Name He was born as Alam Chand. He earned the popular epithet of
Nachna (
lit. "dancer") because of his unusual nimbleness. During June 1699 in the
Battle of Anandpur (1699), two hill rajas named Alim Chand and Balia Chand ambushed the Guru when he was hunting. Alam Chand lost his right hand and fled from the battlefield. Alam Singh Nachna showed “bravery and courage”. He was the one who cut the hand of Alam Chand. In the
first siege of Anandpur, Raja Ghumand Chand of Kangra attacked
Anandpur Sahib. His horse was shot by Alam Singh while he himself was killed by
Bhai Himmat Singh. In the heat of battle, he was captured by the hostile forces and became a
prisoner of war. According to Sikh lore, Alam Singh had bore the
Nishan Sahib as a flag-bearer, after taunts and remarks exchanged with the local Mughal commander regarding the flag, Alam Singh was executed by beheading.
Martyrdom In the
Battle of Chamkaur, the Guru sent his son,
Ajit Singh, to fight. He took 5 men with him, one of them being Alam Singh. He is said to have fought, “fiercely, bravely, and with much valour.” Alam Singh with the other Sikhs killed many Mughal soldiers. He fought until his last breath. == See also ==