Q. Who led Sikhs with a five-member council after converting under Guru Gobind Singh?
Answer:
Banda Singh Bahadur
Notes: Banda Singh Bahadur was appointed leader by Guru Gobind Singh in 1708 at Nanded after conversion. He led Sikh forces, formed a five-member council, and initiated Punjab’s first agrarian uprising, conferring land rights to peasants. He was a pivotal figure in early Sikh military history.