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  Second Anglo-Sikh War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On April 19, 1848 Vans Agnew of the civil service and Lieutenant Anderson of the Bombay European regiment, having been sent to take charge of Multan from Diwan Mulraj, were murdered there, and within a short time the Sikh troops and sardars joined in open rebellion.
Despite the brilliant successes gained by Herbert Edwardes in the Second Anglo-Sikh War with Mulraj, and Gough's indecisive victories at Ramnagar in November, at Sadulapur in December, and at the Battle of Chillianwala on January 13, 1849, the stubborn resistance at Multan showed that the task required the utmost resources of the government.
At length, on January 22, the Multan fortress was taken by General Whish, who was thus set at liberty to join Gough at Gujrat.
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 Multan -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Diwan Sawan Mall took over and known to be one of the most able and powerful Sikh rulers of his time.
The first son Mulraj became the Governor of Multan, after his father had been assassinated.
Sawn Mal the Sikh Diwan surrounded it with an octagonal wall.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Multan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Precious stones, jewellery, shawls and other valuables belonging to the Nawab were confiscated by the state and kept carefully packed by Diwan Ram Diyal for inspection of the Maharaja.
In the town many houses were set on fire and nothing was left with the inhabitants that was worth having.
His younger brother rose to being a General of the highest order under Maharaja Ranjit Singh and was awarded titles of Sardar (High Noble), Bakshi (Benevolent) by the Maharaja.
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 History & Settlement of Bannu District :: Khyber.ORG
On one occasion the Diwan had the temerity to advance to Akra in Bannu valley, and requisition the Maliks or village headmen for supplies and tribute; but they shut themselves up in their villages, and defied him and his master, on which the disappointed Diwan had the discretion to retire, vowing future vengeance.
Diwan Mulraj raised the standard of rebellion, and the Panjab was ablaze.
When the news of the rebellion of the Diwan, and of the risings of Sikh soldiery in different parts of the Panjab which immediately followed it, reached Dalipgarh, its Sikh garrison laid siege to the inner fort, in which Fateh Khan Tawana and his Muhammadan levies bad shut themselves up.
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 Causes of the Second Anglo-Sikh War - Sify.com
Diwan Mulraj of Multan revolted against the British in April in 1848.
Mulraj was in financial trouble and on being pressurised by the Lahore darbar for a payment of one million sterling, as the price of his office, he resigned in anger in March 1848.
Sher Singh, son of Chatter Singh, the Sikh governor of Hazara district, unwisely sent by the British to join the British troops at Multan, went over to the side of Mulraj on September 14, 1848.
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 James Andrew Broun Ramsay Dalhousie - LoveToKnow 1911
For on the r9th of April Vans Agnew of the civil service and Lieutenant Anderson of the Bombay European regiment, having been sent to take charge of Multan from Diwan Mulraj, were murdered there, and within a short time the Sikh troops and sardars joined in open rebellion.
Dalhousie agreed with Sir Hugh Gough, the commander-in-chief, that the Company's military forces were neither adequately equipped with transport and supplies, nor otherwise prepared to take the field immediately.
Despite the brilliant successes gained by Herbert Edwardes in conflict with Mulraj, and Gough's indecisive victories at Ramnagar in November, at Sadulapur in December, and at Chillianwalla in the following month, the stubborn resistance at Multan showed that the task required the utmost resources of the government.
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For on the 19th of April Vans Agnew of the civil service and Lieutenant Anderson of the Bombay European regiment, having been sent to take charge of Multan from Diwan Mulraj, were murdered there, and within a short time the Sikh troops and sardars joined in open rebellion.
Dalhousie agreed with Sir Hugh Gough, the commander-in-chief, that the Company's765 military forces were neither adequately equipped with transport and supplies, nor otherwise prepared to take the field immediately.
At length, on the 22nd of January 1849, the Multan fortress was taken by General Whish, who was thus set at liberty to join Gough at Gujrat.
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 .:: Bannu Anglo Sikh War 2 ::. Bannu.com
The new regime confronted a rebellion in the Sikh province of Multan, which it exercised as an excuse for the annexation of the Punjab.
