Question
Why did the Sikhs revolt against the Mughals?

Answer

The Sikh people were peaceful.
 
But in the time of Jahangir the fifth Guru Arjuna was killed to help Khushru.
Hence the Sikh people were militant.
Aurangzeb assassinated Guru Tegh Bahadur in $1675$ in the name of Sikhs.
The whole Sikh community was agitated. His son and tenth Sikh Guru Gobind Singh armed the Sikh people and started a revolution against the Mughals.

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