Mahan Singh Hazarawala
Mahan Singh Hazarawala was a military officer in the Khalsa Army of Sikh Empire, serving under Hari Singh Nalwa. The city of Mansehra in Pakistan is believed to be named after him.
Early life
Mahan Singh was born into a Punjabi Hindu family from the Bali clan of Mohyal Brahmins. He was the son of Data Ram Bali, a trusted servant of Sultan Muqarrab Khan, the Muslim Gakhar chief of the city of Gujrat.Military career
While in Lahore in search of a job, he happened to participate in a hunting expedition of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, in which he caught the notice of the Maharaja by single-handedly killing a leopard with his sword. Impressed by his valor, the Maharaja had him inducted into the army under Hari Singh Nalwa.Mahan Singh served in the battles of Peshawar and Kashmir, and in the 1818 siege of Multan, where he was wounded twice. In April 1837, he was the main defender of the Jamrud Fort, holding out against an invasion by the Afghans during the Battle of Jamrud. Nalwa was killed in that battle but Mahan Singh kept the news secret until reinforcements arrived from Lahore.