction by the Sikh gurus or their officiated followers and associates) of Banda Singh Bahadur. Held in the Bhai Rupa Collection.

Description: "Edicts by Baba Banda Singh Bahadar urging the Sikh Sangats to follow the Guru's command of singing the Divine Glory and keeping the rahit (code of conduct} bestowed by the Tenth Guru. They implore the Sikhs to join the Khalsa army and to feel Guru's grace." (quote taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/COyKbWqMejp/)

"Letter with the seal of Banda Singh Bahadar sent to Bhai Dharam Singh & Param Singh of Bhai Rupa, requesting them to join in the Khalsa campaign. Bhai Dharam Singh led the Malwa Sikhs and joined Banda Bahadar’s forces at Chapar Chiri. Note the use of the Bandai greeting ‘Fateh Darshan’ and the use of the term ‘Panje Hathiaar Badhh Aavnna’ ‘come bearing five weapons’ in other words ‘fully prepared’ (Bhai Suchet Singh Collection. Bhai Rupa)" (quote taken from re-upload source)


An image of this edict also appears at: [1]

The following description of it is given there: "A Hukamnama (edict) of Banda Bahadur to Bhai Dharam Singh and Bhai Param Singh of village Bhai Rupa, circa 18th century"
Date early 18th century
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P4241,Q40719727
Source

1) Page 416 of 'Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji - Facts Beyond Doubt' by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Academy, published 20 January 2021 (initial upload)

2) link (re-upload)
Author Banda Singh Bahadur and his scribe

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current13:55, 19 June 2023Thumbnail for version as of 13:55, 19 June 20231,362 × 2,048 (1.1 MB)MaplesyrupSushiHigher resolution and not crumpled, from: https://twitter.com/moomjamma/status/1126706651124224000
02:50, 4 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 02:50, 4 February 20232,161 × 3,190 (1.14 MB)MaplesyrupSushiUploaded a work by Banda Singh Bahadur and his scribe from Page 416 of 'Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji - Facts Beyond Doubt' by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Academy, published 20 January 2021 with UploadWizard
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