. . "Guru Tegh Bahadur (Punjabi: \u0A17\u0A41\u0A30\u0A42 \u0A24\u0A47\u0A17\u0A3C \u0A2C\u0A39\u0A3E\u0A26\u0A30, Punjabi pronunciation: [\u0261\u028Aru te\u0263 b\u0259h\u0251d\u028A\u027E]; 1 April 1621 \u2013 11 November 1675,), revered as the ninth Nanak, was the ninth of ten Gurus (Prophets) of the Sikh religion. Guru Teg Bahadur carried forward the light of Guru Nanak's sanctity and divinity, and his spiritual revelations are registered in the form of 115 poetic hymns in the eternal Guru of Sikhs, Guru Granth Sahib."@en . "1621-04-01Z"^^ . . "Tyag Mal"@en . "The Shield ofIndia, Mighty of the Sword, The Ninth Master, The True King"@en . "1675-11-24Z"^^ . . . "Bahadur, Guru Tegh"@en . . "1675Z"^^ . "\u0A17\u0A41\u0A30\u0A42 \u0A24\u0A47\u0A17\u0A3C \u0A2C\u0A39\u0A3E\u0A26\u0A30"@en . . . "1675Z"^^ . . . . "Guru Tegh Bahadur"@en . "1621Z"^^ . "Sikh guru" . . "1664Z"^^ . . .