Nihang Khan

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Nihang Khan

Bhai Nihang Khan (Gurmukhi: ਨਿਹੰਗ ਖ਼ਾਨ, Shahmukhi: نهنگ خاں) was the zamindar ruler of a small feudal estate called Kotla Nihang Khan near Ropar in Punjab, Lahore Subah, Mughal Empire (Today located in Punjab, India).[1] He was a friend and follower of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. The Guru and his associates frequently stayed with Nihang Khan, who often sheltered and provided succor to them in the period when they were facing persecution by Mughal forces. By way of faith and ethnicity, Nihang Khan was a Muslim Pathan.[2][3]

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Nihang Khan
Ruler of Kotla Nihang Khan
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Fort of Kotla Nihang Khan, Rupnagar district,Punjab,India
Sultan and Zamindar of Kotla Nihang Khan
Administrative areaKotla Nihang Khan, Punjab
First Jahanpanah than himAmir Ahmad Bashir Khan
SuccessorShri Rajadhiraja Ramchandra Aditya ('Rajadhiraj Vikram Dev')
Regent of Royal townRam Chandra Aditya Vikramdeo
Politician of Nihang Khan
Islamic successor
Hindu successorRajadhiraj Ram Chandra Aditya
Regent of Tungi regency
Predecessor of Tungi dynastyNawab Gohar Khan Siddiqui
SuccessorHimself
BornNihang Khan bin Amir Khan Ahmad bin Shawab Amir Bhai
Lahore, Lahore Subah, Mughal Empire
DiedFategarh, Sikh Confederacy
Burial
Fatehgarh Muslim Cemetery, Sirhind-Fategarh
WivesRehana Baigh
Armana Sultana (daughter of a tehsildar)
Sons and Daughters
  • Abdul Abin Nihang Khan
  • Hayil Abdul Khan
  • Shameena Begum
  • Nauliana Nihang Khan Begum
  • Jafer Khan
  • Khan Ali Nihangpuri
  • Parvez Ali Muhammad
  • Bhai Alam Khan
  • Bhai Parvez Abul
Names
Nihang Khan Nizabi Muhammad
Era name and dates
Sikh Misl: since the time of Guru Gobind Singh
Regnal name
Nihang Khan Sultan
FamilyKotla Nihang Khan dynasty
FatherAmir Ahmad Khan Ali Muhammad
MotherFarzana Baig Begum
ReligionSunni Islam
OccupationSultan, zamindar
Personal details
Residence(s)Kotla Nihang Khan, after retirement- Nanded, Marathwada
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Guru Gobind Singh and Nihang Khan first met on the Amavas of the month of Maghar in Vikram Samvat year 1745 (corresponding to 1688 CE).[1] Nihang Khan was so impressed that he declared that he would "dedicate his all in the cause of the Guru."[1] To honor him, Sikh religious literature often refers to him as Bhai Nihang Khan.[4] One of Nihang Khan's sons was Bhai Alam Khan, whose wedding the Guru also attended on May 3, 1694.[5]

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