Misriot & Koterian

Information

Dynasty

Sandhu

Jagir

Misriot & Koterian

हिंदी

मिसरियोट और कोटेरियन

Time Period

1760-1947

History

The family trace there origin to Mahtab Singh Bhangu of Mirankot who slayed Masa Ranghar the governer of Amritsar. Mahtab Singh was taken and killed for the murder of Masa Khan, in the time of Nadar Shah, about the middle of the 18th century. Ram Singh his son then an infant, was saved from his father’s fate by a sweeper who sheltered him while the search was being prosecuted, and ultimately left him in a jungle. Here he was found by a Kamboj woman, and taken to her husband’s home. But he never lost his identity, and when he grew up, Sardar Sham Singh, founder of the Karora Singhia Confederacy, gave him his daughter in marriage. He accompanied his father-in-law on most of his plundering expeditions, receiving his reward in villages. At Miran Kot he built a mud fort, and here he lived until his death in 1809. Of his four sons, the descendants of Gurbakhsh Singh and Kanwar Singh resided at Kotla Badla, Ludhiana, while Ratan Singh’s children have their head-quarters at Bheri, in the Samrala Tahsil. Ratan Singh was a man of culture. He was a good Persian scholar, and at the request of Captain Murray, Agent to the Governor-General, wrote a history called the Panth Parkash, of the various families then celebrated in the Punjab. He, moreover, rendered assistance in carriage and supplies during the Afghan War, and again when the troops were assembling for the campaign on the Sutlej ; his son, Gurmakh Singh, acompanying the army with four armed retainers. For these services, and others rendered in 1857, half the commutation payments were remitted by Government. Gurmakh Singh’s best act, perhaps, was to found a school in his village, for which he duly received a khilat and Sanad.

Genealogy

  • Sardar Sadhu Singh, Jagirdar of Rawalpindi, was married and had issue with one son; he died in 1798:
    • Budh Singh, was married and had issue with six sons:
      • Nand Singh
      • Gurmukh Singh, was married and had issue with one son:
        • Kishen Singh, was married and had issue with one son:
          • Narayan Singh, was married and had issue with four sons:
            • Sant Singh, born 1880, was married and had issue with two sons:
              • Harbakhsh Singh, was married and had issue with one son:
                • Surinder Mohan Singh
              • Puran Singh
            • Jai Singh (b.1890)
            • Kartar Singh
            • Harnam Singh, was married and had issue with one son:
              • Jogmohan Singh (b.1935)
      • Makhan Singh, was married and had issue with one son; he died in 1874:
        • Hari Singh (d.1867)
      • Sundar Singh, was married and had issue with one son; he died in 1892:
        • Sham Singh (d.1907)
      • Bhagwan Singh, was married and had issue with one son:
        • Hukum Singh
      • Kirpal Singh, died 1894
  • Sardar Nand Singh, Jagirdar of Misriot & Koterian, was married and had issue with one son; he died in 1871:
    • Sujan Singh
  • Rai Bahadur Sardar Sujan Singh, Jagirdar of Misriot & Koterian, was married and had issue with two sons; he died in 1901:
    • Hardit Singh
    • Gurdit Singh
  • Sardar Hardit Singh, Jagirdar of Misriot & Koterian, was married and had issue with two sons; he died in 1904:
    • Sohan Singh
    • Sardar Bahadur Sardar Mohan Singh, born 1897, was married and had issue with three sons:
      • Gurbachan Singh, born 1923
      • Tejinder Singh, born 1927
      • Jitinder Singh, born 1930
  • Sardar Sohan Singh, Jagirdar of Misriot & Koterian, born 1894, was married and had issue with two sons:
    • Shamsher Singh
    • Shivinder Singh
  • Sardar Shamsher Singh, Jagirdar of Misriot & Koterian, born 1913, was married and had issue with one son:
    • Sobinder Singh
  • Sardar Sobinder Singh, Jagirdar of Misriot & Koterian, born 1935.
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