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There are many references in the Sikh history that describe how Guru Gobind Singh personally tied beautiful dumalas (turbans) on the heads of both his elder sons Baba Ajit Singh and Baba Jujhar Singh and how he personally gave them arms and sent them to the battlefield at Chamkaur Sahib where they both embraced martyrdom. When the Sikhs organise an agitation (morcha), they usually wear a saffron color turban, which is a symbol of sacrifice and martyrdom. |
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