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Raja

Mahan Singh

Mirpuri
Other name(s)Mihan Singh
Mian Singh
Born1810
Mirpur, Kashmir
Died1844
Kashmir, Sikh Empire
RankMilitary officer (General)
ChildrenChhattar Singh
Himmat Singh
Sham Singh
Wadhwa Singh
RelationsData Ram Bali (Father)
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Raja Mahan Singh Mirpuri (1810 – 1844) was a famous general in the Sikh Khalsa Army, and was the second-in-command to General Hari Singh Nalwa.[1] He was conferred by Maharaja Ranjit Singh the title of Raja for his conquests of Haripur, Nowshera and Peshawar.[citation needed] The town of Mansehra derives its name from him.[citation needed]

  1. ^ The history of the Muhiyals: The militant Brahman race of India'' (English,1911) by T.P. Russell Stracey

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