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'''Bhai Aghar Singh''' (d. 1764) was, according to [[Giani Gian Singh]], [[Panth Prakash]], one of the seven sons of [[Bhai Nagahia]], a Dullat Jatt of Laungoval, in present day Sangrur district of the Punjab. He received amrit, the Khalsa rites of initiation, from his uncle [[Bhai Mani Singh]], then high priest of the Harimandar at Amritsar. He, along with his brother [[Tharaj Singh]], fought against the Mughals in Amritsar and avenged the execution of [[Bhai Mani Singh]] by slaying his tormentors. He also confronted and killed Mir Momin Khan of Kasur who. after the death in November 1753 of [[Mir Mannu]], the governor of the Punjab, had launched a renewed campaign of persecution against the Sikhs.
'''Bhai Aghar Singh''' (d. 1764) was, according to [[Giani Gian Singh]], [[Panth Prakash]], one of the seven sons of [[Bhai Nagahia]], a Dullat Jatt of Laungoval, in present day Sangrur district of the Punjab. According to other sources, he was a Kamboj Sikh.  He received amrit, the Khalsa rites of initiation, from his uncle [[Bhai Mani Singh]], then Jathtedar of the Harmandar Sahib at Amritsar.  
 
Along with his brother [[Tharaj Singh]], he fought against the Mughals in Amritsar and avenged the execution of [[Bhai Mani Singh]] by slaying his tormentors. He also confronted and killed Mir Momin Khan of Kasur who. after the death in November 1753 of [[Mir Mannu]], the governor of the Punjab, had launched a renewed campaign of persecution against the Sikhs.


Aghar Singh died in January 1764 at [[Sirhind]] Fighting against the provincial governor, [[Zain Khan]].
Aghar Singh died in January 1764 at [[Sirhind]] Fighting against the provincial governor, [[Zain Khan]].
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==References==
==References==


*1. [[Giani Gian Singh|Gian Singh, Giani]], [[Panth Prakash]]. [[Patiala]], 1970
*1. [[Giani Gian Singh|Gian Singh, Giani]], [[Panth Parkash]]. [[Patiala]], 1970


[[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]
[[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]

Latest revision as of 03:15, 21 December 2010

Bhai Aghar Singh (d. 1764) was, according to Giani Gian Singh, Panth Prakash, one of the seven sons of Bhai Nagahia, a Dullat Jatt of Laungoval, in present day Sangrur district of the Punjab. According to other sources, he was a Kamboj Sikh. He received amrit, the Khalsa rites of initiation, from his uncle Bhai Mani Singh, then Jathtedar of the Harmandar Sahib at Amritsar.

Along with his brother Tharaj Singh, he fought against the Mughals in Amritsar and avenged the execution of Bhai Mani Singh by slaying his tormentors. He also confronted and killed Mir Momin Khan of Kasur who. after the death in November 1753 of Mir Mannu, the governor of the Punjab, had launched a renewed campaign of persecution against the Sikhs.

Aghar Singh died in January 1764 at Sirhind Fighting against the provincial governor, Zain Khan.

References