Amar Singh Majithia
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Allegiance | Sikh Empire. |
Amar Singh Majithia was a soldier and administrator during the Sikh Empire.
Biography
He was also called Amar Singh Kallan (senior) to distinguish him from Amar Singh Khurd (junior). Both Amar Singh Kallan and Khurd were from the village of Majitha. Amar Singh Majithia took part in many early campaigns under Ranjit Singh and was appointed governor of Hazara Division after Diwal Ram Dial's death by the Mashwani and Utmanzai tribesmen of Hazara. He was known to be an astute person and succeeded in winning over the leading men to his side, and in collecting the old Durani revenue and tribute from the Hazara plains. However, like his predecessor, Amar Singh Majithia was also killed in battle along with all of his men by the Karlal tribe. The scene of this battle was at the banks of Samundar katha stream, a tributary of the Harroh river.[1][2]
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- Ranjit Singh
- Kharak Singh
- Nau Nihal Singh
- Chand Kaur
- Sher Singh
- Jind Kaur
- Duleep Singh
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Others | Nepal–Sikh War, Sino-Sikh war, Katoch–Sikh War, Hill States–Sikh Wars, Panchayati Revolution, List of battles involving the Sikh Empire |
- Treaty of Amritsar (1809)
- Treaty of Lahore (1846)
- Treaty of Amritsar (1846)
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