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Subject : Bhangi Sardar vs Ranjit Singh

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 gujranwale_da_jatt :

2006/2/17 2:37
 Is this a true account ? Was there a beef up between Ranjit Singh and Bhangi Sardars and was Bhangi Misl looked down upon as tyrannical rulers ? Anybody ?

"By this time the people of the country had become aware of the rising strength of Ranjit Singh. He was the most popular leader of the Punjab and was planning to enter Lahore. Victims of oppression, the people of Lahore were favorably disposed towards Singh who they saw as a potential liberator. Muslims joined Hindu and Sikh residents of Lahore in making an appeal to Singh to free them from the tyrannical rule.

A petition was written and was signed by Mian Ashak Muhammad, Mian Mukkam Din, Mohammad Tahir, Mohammad Bakar, Hakim Rai, and Bhai Gurbaksh Singh. It was addressed to Ranjit singh, requesting him to free them from the Bhangi sardars. They begged Singh to liberate Lahore as soon as possible. He mobilised an Army of 25,000 and marched towards Lahore on July 6, 1799.

It was a last day of Muharram when a big procession was to be held in the town in the memory of the two grandsons of the Prophet Muhammad who had been martyred on the battlefield. It was expected that the Bhangi sardars would also participate in the procession and mourn with their Shia brethren. By the time procession was over Ranjit Singh had reached the outskirts of city.

In the early morning of July 7, 1799, Ranjit Singh's men took up their positions. Guns glistened and bugles were sounded. Rani Sada Kaur stood outside Delhi Gate and Ranjit Singh proceeded towards Anarkali. Ranjit Singh rode along the walls of the city setting mines. The wall was breached. This created panic and confusion. Mukkam Din, who was one of the signatories to the petition made a proclamation, accompanied by drumbeats, stating that he had taken over the town and was now in charge. He ordered the city gates to be opened. Ranjit Singh entered the city with his troops through the Lahori Gate. Sada Kaur and a detachment of cavalry entered through Delhi gate. Before the Bhangi sardars realized it, a part of the citadel had been occupied without resistance. Sahib Singh and Mohar Singh left the city and sought protection. Chet Singh was left to either to fight to defend the town or flee. He shut himself in Hazuri Bagh with 500 men. Ranjit Singh's cavalry surrounded Hazuri Bagh. Chet Singh surrendered and was given permission to leave the city along with his family."

 DrSekhon :

2006/2/17 21:13
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gujranwale_da_jatt wrote:
Is this a true account ? Was there a beef up between Ranjit Singh and Bhangi Sardars and was Bhangi Misl looked down upon as tyrannical rulers ? Anybody ?



ranjeet singh had to challenge other sikh sirdars in hi early years to establish his supermacy. the big differnce was how he treated those who lost ground to him - with respect and fairness - this is one of the main reasons (among may other qualilites he exhibited) that he was considered a true king odf people. he always treated all punjabis as his people, even musalmans, forgetting centuries of enemosity and bringing pride to all in punjab

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