Multana Singh

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Multana Singh
Born1819
Lahore, Punjab, Sikh Empire
Died1846, Sikh Empire
SpouseChund Kaur
Maan Kanwar
IssueKishan Singh
Keshra Singh
Arjan Singh
HouseSukerchakia
FatherMaharaja Ranjit Singh
MotherRani Ratan Kaur

Kunwar Multana Singh Bahadur[citation needed], sometimes styled as Shahzada (1819 - 1846) was the son of Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of Sikh Empire and Rani Ratan Kaur.

He was said to be the son of a Muslim slave girl in the household of Maharani Datar Kaur, by an attendant in the zenana. He was procured by Ratan Kaur and presented to and accepted by Ranjit Singh as her son. He married Bakhtawar Kaur and had three sons: Kishan Singh, Keshra Singh, Arjan Singh. Sardar Arjan Singh served as a munsif in Punjab for many years. Multana Singh died in 1846.

Note

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