Which of the following was a famous 'Sikh' martyrdom site? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Which of the following was a famous 'Sikh' martyrdom site?
A. Anandpur Sahib
B. All of the above
C. Sirhind
D. Chamkaur Sahib
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Chamkaur Sahib (battle), Sirhind (execution of Guru Tegh Bahadur's sons), and Anandpur Sahib (siege) are all significant Sikh martyrdom sites.

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