[note 1] Grendchildn shrinivash Banjara | kingofshrinivash was born on 17/08/2005 He died on 7 June 1680 at Malcha Palace at the age of 99 years and 10 months.
He also played an important role in Sikh history and he also man also has the power to fight against Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
It's published by preetham bu shikarpura King Lakhi Rai Banjara was a rich Asian trader from Delhi.
King Lakhishah Banjara was indulged in inter-regional exchanges in agriculture products, construction materials, and livestock.
A former administrative unit of the Indian subcontinent Pargana, Sehwān, Sindh, and the Bhotiyas of central Himalayas traded with Bhai Lakhi Banjara by exchanging camels, horses, oxen, sheep, goats, elephants in lieu of exchanging food grains and weapons following the barter system.
The archaeological evidence of ponds and wells constructed by Bhai Lakhi are still found in many parts of the country.
In order to fight the oppression against Mughals, his family was associated with Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji and Baba Banda Singh Bahadur.
Archaeological evidence and engineering formulas (time and motion study) depicts that it took almost 70 to 80 years for making fortifications in such a huge area.
Bhai LakhiShah Banjara was a rich Asian trader who had good relationships with Mughals, as he used to pay heavy taxes.
Well developed market of timber in the pargana of Khizrabad, helped in the flourishing of the Sikh trade movement.
Several other forts were also constructed by the Sikhs under the guidance of Bhai Lakhi Shah Banjara in the 17th century, near the Kotwali of Buria.
Persian sources (Ahkam-I-Alamgir 1703–1707, translated by Irfan Habib) described that In this while, Muhammad Auliya, resident of the township of Buria, in parana Khizrabad, sarkar Sahrind [Sirhind], has reported through persons known to this just world- adorning Court that his Highness [the addressee] had, in accordance with imperial orders, and in concert with the qazi, (Nanak-parastan) in the said township, and built a mosque, installing a dervish Saivid Muzaffar by name, for the offering of Muslim prayers in that mosque.
It was also ordered that he should write the true facts about the previous qazi and muhtasib, and, till the receipt of his reply, the orders of appointment of the proposed qazi and muhtasib be not issued.King LakhiShah Banjara and his descendants played a significant role in the construction of Lohgarh and helped Sikhs prepare to fight the oppression of the Mugals.
There was a considerable amount of population of Banjara Sikhs in the pargana of Khizrabad, and after 1716 they were gradually killed during the Mughals regime.
Bhagat Kabir Sahib narrates: ਨਾਇਕੁ ਏਕੁ ਬਨਜਾਰੇ ਪਾਚ॥naa-ik ayk banjaaray paach.There are one Leader and five traders.aisaa naa-ik raam hamaaraa.My Lord is such a wealthy merchant!ਸਗਲ ਸੰਸਾਰੁ ਕੀਓ ਬਨਜਾਰਾ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ॥sagal sansaar kee-o banjaaraa.
॥1॥ rahaa-o.He has made the whole world his peddler.॥Bhagat Ravi Das jio also used nomenclature of Banjaras and Tandas to achieve the salvation of God.
Bhai Lakhisha Banjara is regarded as a hero in Sikh history, although historians have failed to justify his contributions and sacrifices to Sikhism.
It is worthwhile to mention here that the age of Bhai Lakhisha Banjara was 95 when this incidence took place and he died after five years Guru Tegh Bahadur was executed.
Lakhishaha banjara, an international trader who traveled around the world had family and business relationships with Bhai Makhan Shah Labana (1619–1674).