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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 AngloSikh war and helped him in his campaign in the  Majha  region against the British. He was with Maharaj  Singh  throughout the second  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.
'''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

Latest revision as of 08:30, 10 January 2008

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