Bhai Mehtab Singh (d. 1745), eighteenth century Sikh warrior and martyr, was born the son of Hara Singh, a Sikh of Bhangu clan of the village of Mirarikot, 8 km north of Amritsar. He grew up amidst the most…

Bhai Mehtab Singh (d. 1745), eighteenth century Sikh warrior and martyr, was born the son of Hara Singh, a Sikh of Bhangu clan of the village of Mirarikot, 8 km north of Amritsar. He grew up amidst the most…
Bhai Pirana, Was a Virk Jat resident of Chakk Ram Das village, In Gujranwala district of Punjab, was a worshipper of Sultan Sakhee Sarvar. As he once visited Amritsar, he had himself initiated a Sikh.…
Bhai Umar Shah or Chaudhary Umar Shah, a Sangha Jat of village Darauli, now in Faridkot district of the Punjab, was appointed a masand or local leader by Guru Arjan. He was according to Bhai…
According to Lepel Griffin, there is a legend believed at Bahrwal that runs as under: About the year 1595 Guru Arjan, traveling with a few followers in the Lahore district, reached the small town of…
Mai Sulakhani was a Childless women from a Sandhu Jat family of Chabba village in Amritsar District of Punjab. After the battle against the Mughal army in the year 1628, in which 13 Sikhs became…