(17th cent. CE)
. Son of Sikh Gur
Har R
i
. R
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m R
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i is regarded as an apostate. He incurred his father's displeasure by changing one of Gur
N
nak's
lines in the
di
Granth to satisfy emperor Aura
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gzeb at whose court he was detained. R
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m R
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i disputed the succession of his younger brother Har Krishan and great-uncle
Tegh Bah
dur
. His followers, the R
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mr
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iy
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s, were hostile to subsequent Gur
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