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Multana Singh

Kunwar Multana Singh Bahadur[citation needed], sometimes styled as Shahzada (1819 - 1846[citation needed]) was the son of Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of Sikh Empire and Rani Ratan Kaur.

Key Information

Maharaja Ranjit Singh named him after his conquest of Multan. He married Bakhtawar Kaur and had three sons: Kishan Singh, Keshra Singh, Arjan Singh.[3] Sardar Arjan Singh served as a munsif in Punjab for many years. Multana Singh died in 1846.[citation needed]

Family

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Wives

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The known wives of Multana Singh were:[4]

  • Chund Kaur, given a pension of Rs. 1,000 and had a residence possibly in Amritsar, had two sons named Keshun Singh and Kesra Singh
  • Man Kaur, former wife of Boodhoo Munshi, Muslim from Lahore (likely a concubine originally), married possibly in 1857, had a son named Arjan Singh

Issues

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The known male issues of Multana Singh were:[4]

  • Keshun Singh, son of Chund Kaur
  • Kesra Singh, son of Chund Kaur
  • Arjan Singh, son of Man Kaur, given a pension of Rs. 1,030, married the daughter of a Hindu Jatt zamindar of Amritsar

Note

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  1. ^ Atwal, Priya (2020). Royals and Rebels The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire. C. Hurst (Publishers) Limited.
  2. ^ Atwal, Priya (2020). Royals and Rebels The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire. C. Hurst (Publishers) Limited.
  3. ^ "Postscript: Maharaja Duleep Singh", Emperor of the Five Rivers, I.B.Tauris, 2017, doi:10.5040/9781350986220.0008, ISBN 978-1-78673-095-4, retrieved 25 September 2021
  4. ^ a b Atwal, Priya. "Appendices: Queens of the Sikh Empire - Appendix II. List of All Known Queens of the Empire". Royals and Rebels: The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire. Oxford University Press. pp. 216–223. ISBN 9780197548318.
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