Another portrait of Sardar Lehna Singh Kahlon of the Bhangi Misl, during a meeting of Misldars.

Greetings, readers! We are excited to share with you another fascinating portrait featuring our relation, Sardar Lehna Singh Kahlon of Lahore, alongside other Misldars. The portrait captures a crucial moment in the late 1700s when these Misldars gathered to discuss their strategy.

In the portrait, you can clearly see Sardar Lehna Singh Kahlon sitting right in the middle - the second greybeard from the bottom right. He is quite distinctive, as you can see from the original portrait posted earlier from the V&A Museum in London, which we have also included below.

It is possible that his son, Chet, may also feature in the portrait, perhaps sitting somewhere close to him. We hope that this additional information adds to your appreciation and understanding of Sardar Lehna Singh Kahlon and the significant role he played in Punjab's history.

Source : https://jatchiefs.com/the-notable-chiefs-of-punjab-in-1799/






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