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335: 455: 657:"Mahan Singh was brave, enterprising and prudent beyond his years; and the age in which he lived highly favoured his ambitious schemes His early feats in arms had acquired for him so great a reputation that many influential independent Sardars joined his banner. His rapid successes gave him an ascendancy over all the Sikh chiefs. His military genius, undaunted courage, stern temper and rigid observance of the rules of delicacy and honour, at times, involved him in serious trouble, but he honourably acquitted himself on all such occasions." 31: 630: 581:, widow of Sardar Ran Singh sent a proposal to get her infant daughter, Raj Kaur Nakai betrothed to his four-year-old son, Ranjit Singh and Maha Singh readily agreed. This was the first alliance between Nakais and Sukherchakias. This marriage took place in 1792 and Raj Kaur Nakai was renamed Datar Kaur as many ladies in the Sukerchakia Misl bore the name "Raj Kaur", like Ranjit Singh mother and his aunt. She was affectionately called Mai Nakain by Ranjit Singh. In 1801, she gave birth to Ranjit Singh's first son and 520:
afterwards, the death of Haqiqat Singh was great Loss to Jai Singh, he demanded the Half of the booty from Maha Singh for Haqiqat Singh Son, Jaimal Singh, which Maha Singh refused On the Diwali day in 1784, all the Sikhs chiefs gathered at Amritsar, Jai Singh Kanhaiya behaved coldly with Maha Singh and refused his attempts to reconcile and called him Dancing boy Maha Singh took this insult to heart and he attacked Kanhaiya camp outside Amritsar, Jai Singh pursued him, A further engagements took place near
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Jai Singh Kanhaiya at Naushera, Both sides sustained heavy losses but Jai Singh Kanhaiya suffered a defeat, he escape to his fort of Nurpur Maha Singh pursued him and laid siege to the fort to the fort, Maha Singh did not like to stay at a distant place, he raised the siege and turned homeward, Maha Singh seized Kanhaiya territories with worth a three lakhs a year,
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After the battle of Achal Jai Singh Kanhaiya retired to Naushera where he reorganized his force for a fresh struggle Jassa Singh Ramgarhia and Sansar Chand Katoch got busy in occupying there former possessions, Maha Singh alone remained in the field, Another battle was fought between Maha Singh and
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son of Jai Singh died in battle the Kanhaiya force's having lost their leader got disheartened and were routed, Gurbakhsh Singh death broke the back of his father who made no further resistance, He Burst into tears, emptied his quiver of its arrow and dismounting from his horse expose himself to the
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family to Charat Singh and his wife, Desan Kaur in 1756. Some sources say he was born in the year 1760. He had three younger siblings, Saher Kaur, Raj Kaur and Sahej Singh, who died in infancy. Maha Singh was brought him up in his family's martial tradition by his parents and accompanied his father
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He succeeded his father as the chief of the Sukerchakia Misl. Maha Singh was assisted by his mother in the affairs of the state. Desan Kaur was a worldly-wise, experienced, courageous and an intelligent lady, her people were content with her admiration skills. To strengthen her position she married
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famous for the manufacture of arms. He obtained match locks in tribute. He stayed in the district for two months. He invited all the Bhangi chiefs to meet him on a fixed day at a certain place. Twenty-two of them responded to his call. They were imprisoned. They were set free on acknowledgement of
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Capture of Bhangi territories Chait Singh, youngest brother of Gujar Singh, had come to help. the Chathas. Mahan Singh arrested him and imprisoned him in the fort of Gujranwala. Raj Kaur, sister of Mahan Singh and wife of Sahib Singh, came from Gujrat to Gujranwala to secure liberation of Chait
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and Mahan Singh had made a pact to attack and share the wealth, but Maha Singh did it alone, he Plundered Jammu for three days and nights killing thousands of men the booty was secured was worth than more than one crore, Haqiqat Singh was so deeply shocked at this treachery that he soon died
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In 1788 Gujjar Singh died and was succeeded by his son, Sahib Singh who was also Maha Singh's brother-in-law. Mahan Singh demanded his tribute but Sahib Singh decided to wage war against Maha Singh. Maha Singh then sieged the Sodhara accompanied by his 10 year old son, Ranjit Singh.
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who just like Maha Singh was considered the future of the Sikh nation, died. He was succeeded by his son, Bhagwan Singh who was unable to hold territory against another chief, Wazir Singh. Realizing they need a powerful ally to counter Wazir Singh with them,
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who surrendered to Maha Singh. This victory added luster to the Sukarchakia Misal, and many other chiefs who were the dependents of the Bhangis offered to transfer their allegiance to the Sukarchakias. While he was at battle, Raj Kaur affectionately known as
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After the death of Ranjit Deo, Kanhaiya and Bhangis occupied some of the territories of Jammu. Ranjit Deo's son, Brij Deo asked Maha Singh for help but due to his pact with the Kanhaiyas he asked him to pay tribute to them. Later in January 1784
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being a farsighted woman, finding the Sukerchakia Misl in its ascendancy, proposed the marriage of her two-year-old daughter to Ranjit Singh. Jai Singh's pride was humbled but he agreed for the match and in 1786 the young children were engaged.
