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Fatehgarh Sahib is a city and a sacred pilgrimage site of Sikhism in the north west Indian state of Punjab. It is the headquarters of Fatehgarh Sahib district, located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of Sirhind. Fatehgarh Sahib is named after Fateh Singh, the 7-year-old son of Guru Gobind Singh, who was seized and buried alive, along with his 9-year-old brother Zoravar Singh, by the Mughals under the orders of governor Wazir Khan during the ongoing Mughal-Sikh wars of the early 18th century. The town experienced major historical events after the martyrdom of the sons in 1705, with frequent changes of control between the Sikhs and Mughals.

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  • Fatehgarh Sahib (en)
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  • Fatehgarh Sahib és una ciutat del Panjab, capital del districte de Fatehgarh Sahib. Segons el cens del 2001 la població era de 49.825 habitants. Porta el seu nom per la victòria que va obtenir el cap sikh Banda Bahadur el 1710 en aquest lloc (una fortalesa que fou arrasada; Fatehgarh Sahib vol dir "Fortalesa de la Victòria del Senyor") (ca)
  • Fatehgarh Sahib est une ville indienne située dans le district de Fatehgarh Sahib dans l’État du Pendjab. En 2001, sa population était de 50 788 habitants. (fr)
  • Fatehgarh Sahib (en punyabí: ਫ਼ਤਿਹਗੜ੍ਹ ਸਾਹਿਬ ) es una ciudad de la India, centro administrativo del distrito de Fatehgarh Sahib, en el estado de Punyab. (es)
  • Fatehgarh Sahib (censita come Sirhind-Fatehgarh in quanto comprensiva della vicina località di Sirhind) è una città dell'India di 50.788 abitanti, capoluogo del distretto di Fatehgarh Sahib, nello stato federato del Punjab. In base al numero di abitanti la città rientra nella classe II (da 50.000 a 99.999 persone). (it)
  • Fatehgarh Sahib is a city and a sacred pilgrimage site of Sikhism in the north west Indian state of Punjab. It is the headquarters of Fatehgarh Sahib district, located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of Sirhind. Fatehgarh Sahib is named after Fateh Singh, the 7-year-old son of Guru Gobind Singh, who was seized and buried alive, along with his 9-year-old brother Zoravar Singh, by the Mughals under the orders of governor Wazir Khan during the ongoing Mughal-Sikh wars of the early 18th century. The town experienced major historical events after the martyrdom of the sons in 1705, with frequent changes of control between the Sikhs and Mughals. (en)
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