English: Zafarnama is a Persian term that means “Declaration of Victory”. Zafarnama was the name of the second letter of Guru Gobind Singh to Emperor Aurungzeb in 1705. This is a second-hand copy of the original document claimed to have prepared by Bhai Daya Singh.
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Letter Written by Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji to Aurangzeb King Of India in 1705
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