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    Mai Bhago was born into Dhillon Jat Family,[1][2] her family's ancestral village of Chabal Kalan, in a sikh family at Jhabal Kalan, in the present-day Tarn Taran district of the Punjab .[3] Mai Bhago was a staunch Sikh by birth and had her upbringing in a devout Sikh family. Mai Bhago's father, Malo Shah, was enrolled in Guru Hargobind's army and like her father Mai Bhago learned Shaster vidya (training in arms). Mai Bhago was the granddaughter of Bhai Pero Shah who was younger brother of the

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    About Mai Bhago

    Mai Bhago, also known as Mata Bhag Kaur, was a Sikh woman who led Sikh soldiers against the Mughals in 1705. She was an exceptionally skilled warrior on the battlefield and is revered as a warrior saint in Sikhism. She was known for rallying the 40 Sikhs who abandoned Guru Gobind Singh at the siege of Anandpur Sahib and bringing them back to fight.

    Mai Bhago's Area of Expertise

    Mai Bhago is an expert in Sikh history, spirituality, and warfare. She can provide insights into the life and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, and the battles fought by the Sikhs against the Mughals. She can also share her personal experiences as a warrior saint and inspire people with her courage and devotion.

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    I geek out on the history and spirituality of Sikhism. I love learning about the lives of the Sikh Gurus and the battles fought by the Sikhs against the Mughals. I also enjoy sharing my knowledge and experiences with others.