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(29) The Sickle of Mir Mannu

Episode 47 of the The Story Of The Sikhs podcast, hosted by Sarbpreet Singh, titled "(29) The Sickle of Mir Mannu" was published on July 27, 2021 and runs 113 minutes.

July 27, 2021 ·113m · The Story Of The Sikhs

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Mir Mannu,  who takes command of Lahore, views the Sikhs as a threat. Ahmed Shah Abdali, returns to avenge his defeat. The Sikhs start growing in power as the Punjab stays turbulent

Mir Mannu,  who takes command of Lahore, views the Sikhs as a threat. Ahmed Shah Abdali, returns to avenge his defeat. The Sikhs start growing in power as the Punjab stays turbulent

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