Thursday, July 27, 2017

Significance of Year 2017 for our family Author Dr. K. S. Kang

Significance of year 2017 for our family
Author: Dr. K.S. Kang

The year 2017 has come as an year of special significance for a number of personalities and events in the world like the 200 anniversary of famous women novelist Jane Austen’s death. Similarly this year has connection with our family too significantly. Exactly three centuries ago in the year 1717 A.D one of our most illustrious ancestor in human history was born in a small village named Kang situated on the banks of River Bein in Kapurthala district of Punjab. He was named as Tara Singh by his doting though poor parents but in history of Punjab he was popularly and better known as Ghebba or the Vanquisher for his deft skill for vanishing the live stock, mainly horses of the enemy. Tara Singh, according to historian Hari Ram Gupta joined Sardar Gulab Singh, Chief of Dallevalia misl. In one of the battle Gulab Singh and his son were killed so Tara Singh Kang became chief of Dallewalia misl as successor of Gulab Singh. One of his first exploit was to plunder the troops of Ahmad Shah Durrani while they were crossing River Bein near his village. Alongwith Kanhaiya, Bhangi and Ramgarhia Misls, he took part in famous siege of Kasur fort, along with other Misaldars of Punjab  for which he got Rs 4 lacs at that time as part of his booty. In the year 1760 A.D after making Rahon as his capital he crossed River Sutlej and conquered the forts of Dharamkot and Fatehgarh and this was the point where our ancestors join this great warrior and dynamic man when he handed over the fort of Dharamkot to one of his four sons who continued the lineage of my ancestors who belonged to Dharamkot. After that he went on to expand his empire till Ambala in Harayana in South and to Jalandhar in North, Firozepur in the West and in Ropar in the East with the annual revenue of 17 lacs. He was also present in the famous sack of fort of Sirhind in which Mughal Governor Zain Khan was killed. He also became a close confidant of Maharaja Mahan Singh and his famous son Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It is also said that his eldest son Dasaundha Singh Kang was married to the daughter of Sardar Himmat Singh of Patiala and in those days the wedding party continued for 21 days. This illustrious ancestor connected with our village Dharamkot lived a full live and passed away at the age of 90 years in the year 1807 A.D. It is also believed that Sardar Tara Singh Kang became administrative trainer and advisor of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He lived a simple life.     

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