DAL SIṄGH (d. 1845), son of Santokh Siṅgh, a follower of Kanhaiyā misl under Jai Siṅgh, and of village Talvaṇḍī in Gurdāspur district, fought in most of Mahārājā Raṇjīt Siṅgh's campaigns. He inherited Talvaṇḍī and some neighbouring villages. Dal Siṅgh was killed in the first Anglo-Sikh war in 1845 and his estates were resumed by the British.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Griffin, Lepel and C. F. Massy, Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab. Lahore, 1909

Sardār Siṅgh Bhāṭīā