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'''Bhai Umar Shah''',  a Sangha Jatt of village Darauli, now in Faridkot district of the  Punjab,  was appointed a masand or local leader by  Guru  Arjan. He was according to  Bhai  Santokh Singh,  Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, among those who received  Guru  Arjan's special blessing for their dedicated service during the digging of the holy pool and the construction of  Harimandar  at Amritsar. He was also among those chosen to join the marriage party of  Guru  Hargobind in February 1605. His grandson,  Nand Chand,  was a Dlwan or minister as well as a military commander in the time of  Guru  Gobind Singh. He took part in the battle of  Bhangani  in 1688.
'''Bhai Umar Shah''',  a Sangha Jatt of village Darauli, now in Faridkot district of the  Punjab,  was appointed a masand or local leader by  Guru  Arjan. He was according to  Bhai  Santokh Singh,  Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, among those who received  Guru  Arjan's special blessing for their dedicated service during the digging of the holy pool and the construction of  Harimandar  at Amritsar. He was also among those chosen to join the marriage party of  Guru  Hargobind in February 1605. His grandson,  Nand Chand,  was a Dlwan or minister as well as a military commander in the time of  Guru  Gobind Singh. He took part in the battle of  Bhangani  in 1688.
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Bhai Umar Shah, a Sangha Jatt of village Darauli, now in Faridkot district of the Punjab, was appointed a masand or local leader by Guru Arjan. He was according to Bhai Santokh Singh, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, among those who received Guru Arjan's special blessing for their dedicated service during the digging of the holy pool and the construction of Harimandar at Amritsar. He was also among those chosen to join the marriage party of Guru Hargobind in February 1605. His grandson, Nand Chand, was a Dlwan or minister as well as a military commander in the time of Guru Gobind Singh. He took part in the battle of Bhangani in 1688.