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Sardar Chuhar Singh | |
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Born | Sardar Chuhar Singh circa 1743 |
Resting place | Punjab |
Nationality | Shaheedan Misl |
Years active | 1764- |
Known for | fought in Battle of Sirhind (1764) |
Successor | Mahar Singh |
Children | Karam Singh, Mahar Singh |
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Sardar Chuhar Singh (born c. 1743) of Jharauli was a general of Shaheedan Misl. He was the paternal cousin of Rai Singh Bhangi and close relative of Sikh warrior Baba Deep Singh.[1] [2] Under the command of Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, he fought for Shaheedan Misl in the Battle of Sirhind (1764) against Mughal Faujdar of Sirhind, Zain Khan Sirhindi.[3] He secured Jharauli, Fatehgarh Atri, Ajrana and seven other villages by Markanda River.[4] He had two sons, Karam Singh (d. 1808) and Mohar Singh (d. 1845). The younger Mohar Singh took charge of the Jharauli estate. His elder son Karam Singh took control of the family estate at Chung that was finally incorporated to Lahore Darbar by issueless Ranjit Singh after his death in 1808. Mohar Singh lost seven villages of the Jharauli estate to Bhunga Singh of Thanesar in 1780. The Jharauli estate remained under the Court of Wards during 1885-1893 and again between 1922-1947.
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