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'''Hari Singh''' , a native of Pandori, one of a number of villages of that name, 8 km northwest of Tarn Taran in Amritsar district of the Punjab. He joined Bhai Maharaj Singh after the first | '''Hari Singh''' , a native of Pandori, one of a number of villages of that name, 8 km northwest of Tarn Taran in Amritsar district of the Punjab. He joined Bhai Maharaj Singh after the first Anglo-Sikh war and helped him in his campaign in the Majha region against the British. He was with Maharaj Singh throughout the second Anglo-Sikh war. From Sujoval, in the latter half of 1849, he was sent to Ambala to prepare the people of that area for a fresh revolt. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
1. Ahluwalia, M.L., Bhai Maharaj Singh. Patiala, 1972 | 1. Ahluwalia, M.L., Bhai Maharaj Singh. Patiala, 1972 |
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Hari Singh , a native of Pandori, one of a number of villages of that name, 8 km northwest of Tarn Taran in Amritsar district of the Punjab. He joined Bhai Maharaj Singh after the first Anglo-Sikh war and helped him in his campaign in the Majha region against the British. He was with Maharaj Singh throughout the second Anglo-Sikh war. From Sujoval, in the latter half of 1849, he was sent to Ambala to prepare the people of that area for a fresh revolt.
References
1. Ahluwalia, M.L., Bhai Maharaj Singh. Patiala, 1972