The party arrived at Multan on 18 April 1848, and the Diwan vacated the Fort and handed over the keys to the representatives of the Lahore Darbar.
In the meantime, however, Multan fell and Diwan Mul Raj surrendered to Major-General Whish on 22 January 1849.
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 James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dalhousie agreed with Sir Hugh Gough, the commander-in-chief, that the British East India Company's military forces were neither adequately equipped with transport and supplies, nor otherwise prepared to take the field immediately.
Despite the successes gained by Herbert Edwardes in the Second Anglo-Sikh War with Mulraj, and Gough's indecisive victories at Ramnagar in November, at Sadulapur in December, and at Chillianwala in the following month, the stubborn resistance at Multan showed that the task required the utmost resources of the government.
At length, on January 22, 1849, the Multan fortress was taken by General Whish, who was thus set at liberty to join Gough at Gujrat.
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 Multan info here at www.beneficialshop.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Precious stones, jewellery, shawls else valuables belonging to the Nawab were confiscated by the occurrence kept carefully serried by Diwan Ram Diyal for inspection of the Maharaja.
Diwan Sawan Mall took to be alone of the best able excited Sikh rulers of their time.
The basal son Mulraj became the Governor of Multan, after their sire had checked outmoded assassinated.
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 Multan info here at www.electropositive.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Precious stones, jewellery, shawls surrogate valuables belonging to the Nawab were confiscated by the badge kept carefully bundled by Diwan Ram Diyal for inspection of the Maharaja.
Diwan Sawan Mall took bygone established to be singular of the king sized spire able commanding Sikh rulers of their time.
The highest son Mulraj became the Governor of Multan, after their governor had out-of-style assassinated.
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 Multan info here at www.gillyflower.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Precious stones, jewellery, shawls supererogatory valuables belonging to the Nawab were confiscated by the posture kept carefully overloaded by Diwan Ram Diyal for inspection of the Maharaja.
Diwan Sawan Mall took acclimatized leading to be singular of the best able notable Sikh rulers of their time.
The elemental son Mulraj became the Governor of Multan, after their forebear had out-of-style assassinated.
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 Multan info here at www.earthbornsite.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Diwan Sawan Mall took & accepted to be avant-garde of the largest able & forceful Sikh rulers of time.
His sons Dewan Mulraj & Karan Narain were principled gandered after.
The first son Mulraj became the Governor of Multan, after husky daddy had deceased assassinated.
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 Ranjit Singh: more secular than religious   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Nawab of Bahawalpur was wiser: he struck a bargain with the British across the Sutlej to be safe and for that he had paid in 1857 when he had extended full support to the British against the Muslim rulers of Delhi.
Before that, the Nawab had militarily supported the British in 1849 in the battle against Mulraj, the governor of Multan.
Most of the speakers pointedly referred to the secular behaviour of the Maharaja in statecraft.
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The Diwan himself was a miserable personality, but carried away by the tide of popular feeling, he became inextricably involved in antagonism to the British cause by the cold-blooded murder of Agnew and Anderson.
Thus strongly committed to a line of action which was far from according with his weak and vacillating nature, Mulraj raised the standard of revolt, and sending the fiery cross through the country, called on all to join in expelling the hated foreigner, and common enemy, from the Land of the Five Rivers.
Placed in these desperate straits, and without hope of succour, Diwan Mulraj and the whole of his force surrendered unconditionally on the 22nd of January, 1849, after a siege which had lasted nearly seven months.
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 Bhai Maharaj Singh Ji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bhai Maharaj Singh intensified his activities against the British when he came to know that Diwan Mulraj had in April 1848 raised a standard of revolt against them at Multan.
He left for Multan with 400 horsemen to join hands with Mulraj.
But soon differences arose between the two leaders, and Maharaj Singh left Multan for Hazara in June 1848 to seek Chatar Singh Atarivala's assistance in his plans to dislodge the British.
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 Past to the Present
Rudramal and Shastraling Lake built during this period were architectural marvels whose remains bear witness to the glory of that era.
During the reign of ninth king of this dynasty, Mulraj II, yet another invader from Sindh, Muhammad bin Sam, attacked Anhilwad.
