PAÑJĀB SIṄGH NALVĀ (d. 1854) son of the famous Sikh general, Harī Siṅgh Nalvā, served in the army under Mahārājā Raṇjīt Siṅgh and his successors. He received a sum of Rs 5,400 towards his patrimony after the death of his father. He also served under Mahārājā Khaṛak Siṅgh, and later under the British who allowed his jāgīr to be continued. Pañjāb Siṅgh died in 1854.

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Jatī Rām Gupta