Sardar Karam Singh Of Chhinah ,was born into a Gill Jat family , He was direct descendants of Chaudhary Miru , who was founder of Chhinah Estate in 16th century. Sardar Karam Singh Of Chhinah and his elder brother Tara Singh both brothers fought many big wars, they expanded their Jagir. Tara Singh was died issueless and after death of his brother he was Join Bhangi Misl Karam Singh joined the Bhangi Misal and took possession of Firozki, Kalaki, Burki and Bajra in the Sialkot district, besides holding Chhinah and the neighbouring villages. All the Bhangi rulers fell, one by one, before Maharaja Ranjit Singh Of Lahore , and Karam Singh shared the common fate and lost all his estates; but no long time afterwards he received back in Jagir Chhinah, Nagran and Firoaki, worth Rs. 50,000, aubject to the service of seventy horsemen. With his two sons, Sudh Singh and Budh Singh, he served in many campaigns: Multan, Kashmir and Peshawar; and on his death the Jagir descended to his sons in equal shares.
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- Chiefs and families note in the Punjab Vol.1 By L.H Griffin.