Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Raja Khushal Singh Jamadar (1790 – 17 June 1844) was a military officer and chamberlain of the Sikh Empire. He was conferred the title of Raja for his conquest of Dera Ghazi Khan , Kangra and other military expeditions.

  2. KHUSHAL SINGH, JAMADAR (1790-1844), son of Hargobind, a Brahman shopkeeper of Ikri in Mccrut district of Uttar Pradesh, was born in 1790. At a very young age, he arrived in Lahore in search of employment, and joined the Sikh army as a trooper in Dhaunkal Singh`s regiment in 1807.

  3. Jamadar Khushal Singh — Google Arts & Culture. approx. 1830-1840. Asian Art Museum. San Francisco, United States. Khushal Singh (1790-1839) was born into an upper-class Hindu merchant...

  4. Raja Khushal Singh Jamadar (1790 – 17 June 1844) was a military officer and chamberlain of the Sikh Empire. He was conferred the title of Raja for his conquest of Dera Ghazi Khan, Kangra and other military expeditions.

  5. Nov 3, 2015 · The College building, with its spacious courtyard and Sikh imagery, is sometimes thought to be the famous haveli or Palace of Raja Dhian Singh, the young Rajput chamberlain of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, but is more likely to be the Palace of Jamadar Khushal Singh (d. 1844).

    • Khushal Singh Jamadar1
    • Khushal Singh Jamadar2
    • Khushal Singh Jamadar3
    • Khushal Singh Jamadar4
    • Khushal Singh Jamadar5
  6. Raja Khushal Singh Jamadar, was a Military officer and Chamberlain of Sikh Empire, and he was conferred title of Raja for his Conquest of Dera Ghazi Khan, Kangra and other various Military expeditions, and was a notable figure of state.

  7. Apr 10, 2016 · Khushal Singh was a simple soldier who ultimately became the Royal Chamberlain of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, only to be replaced by the Dogra, Raja Dhian Singh, who was to become the Chief...