Anandpur Sahib as Country 😱 The Sikh State That Challenged the Mughal Empire 💪
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Anandpur Sahib as Country 😱 The Sikh State That Challenged the Mughal Empire 💪
This video presents a rigorous historical, political science, and public administration–based reinterpretation of Anandpur Sahib, arguing that it was not merely a religious center but a fully functional sovereign state in practice (a de facto state). It demonstrates that this state was consciously established, authorised, and administratively structured by Guru Gobind Singh in direct political opposition to the Mughal Empire and the surrounding hill principalities.
The core thesis of the video is rooted in political science theory, asserting that sovereignty (sovereign authority and authorisation)—not territory or population alone—is the decisive element that distinguishes a free state from a subordinate or dependent one. Through a systematic analytical framework drawn from state theory and governance studies, the video shows that Anandpur Sahib fulfilled all classical criteria of statehood: a defined territory, an organised population, an independent government, a coherent administrative and governance structure, military defenses, economic systems, and clearly articulated sovereign symbols.
The land of Anandpur Sahib was legally purchased, not granted by any imperial or feudal authority, thereby establishing administrative ownership, political authorisation, and jurisdictional independence. No taxes were paid to Mughal authorities or hill rajas, a clear assertion of fiscal sovereignty and autonomous public administration. The population was transformed from passive subjects into an empowered political community through the creation of the Khalsa in 1699—functioning as citizens governed by a higher moral law rather than imperial command.
Governance in Anandpur represented a radical departure from autocratic models. Authority operated through Sikh governess principles, the Khalsa code of conduct (Rehat), and collective decision-making via the Panj Pyare—demonstrating institutional governance, rule of law, and administrative accountability. Financial mechanisms such as Dasvandh functioned as a transparent public finance system supporting welfare, infrastructure, and defense, while corruption was institutionally eliminated.
Sovereignty was further asserted through state authorisation symbols—the Nishan Sahib, Ranjit Nagara, hukamnamas as formal administrative edicts, and a fortified military-administrative grid. The video concludes that Anandpur Sahib functioned as a “State within a State”, providing the ideological, administrative, and governance blueprint for later Sikh sovereignty under Banda Singh Bahadur and Maharaja Ranjit Singh, where Raj Karega Khalsa was realised as a functioning system of statecraft rather than a symbolic ideal.
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