Gūjarī, Mātā
Gūjarī, Mātā (d. 1704 CE). Wife of Gurū Tegh Bahādur and mother of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh. In the fighting which followed the siege of Anaṇḍpur, she and the surviving sāhibzāde reached Sirhind where she died after they had been betrayed to the authorities and walled up alive.
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