Budh Singh Sukerchakia an affluent Bhatti Jat Jagirdar of Sukerchak in the Majha tract of the Punjab, was the first historically known ancestor of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. His original name was Desu Singh. He was…
Sham Singh was issueless. After his death in 1739, during Nadir Shah’s invasion, his nephewn(brother’s son) Sandhu Jat Chief Karam Singh, who was a member of his deral, became his successor.’Before joining the derab he…
Gokul Singh or Gokula Singh was a hindu Jat chieftain of Tilpat . His father’s name was Madu Singh. Madu Singh had four sons namely, Sindhuraj Singh, Ola Singh, Jhaman Singh and Saman Singh. The second…
Rajaram Jat or Raja Ram Singh was the son of Thakur Bhajja Singh who was the chief of Sinsani (later Rajaram became the chief of Sinsani [Sinsini]). And was direct descendants of Thakur Sobha ,…
This battle is not mentioned in Tarikh / Kitab e Yamini by Utbi which is a contemporary account. Ferishta who completed his book in 1612 mentions this battle. Ferishta does not give his source and…

