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Kharku Sangarsh di Saakhi by Daljit Singh Bittu ਖਾੜਕੂ ਸੰਘਰਸ਼ ਦੀ ਸਾਖੀ : ਅਣਜਾਣੇ, ਅਣਗੌਲ਼ੇ ਸਿਦਕੀ ਅਤੇ ਯੋਧੇ Bibekgarh Parkashan After the Akal Takht Sahib of Delhi Darbar, the attack on Sri Amritsar and the great martyrdom of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji, the hearts of the Sikhs were deeply wounded. The Delhi Darbar tried to force the Sikhs into their homes with the help of their military force, but in such a period, some selected Singhs and Guru Sahib blessed them, who then started a militant struggle, fulfilling the words of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji. This struggle reflected the words of the tenth king. such as Chu car az humh healte tar guzhat. Halal Astu Burdan B Shamshir Dast. (Zafarnamah, p:10) So, the martyrdom of Sant Jarnail Singh ji inspired the youth from within and a large number of Sikh youth left their homes and families to fight against the practice of azmat of Shri Akal Takht Sahib and Gurdhama and the struggle against the five centuries of Bipar's enmity. came in So we know very well about the militant struggle and its recognized heroine or martyr, but the important thing here is that there are many anonymous characters whose contribution is very important but they always remain anonymous.

As we pay attention to Apa Anam Siddiquia in the prayer, "Those Singha Singhanis gave lead for religion, cut off the bands, cut their skulls"... So this Anam Siddiquia has always been a great contribution in Sikh struggles and wars. But history remembers her anonymously. So, in this book "Testimony of the Militant Struggle: Unknowing, Unidentified Siddiques and Warriors" there is talk of these anonymous Siddiques and warriors, but they are only anonymous forms. About this phenomenon of history, Bhai Daljit Singh writes that "Some people and events always get more space in history and the historiography keeps revolving around them. History does not give importance to ordinary men, although the extraordinary and exemplary character shown by ordinary men in a particular situation is not less than that of any great hero. Just as the silent prayers of the entire Sikh community create victories and martyrdoms in wars, similarly the high character and deeds of common men create great heroes and prepare the ground for them. " So, the book of witness of militant struggle is dedicated to those anonymous siddakis and warriors who sacrificed their lives in different ways, like arranging a funeral for the Singhs, praying for the struggle, offering tithes, and suffering torture in exchange for valuable information. Mulla Tarake etc. gave darshan of their high characters. This book mainly has six texts whose names are in this classification 1. Unaware Siddiquis and warriors, 2. Neglected Siddiquis and warriors, 3. Thahara families, 4. The brightness of falling stars, 5. Common people in the grip of war and war and 6. Characters of men. This book is in the form of a series, in the coming time, the next parts of this book will also come. So this invaluable work of Bhai Daljit Singh was born out of duty as well as a deep concern as he says about it “The Sikh struggle has created many such heroes who are still in the memory of the people in every region. are settled By preserving them, the flow of history can continue to flow like a pure and abundant river at this dirty juncture of time, which is the responsibility of our generation." Regarding this work, Bhai Sahib writes about his duty, "My effort will be to write and tell what was happening under the events, phenomena and personalities that were unseen and neglected.