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Lakhi Rai
Born4 July 1580
Delhi
Died7 June 1680
New Delhi
MonumentsLohagarh Fort,[1] Red fort, Sarai Vanjara, Gurudwara Rakabganj
Occupation(s)Asian Transporter, Asian Great trader, civil contractor
Known forCremation the body of Guru Tegh Bahadur
PartnerBhai Makan Shah Lubana
ChildrenBhai Nagaiya, Bhai Hema, Bhai Harhi, Bhai Pandara, Bhai Bakshi, Bhai Bala, Bhai Jawahar
ParentNaik Godhu

Bhai Lakhishah Banjara (4 July 1580 – 7 June 1680) was a warrior and Banjara king, Asian trader, civil contractor and the owner of four villages located in Delhi. He was also supplying goods for the Mughal Army.[note 1] Grendchildn of shrinivash Banjara | kingofshrinivash

He died on 7 June 1680 at Malcha Palace at the age of 99 years and 10 months. He had eight sons, seventeen grandsons and twenty-four great-grandsons. He is also created World largest 'Lohgarh' fort. He also played an important role in Sikh history and he also man also has the power to fight against Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Lakhisha was great humanitarian king of Banjara. It's published by preetham bu shikarpura

  1. ^ Yamunanagar, Shiv Kumar Sharma In (20 October 2017). "Fort Lohgarh to rise from ashes". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 16 March 2020.


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