The author has attempted to browse through various sources thereby affirming the veracity of events. Collection of some rare and letters through his untiring efforts in corresponding with the authentic organizations purport to the author's deep interest in pursuing history, mainly to keep alive the memory of all those gallants who laid down their lives in the battle fields the world-over to protect the rights, dignity and sense of liberty of human kind in literal spirit of the hawk- holder tenth Master. In systematic delineation of events, the subject matter has been presented with causes and outcomes of the confrontations, having been ever perennial in human history, though rarely finding any conclusion for world-peace in real sense.
Bringing out the Book in the anniversary year of WW-I (1914-2014) is the everlasting tribute in true sense of a soldier who, despite his leaving active service in defense, has kept the enthusiastic flame burning grimly in his heart.
On donning the uniform as Inspector after training at the BSF Academy, SS Aulakh fought in 1965 and 1971 wars in Kashmir.
Not oblivious to his roots, he has been genuinely devoted towards making improvements in his village Tapiala (Amritsar) by establishing Sports Club for the young and, in addition, undertaking renovation of the buildings of School and Gurdwara Sahib. He visits his village almost every year to attend to meeting essential needs of the deserving people for which he hesitates little in making liberal contribution in form of money and time.
It is under such a spirit of dedication to the warrior-spirit that he has attempted to bring out this Book to commemorate the centennial year of WW-1 in 2014.
Guru Gobind Singh was the first Khalsa General (saint & soldier) who infused a spirit of service and sacrifice among his followers for the right cause and justice. Narration of the battle of Chamkaur highlights the martial spirit of Sikhs. His disciple Banda Singh Bahadur initiated an aggressive campaign against the infidel tyrants and wrong-doers. His first target was Subedar Wazir Khan, the executor of the two sons (aged seven and nine years) of Guru Gobind Singh. As the second Khalsa General, Banda Singh Bahadur established the first Khalsa Rule in India.
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