Bishan Singh, adopted son of Jamadar Khushal Singh

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Bishan Singh, a general in the Sikh army, was the adopted son of Jamadar Khushal Singh, the royal chamberlain (deorhidar). He received his education at the Ludhiana Mission School across the Anglo-Sikh frontier. In 1848, when stationed at Pind Dadan Khan, Bishan Singh was ordered to move his troops to assist Herbert Edwardes, the British resident's assistant at Bannu, who was then marching against Diwan Mul Raj at Multan.

A few months later, his troops revolted and joined the insurrectionists, but Bishan Singh sided with the British and joined Lord Gough's camp. For this he was rewarded with a pension by the British government.

References

1. Suri, Sohan Lal, `Umdat-ut-Twarikh. Lahore, 1885-89

2. Griffin, Lepel, and C.F.Massy, Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab. Lahore, 1909

3. Chopra, B.R., Kingdom of the Punjab. Hoshiarpur, 1969

4. Edwardes, Herbert, A Year on the Punjab Frontier in 1848-49. London, 1851

5. Gulcharan Singh, Ranjit Singh and His Generals. Jalandhar, n.d.

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