SARDAR THARAJ SINGH, an eighteenth century Dullat Jat warrior, was one of seven sons of Bhai Nagahia* grandson of Bhai Kala of Laungowal. Receiving the vows of Khalsa discipline at the hands of Bhai Mani…
Nawab Kapur Singh, the founder of this Misal, was the son of Chaudhari Dalip Singh Virk, Jat, of Faizullapur, situated near Amritsar. He was born in A.D. 1697 (Vikram Samvat 1754) , two years before…
BABA KALU NATH or Chaudhary KaluNath, son of Chaudhary Jaimal Singh , also called Data, a Dhaliwal Jat of the Malwa region, became a VaishnavSadhu while still very young and, according to his biographer, Balmukand…
JAI SINGH (d. 1784), a Punjabi Jat of Majha living near the village of Atari in Amritsar district, joined hands with the Nishanwalia Misl in its invasion of the cis Sutlej tracts, fighting in the…
Jagat Singh Virk (1901/02–1931/32), better known as “Jagga Jatt “, was a 20th-century heroic rebel of Punjab. He is known as the Robin Hood of Punjab for “robbing from the rich and giving to the…

