Baba Deep Singh
Baba Deep Singh was a prominent Sikh warrior and martyr known for his bravery and dedication to the Sikh faith. Born in 1682 in Amritsar, he became a respected leader and a key figure in the Sikh community during a time of persecution. He is best remembered for his role in defending the Golden Temple against the Mughal forces.
In 1757, Baba Deep Singh led a group of Sikhs to protect the sacred site after it was desecrated. Despite being severely wounded in battle, he continued to fight valiantly, symbolizing the spirit of sacrifice and resilience. His legacy is celebrated in Sikh history, and he is honored as a symbol of courage and devotion.