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 Miralivala as the Punjabi…

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 Miralivala as the Punjabi…
Bhai Ajitta, a Randhava Jatt, whose name occurs in Bhai Gurdas’s roster of prominent Sikhs of Guru Nanak, Varan, XI. 14, was a resident of the village of Pakkhoke Randhave, close to the present town of Dera…
Bhai Bhagatu (d. 1652), a devoted Sikh who served the Fifth, Sixth and the Seventh Gurus, was the son of Bhai Adam (Uddam in some chronicles), a Sidhu Jatt of Malwa country. Sikh chronicles record that Adam, without…
BHAI BUDDHA SINGH (d. 1774), a Brar Jatt who had seen the stirring days of Guru Gobind Singh, took part in January 1764 in the joint attack of Sikh sardars upon Sir hind. The town was…
Bhai Dan Singh, a Brar Jatt of the village of Mahima Sarja in present day Bathinda district of the Punjab. He and his son joined the contingent of Brars raised by Guru Gobind Singh after Guru Ji’s departure from Chamkaur in December…