JassaSinghRamgarhia (1723–1803) was a prominent Sikh leader during the period of the Sikh Confederacy. He was the founder of the Ramgarhia Misl. Jassa...
JassaSingh Ahluwalia (3 May 1718 – 23 October 1783) was a Sikh leader during the period of the Sikh Confederacy, being the Supreme Leader of the Dal...
Thoka, meaning carpenter, the Ramgarhia are named after JassaSinghRamgarhia, whose birth surname of Thoka became Ramgarhia in the 18th century when he...
Jodh SinghRamgarhia (1758 – 23 August 1815) was a prominent Sikh leader of the Ramgarhia Misl in the Punjab, the son of JassaSinghRamgarhia who inherited...
Amritsar, which was fortified and redesigned by Ramgarhia Misl chief JassaSinghRamgarhia. The Ramgarhia Misl was one of the twelve major Sikh misls, and...
Misl. His son Ranjit Singh succeeded him and established the Sikh Empire. He is known for his alliance with JassaSinghRamgarhia and for reducing the...
JassaSingh Ahluwalia, one day while hunting, happened to enter Ramgarhia territory where JassaSinghRamgarhia's brother arrested him. Ramgarhia apologised...
(water tank). It is a pre-Ranjit Singh structure built by Sikh warrior and Ramgarhia misl chief JassaSinghRamgarhia in late 18th-century, after the 1762...
needed] Mangal Singh was the son of Diwan Singh and grandson of Tara SinghRamgarhia, a brother of the Sikh leader JassaSinghRamgarhia. He was heir to...
Tara SinghRamgarhia was a prominent Sikh leader, a Sardar, brother of the famous JassaSinghRamgarhia (1723–1803). In the late eighteenth century the...
Gurdwara Majnu Ka Tilla In beginning of January 1785, JassaSinghRamgarhia, Baghel Singh, Gurdit Singh of Ladwa passed over Jamuna river, They plundered...
(230 mm) was uprooted, enchained, and brought by Ramgarhia Misl chief JassaSinghRamgarhia to Ramgarhia Bunga, in Amritsar, after the capture of the Red...
brother Ganda Singh as the commander in chief of the forces. JassaSinghRamgarhia was one of the closest friends of Jhanda Singh. Jhanda Singh was the eldest...
the second time. JassaSingh Thoka remained in the fort for a quite sometime. He repaired the fort and established a misl named Ramgarhia Misl. He would...
Majnu-ka-Tilla and Ajmeri Gate; whereas 30,000 Sikhs under Baghel Singh, JassaSinghRamgarhia and JassaSingh Ahluwalia camped at a place known as Tees Hazari before...
supported by the Ramgarhia Misl, alongside Sansar Chand, In 1778, a quarrel arose between JassaSinghRamgarhia, Jai Singh Kanhaiya and Haqiqat Singh Kanhaiya...
temple demolitions. It is named after the Sikh warrior and Ramgarhia misl chief JassaSinghRamgarhia. It was constructed as the temple watchtowers for sentinels...
religious leader Tara SinghRamgarhia, Sardar, brother of the famous JassaSinghRamgarhia in the late 18th century Tara Singh Varma (born 1948), former...
Fort of Bharatpur. In 1783 Sikh Misls led by JassaSingh Ahluwalia, JassaSinghRamgarhia, and Baghel Singh Dhaliwal conquered Delhi and the Red Fort. All...
him named Charat Singh, Dal Singh, Chet Singh, and Mangi Singh. Charat Singh was the eldest son of Naudh Singh, the father of Maha Singh, and the grandfather...