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Lehna Singh Majithia (died 1854), also romanized as Lahina or Lahna, was a polymath, inventor, warrior, and statesman.[1][2] Lehna Singh was the father of famous businessman and philanthropist, Dyal Singh Majithia.
^Singh, T. Sher. "This Needs Research - V: Who Was Lehna Singh Majithia?". www.sikhchic.com. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
^"Desa Singh Majithia". The Sikh Encyclopedia. 19 December 2000. Retrieved 2022-09-13. Desa Singh died in 1832, and was succeeded in all his estates and honours by his eldest son, Lahina Singh Majithia.
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