Binod Singh

[4][5][10][6] The Panj Piare quintet was reinforced with a group of 20 Sikhs, they would all join Banda Singh on his military expedition.

[6] In the midst of fighting, the flank under the control of Binod was about to break but just at that moment Sher Muhammad Khan was killed by a gunshot, leading to the fleeing of his forces.

[6] Binod Singh commanded the left wing of Banda's army in the Battle of Chappar Chiri fought in May 1710.

[6] After conquest of the province of Sirhind, the frontier district of Karnal, bordering on Delhi territory, was entrusted to Binod Singh.

[4][6] Emperor Bahadur Shah sent Firoz Khan Mewati to suppress the Sikh revolt, with Binod Singh fighting four times to check this Mughal force, suffering defeat.

[3][4][5][6] The Sikhs under Binod who managed to escape the carnage were either captured by Muslims or roving bands of the Mughal army.