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'''Mai Desan''' (d. 1778), daughter of [[Amir Singh]] of [[Gujranwala]], was married to [[Charhat Singh Sukkarchakkia]] in 1756. When her husband died in 1770, their eldest son, Mahan Singh, was barely ten years old. Mai Desan took the control of the Sukkarchakkia misl or chiefship into her own hands, and showed uncommon sagacity and courage in administering its affairs.  
'''Mai Desan''' (d. 1778), daughter of [[Sardar Amir Singh]], a Waraich Jatt of [[Gujranwala]], was married to [[Charhat Singh Sukkarchakkia]] in 1756. When her husband died in 1770, their eldest son, Mahan Singh, was barely ten years old. Mai Desan took the control of the Sukkarchakkia misl or chiefship into her own hands, and showed uncommon sagacity and courage in administering its affairs.  


She had the advantage of the advice of her brothers,  Gurbakhsh Singh  and  Dal Singh,  and of the support of  [[Jai Singh]]  of the [[Kanhaiya Misl]]. One of the first tasks she undertook was the rebuilding of the fort at [[Gujranwala]] which had been destroyed by Ahmad Shah Durrani. She renamed the new fort  Mahan Singh ki Garhi. She brought further strength to the misl by securing influential matrimonial alliances for her children. She married off her daughter, Raj Kaur, to Sahib Singh, of the Bharigi misl and her son, [[Mahan Singh]], to the daughter of the Raja of Jind. She died in 1778.
She had the advantage of the advice of her brothers,  Gurbakhsh Singh  and  Dal Singh,  and of the support of  [[Jai Singh]]  of the [[Kanhaiya Misl]]. One of the first tasks she undertook was the rebuilding of the fort at [[Gujranwala]] which had been destroyed by Ahmad Shah Durrani. She renamed the new fort  Mahan Singh ki Garhi. She brought further strength to the misl by securing influential matrimonial alliances for her children. She married off her daughter, Raj Kaur, to Sahib Singh, of the Bharigi misl and her son, [[Mahan Singh]], to the daughter of the Raja of Jind. She died in 1778.


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

Revision as of 14:15, 16 March 2012

Mai Desan (d. 1778), daughter of Sardar Amir Singh, a Waraich Jatt of Gujranwala, was married to Charhat Singh Sukkarchakkia in 1756. When her husband died in 1770, their eldest son, Mahan Singh, was barely ten years old. Mai Desan took the control of the Sukkarchakkia misl or chiefship into her own hands, and showed uncommon sagacity and courage in administering its affairs.

She had the advantage of the advice of her brothers, Gurbakhsh Singh and Dal Singh, and of the support of Jai Singh of the Kanhaiya Misl. One of the first tasks she undertook was the rebuilding of the fort at Gujranwala which had been destroyed by Ahmad Shah Durrani. She renamed the new fort Mahan Singh ki Garhi. She brought further strength to the misl by securing influential matrimonial alliances for her children. She married off her daughter, Raj Kaur, to Sahib Singh, of the Bharigi misl and her son, Mahan Singh, to the daughter of the Raja of Jind. She died in 1778.