Rattan Singh

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Rattan Singh
Born1799
Lahore, Punjab, Sikh Empire
Died1845
Amritsar, Punjab, Sikh Empire
SpouseRaj Devi
Bhagbhari Kanwar
IssueGurdit Singh
Thakur Singh
Bhagwan Singh
HouseSukerchakia
FatherMaharaja Ranjit Singh
MotherMaharani Datar Kaur

Kunwar Rattan Singh (1799–1845) was the second son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire and his queen consort, Maharani Datar Kaur.[1] His elder, Maharaja Kharak Singh was the second Maharaja of the Sikh Empire and nephew, Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh was the third Maharaja.

He was the grandson of Sardar Maha Singh, second chief of the Sukerchakia Misl and Rajmata Raj Kaur. Sardar Ran Singh, third chief of the Nakai Misl and Sardarni Karmo Kaur were his maternal grandparents. His cousin, Kahan Singh Nakai was the last Nakai chief.

Early life

It is widely known that Datar Kaur gave birth to a son, Kharak Singh who is known as the only son of Ranjit Singh and Datar Kaur. But, according to the documents such as Sajra Nasbe and Kursinama (pedigree table), as well as a painting of Ranjit Singh with Rattan Singh affirm that Datar Kaur and Ranjit Singh had another son named Rattan Singh born in 1799.[2][3][4]

Rattan Singh was born to Maharaja Ranjit Singh and his second wife and queen consort, Maharani Datar Kaur, the daughter of Ran Singh Nakai the third ruler of the Nakai Misl. He was the younger brother of Kharak Singh who succeeded their father as the second Maharaja of the Sikh Empire. Until the birth of his nephew Nau Nihal Singh he was second in line of succession to the throne of Punjab.

He was married to Raj Devi and Bhagbhari Kanwar and had three sons, Gurdit Singh, Thakur Singh and Bhagwan Singh.his elder brother, Kharak Singh during the Battle of kashmir in 1819. He was granted land aresidancein mehnian kaharan adjoining a big portion of jagirs all over the state annuely income more then two lakhs [[Jagatpur bajaj was purchased by Rattan Singh consideration of Rs 2000/- for his unior wife son's,and built a big house on it for residance.


During regime of maharaja kharak singh,Dogras prisioned kharak singh Rattan Singh, miser Beli Ram.As the same time in lahore fort chait singh kahan singh was murder by Dogras, A big portion of jagirs and Land of Rattan singh commandent was confiscated by Raja Heera singh Dogra of jammu Family.sources by Dr login wrote in lahore book,save in my archive. dr Jaswinder singh sukherchakia from estate jagat pur Bajaj dist Amritsar punjab my contact no 9781320333

Descendants

In 2020 Sandeep Singh Sukerchakia, his descendant, wrote a detailed letter to Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India insisting the inclusion of Punjabi Language in the New Jammu and Kashmir official Language Bill of 2020. In 2021, he appealed to Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan to have a thorough probe into the incident of vandalism of the statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mahanian Koharan Tehsil .Amritsar District .AmritsarState .Punjab" – via www.youtube.com.
  2. ^ Yudhvir Rana (1 May 2015). "Descendants of Maharaja Ranjit Singh stakes claim on Gobindgarh Fort | India News – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Prince Victor's UK mansion auction: Kin write to Queen – The Times Of India – Chandigarh, 9/1/2020". epaper.timesgroup.com. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  4. ^ Service, Tribune News. "People must value manuscripts: Curator". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  5. ^ Yudhvir Rana (18 August 2021). "Seventh generation descendent of Maharaja Ranjit Singh writes to Imran | India News – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 4 October 2021.