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HIMMAT SINGH JALLEVALIA

HIMMAT SINGH JALLEVALIA (d. 1829), son of Chaudhan Gulab Rai, a Bairis Jatt of Mahalpur, in present day Hoshiarpur district of the Punjab, joined the Sikh forces which conquered Sirhind province in 1764, and secured for himself the village of Jalla, whence the family derived its cognomen of Jallevalia. He later acknowledging the supremacy of the Nabha chief joined his service. He represented the Nabha ruler at the negotiations which led to the cis Sutlej chiefs being taken under British protection in 1809. In 1812, he was induced by Maharaja Ranjit Singh to leave Nabha and become his waur which office he held until his death in 1829.

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