After the death of Maharaja Hari Singh Dhillon, his eldest son Jhanda Singh succeeded him. He appointed his younger brother Ganda Singh as the commander-in-chief of the forces of the Bhangi Misl. The army was…
After Jhanda Singh’s death, his brother, Ganda Singh, succeeded to the Sardari of the Misal. Ganda Singh completed the works of improvement which had been undertaken by his deceased brother at Amritsar. He strengthened the…
The founder of the Bhangi Misal, Chaudhari Chajja Singh (later Sardar Chajja Singh Bhangi), a Jat, was a native of Panjwar village, eight km from Amritsar. He was the first companion of Banda Singh to…
Gujar Singh of Lahore was the son of Natha Singh, a Kahlon Jat Zamindar of village Bhuri Asal also called Borahsal situated near Khem Karan on the western border of district Firozpur. Natha Singh had…
MAHARAJA HARI SINGH Dhillon or Hari Singh Dhillon Of Bhangi, was one of the most powerful, admired and famous of all the royal Punjabi Jat sikh warriors of the 18th century. He was Maharaja of…