Nanu Singh Saini

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Sardar Nanu Singh Saini was a Sikh army general and a well-known jagirdar in Phulkian riyasat. He was a close associate of Maharaja Ala Singh who founded the Patiala state in 1753 AD.[1]

He gained this jagir from Maharaja Ala Singh as a recognition and reward for having liberated him from the Sunam prison in 1747 [2][3] where he had been incarcerated by Ali Muhammad Khan for over two years.

Ala Singh was liberated by Nanu Singh Saini with the help of Karam Singh Semeka in 1747 AD. Thereafter, he went on to found Patiala princely state in 1753 and took the title of Maharaja.[4] Nanu Singh Saini became among his most trusted lieutenants and army generals. As a reward of Nanu Singh Saini's help in his liberation from the prison and his contributions in military campaigns as a general, his family was granted a large jagir which was spread in Patiala, Jind and Ambala regions. Along with Chahal Sardars of Patiala, this Saini family's estates in Patiala were the largest territories that any noble family owned in Phulkian riyasat. Nanu Singh Saini's family was also known as 'Wade Ghar Wale' in the Phulkian court because they had been granted a sprawling 1-acre (4,000 m2) bungalow at Der Sodhian by the ruling family.

Following is the complete list of estates owned by Nanu Singh Saini's jagirdar family and his descendants:[citation needed]

  • 6500 Bigha - Ratanheri (Patiala)
  • 6000 Bigha - Sanianheri (Patiala)
  • 2500 Bigha - Barnala
  • 5000 Bigha - Bhagwanpur (Ambala)
  • 6000 Bigha - Jainagar (Rajpura)- named after Sardar Jai Singh Saini of Phulkian royal court.
  • 130 Bigha - Raipur (Chamkaur Sahib)
  • 150 Bigha - Devinagar (Patiala)
  • 200 Bigha - Budhanpur (Patiala)

Conquest of Sirhind

In 1763 AD Maharaja Ala Singh and Nanu Singh Saini together conquered Sirhind from Zain Khan and annexed it into Phulkian state.[citation needed]

Family and descendants

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