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Singh. Mahan Singh did not listen to her, and did not set the Bhangi sardar free. The Mahan Singh then turned towards Bhangi territories. He captured Sahiwal and imprisoned its qiladar. He seized Pindi Bhattian,
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as it was bravely defended by Charat Singh Bajwa of Badhala village and Mansa Singh and Rupa Singh. Mahan Singh's two months siege proved fairly satisfactory. . Bhangis then had to pay tribute to Gujranwala.
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Mahan Singh distributed grains to every body who approached him, it was said that his good will was the reason behind the recovery of his son from smallpox.
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Misls hold a diplomatic meeting. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia (long, white beard) on left. Maha Singh with checked blanket covering chest on the right, in centre
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and prepared his army for battle against Maha Singh. Maha Singh knows, he could not face him alone, so he invited Raja Sansar Chand Katoch and
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Singha, Bhagata (1993). A History of the Sikh Misals. Patiala, India: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. p. 165.
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Singha, Bhagata (1993). A History of the Sikh Misals. Patiala, India: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. p. 114.
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Singha, Bhagata (1993). A History of the Sikh Misals. Patiala, India: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. p. 119.
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Singha, Bhagata (1993). A History of the Sikh Misals. Patiala, India: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. p. 113.
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with whom Charat Singh once exchanged turbans with- a practice done to express solidarity with each other.
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enemy fires, Tara Singh and Jaimal Singh took him away from the battle field to a place of safely
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gave birth to their only son. The child was named Budh Singh after their ancestor who received
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to a variety of military expeditions from an early age. Charat Singh married Maha Singh to
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A history of the Sikhs, from the origin of the nation to the battles of the Sutlej
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district, almost the whole of which belonged to Bhangis. First of all he attacked
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both enemies of Jai Singh to join him, Jassa Singh Ramgarhia hurried from
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Samadhi of Maha Singh or Mahan Singh, near Sheranwala Garden, Gujranwala.
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in 1774. By setting up these alliances she ensured the sympathies of the
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his overlordship and payment of tribute. Mahan Singh failed to capture
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Ahmad Shah Batalia, op. tit., p. 29; Carmichael Smyth, op. tit., p. 9.
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Kakshi, S.R.; Pathak, Rashmi; Pathak, S.R.Bakshi R. (1 January 2007).
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Painting of Mahan Singh seated underneath a red canopy with attendants
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Muhammad Latif, op. tit, p. 344-45; cf, Prinsep, op. tit, pp. 37-38.
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who was also present in the battle field escaped to her fort
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Kakshi, S.R.; Rashmi Pathak; S.R.Bakshi; R. Pathak (2007).
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born in 1805 and Fateh Singh who passed away in infancy.
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Atlantic Publishers & Distri. 732: 624: 402:and occupied Kotli Ahangaran, near 290:, daughter of Raja Gajpat Singh of 250:Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh 13: 1215:10.1093/oso/9780197548318.001.0001 1050:a history of the sikhs cunningham. 919:Ganesh Das Badehra, op. tit, p 135 723: 714: 641:, which was being occupied by the 330:Leadership of the Sukerchakia Misl 271:and for reducing the power of the 263:succeeded him and established the 14: 1337: 1134:Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab 1065:A History of the Sikhs: 1469–1838 1038:Cunningham, Joseph Davey (1918). 708: 667:In the 2010 historical TV series 485:In 1777, Mahan Singh entered the 1205:Atwal, Priya (1 November 2020). 589:. The couple had two other sons 1261: 1252: 1198: 1159: 1124: 1105:Sheikh, Majid (25 April 2021). 1098: 1089: 1031: 1010: 975: 948: 939: 922: 913: 889:. 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Index


Sukerchakia Misl
Charat Singh
Ranjit Singh
Gujranwala
Sukerchakia Misl
Sikh Confederacy
Punjab
Pakistan
Sukerchakia Misl
Sikh Confederacy
Punjab
Pakistan
Mai Man
Raj Kaur
Issue
Ranjit Singh
House
Sandhawalia
Charat Singh
Desan Kaur
Sikhism
Punjabi
Sukerchakia Misl
Sikh Misls
Sikh Empire
Sardar Charat Singh
Sardarni Desan Kaur Warraich
Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Charat Singh

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