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'''Bibi Rup Kaur''', commonly believed to be the adopted daughter of  Guru  Har Rai, was however, according to Bhatt Vahi Talauda, his real daughter born to Mata  Sulakkhani  on 8 April 1649.  
'''Bibi Rup Kaur''', commonly believed to be the adopted daughter of  Guru  Har Rai, was however, according to the Bhatt Vahi Talauda, his real daughter born to Mata  Sulakkhani  on 8 April 1649.  


She was married, on 3 December 1662, to  Khem Karan,  son of  Bhai Per Mall, a Dhussa Khatri of Pasrur, in the present day district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan). The young couple settled at Kiratpur  in the house now known as  [[Gurdwara  Mariji]] Sahib, where some of the Bibi's personal articles are preserved as sacred relics.  
She was married, on 3 December 1662, to  Khem Karan,  son of  Bhai Per Mall, a Dhussa Khatri of Pasrur, in the present day district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan). The young couple settled at Kiratpur  in the house now known as  [[Gurdwara  Manji]] Sahib, where some of the Bibi's personal articles are preserved as sacred relics.  


Bibi  Rup Kaur  had a son,  Amar Singh,  whose descendants are now living at Dialpura Sodhiari, in the  district of Patiala.
Bibi  Rup Kaur  had a son,  Amar Singh,  whose descendants are now living at Dialpura Sodhiari, in the  district of Patiala.


[[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
[[category:Famous Sikh Women]]

Latest revision as of 04:52, 21 October 2008

Bibi Rup Kaur, commonly believed to be the adopted daughter of Guru Har Rai, was however, according to the Bhatt Vahi Talauda, his real daughter born to Mata Sulakkhani on 8 April 1649.

She was married, on 3 December 1662, to Khem Karan, son of Bhai Per Mall, a Dhussa Khatri of Pasrur, in the present day district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan). The young couple settled at Kiratpur in the house now known as Gurdwara Manji Sahib, where some of the Bibi's personal articles are preserved as sacred relics.

Bibi Rup Kaur had a son, Amar Singh, whose descendants are now living at Dialpura Sodhiari, in the district of Patiala.