The attack was repulsed by a large Gujarat army only to be avenged nine years later by Qutbuddin Aybak, the ruler of Delhi.
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 Punjabi.net discussions chat forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
There is a record of a Khatri Diwan of Badakshan of Kunduzi.
Kapur is said to mean the moon,’karpur’.Kapur Singh led guerilla warfare against Mughals and their Afghani allies from 1721 AD — 1748 in the Panjab was a Kahtri.
The dewan Sawan Mull, governor of Multan, and his successor Mulraj Chopra, were Khatri.
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 CHILLIANWALA
The Muslims who were the vast majority welcomed the British victory since under the old Sikh state the Muslims were second class citizens and many of their places of worship were used as Gunpowder magazines and Stables.
In April 1848 Diwan Mul Raj the Sikh Governor of the southern Punjab province of Multan who was a Hindu, rebelled against the British Regent and all the Sikh troops at Multan joined him.
General Whish's Division joined Sher Singh and the other three columns under joint command of General Cortlandt of the Sikh Army (an Anglo Indian soldier of watching Multan in August 1848 and formal siege operations were commenced against the fort city of Multan.
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 Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848-49) - Sify.com
Lord Dalhousie was hardly three months in India when he faced a
Diwan Mulraj of Multan revolted against the British in 1848.
Mulraj was tried and was transported to life beyond the seas.
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 Tourist Places in Gujarat
During the reign of the 9th king of solanki Dynasty, mulraj ll, yet another invader from sindh, Muhammad bin sam, attacked anhilwad witch was repulsed by a large Gujarat army only to be avenged nine years latter by qutbuddin aybak, the ruler only to be raid sounded the death knell of the solanki dynasty.
The Zoroastrian fugitives from Persia flee from persecution by Muslim zealots in Persia.
Gujarat under mughal rule in the 16th and 17th century enjoyed considerable commercial importance with the efforts of Raja Todar mall appointed by Akbar as diwan.
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 Chillianwala Ango Sikh Wars
The Sikh Army had not been destroyed in the First Sikh War.The Sikh soldier felt that he had not been defeated militarily but merely betrayed by his leaders who wanted the destruction of the Sikh Army and acted treacherously.
General Whish was forced to raise the siege and to withdraw few miles south of Multan and entrench himself awaiting reinforcements, waiting to be reinforced by another Division of the English East India Company’s Bombay Army marching from Sindh to reinforce Whish.
Both the leaders met outside the fort in a temple and Sher Singh agreed to move north and join his father Chattar Singh the Governor of Hazara province who had already rebelled on 20 August 184812.
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 The battle that shook the British empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Punjabis, now under able commanders, got ready to pay back at Chillianwala the debts they owed the British.
There was a spontaneous uprising starting with the Sikh Durbar Governor of Multan, Diwan Mulraj, and then by Sher Singh Attariwala in Hazara.
Outraged by this and seeing the situation getting out of control, Lord Dalhousie declared war against the Sikhs on November 9, 1848.
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 Sir Herbert Edwardes (1819-1868), Major-General
Indian official; served in the Bengal infantry, fought in the Sikh wars, and reformed the civil administration of Banu, 1847.
Edwardes received his greatest celebrity by twice suppressing the rebel Diwan Mulraj in 1848.
After serving as commissioner of Peshawar, 1853-9, he finally retired to England through ill-health in 1865.
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 schoolsahead.com - The Complete Learning Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1843, Sind was attacked and added to the British dominion; it was an act of wanton aggression to cover the terrible disaster, which the British armies had suffered in the Afghan war.
The revolt of Diwan Mulraj of Multan was used as a pretext for the annexation of the Punjab in 1849.
The rights of the minor Maharaja, Dalip Singh, who was under the protection of the British, were set aside.
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 bjc_1
His brother Ghulam Muhi-ud-Din also did good services at this time.
When Bhai Maharaj Singh was marching with his forces to Multan to the assistance of Diwan Mulraj.
Ghulam Muhi-ud-Din with other jagirdars, Langar Khan Sahiwal and Sahib Khan Tiwana raised the Muhammadan population and with the force of Sahib Dayal attacked the rebels and completely defeated them, driving them into the Chenab, where upwards of 600 perished.
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