ṬHĀKUR SIṄGH, one of the five Sikhs who administered pāhul or the Sikh rites to Mahārājā Duleep Siṅgh at Aden on 25 May 1886, belonged to the village of Wāgāh, in present-day Amritsar district. He was the son of Jawāhar Siṅgh by the daughter of one of Mahārāṇī Jīnd Kaur's sisters and thus a nephew of Mahārājā Duleep Siṅgh's.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Ganda Siṅgh ed., History of the Freedom Movement in the Panjab (Maharaja Duleep Singh Correspondence). Patiala,1972

K. S. Thāpar