JHAṆḌĀ SIṄGH (d. 1833), son of Gurbakhsh Siṅgh, was a trooper under Sāhib Siṅgh Bhaṅgī of Gujrāt before he joined Mahārājā Raṇjīt Siṅgh's army in the early years of the nineteenth century. He fought in many of the Mahārājā's campaigns, including those of Kāṅgṛā (1809) and Kashmīr (1819). Mahārājā Raṇjīt Siṅgh granted him eleven villages in jāgīr in Amritsar district. Jhaṇḍā Siṅgh was killed in 1833 in a private feud. His son, Javālā Siṅgh (d. 1847), served for some time in the Sikh army on the frontier at Bannū and Kohāṭ.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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

Sardār Siṅgh Bhāṭīā