BUDDH SINGH MAN (d. 1856), son of Mana Singh, entered the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1816 as a attendant. He rose to the command of 30 horse, and was given a Jagir worth…

BUDDH SINGH MAN (d. 1856), son of Mana Singh, entered the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1816 as a attendant. He rose to the command of 30 horse, and was given a Jagir worth…
SARDAR BAGH SINGH VIRK (d. 1806), a feudatory chief under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. His father Sardar Lal Singh, who had migrated from Jammu, held sway in the tract between Sheikhupura and Miraliwala as the Virk…
SARDAR MEHAR SINGH NIRMALA, a Sandhu Jat Warrior belonging to the Nishanwala Misl, became famous by display of bravery and courage in the latter half of the eighteenth century. He was one of the persons…
SARDAR KARAM SINGH (d. 1784), a leading figure in the Shaheedon Misl of Sandhu Jats of the village of Marahka in Sheikhupura district, now in Pakistan. According to Sir L.H Griffin, he was a grandson…
SARDAR DYAL SINGH MAGITHIA was the son of a family that had played a very important part in the history of the Lahore empire founded by Bhatti Jatsikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh. For three generations…