Harsaran Das

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HARSARAN DAS was newswriter of the British government at the Sikh capital of Lahore who sent his reports to the political agent at Ludhiana. His despatches cover tlie period of political turmoil at Lahore from the death of Karivar Nau Nihal Singh, 8 Novembcr 1840, to the assassination of Maharaja Sher Singh, 15 September 1843. He refers to the differences that arose between the Sikh Darbar and the British government, particularly on account of the Darbar's plans to occupy the two frontier territories of Swat and Buner. Harsaran Das had reported in his diaries that Sikhs had received a secret agent from Nepal and that the Gorkha general, Matabar Singh, had paid a clandestine visit to Lahore.

References

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