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This
section provides a list of important and prominent figures
from Anglo-Sikh History which have been listed in alphabetical
order, according to ethnicity and time period.
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Ajit Singh,
Sandhanvalia
Assassin of Maharaja
Sher Singh (D. 1843)
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Son of Basava Singh Sandhanvalia, was a leading actor in the gruesome
drama of intrigue and murder enacted, in the Sikh kingdom following
the passing away of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. One of the younger generation
of the Sandhanvalias, he outstripped his uncles, Atar Singh Sandhanvalia
and Lahina Singh Sandhanvalia, in political ambition and conspiracy.
In 1840, on his return from the expedition against the Raja of Mandi,
he joined his uncles in supporting Rani Chand Kaur's claim against
Sher Singh. Fearful of the Dogra minister, Dhian Singh, who had supported
Maharaja Sher Singh against Ran! Chand Kaur, Ajit Singh fled Lahore
in January 1841 clandestinely, along with his jewellery, and arrived
in Ludhiana to seek the help and protection of the British political
agent.
Meanwhile, his uncle Atar Singh also left Lahore and joined him in
Ludhiana. At this, Sher Singh besieged the Sandhanvalia fortress at
Raja Sansi and ordered that both Lahina Singh Sandhanvalia and his
son, Kehar Singh Sandhanvalia, be detained in Kot Kangra.
The Sandhanvalia refugees in the British territory now came out openly
against Maharaja Sher Singh. They wrote letters inciting the officers
of the Khalsa army to rise against him. Ajit Singh took the journey
to Calcutta to plead with the British governor general the cause of
Rani Chand Kaur. Eventually, obtaining Maharaja Sher Singh's pardon
through the good offices of the British, Atar Singh and Ajit Singh
returned to Lahore in May 1843. The unsuspecting Maharaja released
Lahina Singh Sandhanvalia and Kehar Singh Sandhanvalia as well and
restored all the confiscated Sandhanvalia fiefs.
Ajit Singh and other Sandhanvalia sardars, however, nursed feelings
of malice in secret and waited for their opportunity to strike. On
15 September 1843, as Maharaja Sher Singh was inspecting troops in
the Baradari of Shah Bilaval, Ajit Singh shot him dead with an English
rifle which he cunningly pretended to present to the Maharaja for
inspection. As the Maharaja fell, Ajit Singh drew his sword and severed
his head. The senior Sandhanvalia Lahina Singh murdered the Maharaja's
minor son, Kanvar Partap Singh in a garden close by. Later, inside
the Lahore Fort, while apportioning the office of prime minister among
themselves, Ajit Singh killed Dhian Singh on the spot. Hira Singh,
son of Dhian Singh, and his uncle, Suchet Singh, aroused a section
of the army, and with General Avitabile's crack battalions, they besieged
the Fort on 16 September 1843, and in the resultant action both Ajit
Singh and Lahina Singh were slain. Their heads were cut off and bodies
quartered and hung on the different gates of the city. At Raja Sans!
the Sandhanvalia fort was razed to the ground, and the houses of all
Sandhanvalia chiefs were destroyed. It was then ordered that henceforth
all Sandhanvalia lands be ploughed with asses instead of oxen. The
only Sandhanvalia chief to escape retribution was Atar Singh who fled
from Una to the British territory.
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