HIDDEN TREASURE OF PAKISTAN | OLDEST HAVELI SARDAR JAWALA SINGH | PADHANA VILLAGE LAHORE |
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- Padhana is the last village in Lahore on Pakistan side directly facing Indian town Naushehra across the border and from this village you can look at #India clearly. Before Partition, it was also a Hindu and Sikh populated area but most of them migrated from this place to India.
This place is one of the oldest place which needs to be restored and maintained immediately by Government of Pakistan.
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History of Padhana Village.
Padhana Village was founded by a Jatt Zamindar named Gunia Sandhu, who belonged to Village Sarhali Kalan south of Tarn Taran and east of Patti town in Amritsar District of Majha Region. His Descendent Chaudhri Changa Sandhu had good relations with the Mughal ruler Akbar. His Grandson Chaudhri Dibba Sandhu was removed by the Mughal authorities from office of Chaudhri for Murder he committed. Padhana Sandhu Family was in the olden times one of the greatest Chaudhries of Majha Region.
In year 1621, Guru Hargobind Sahib Jee, the sixth Guru of the Sikh Faith came to Padhana Village from villagers of Dhilvan, Hudiara, Rampur Khurd etc. At that time the Sikh Sangat especially the Sandhu Jatt Zamindars of Padhana came into the presence of Guru Sahib and paid their respect to Guru Sahiban Jee. Bhai Jallan Sandhu Jatt of near by Village Naushera Dhalla also came to Padhana to have glimpse of Sixth Guru. Sandhu Jatts of this area all became Sikhs.
The Tall, well built muscular Sikh Zamindars from the Villages of the Majha Region, rose up and went to Amritsar (Guru Ka Chak) as it was known then, joined Bhai Banda Singh Bahadur (1670-1716), the Great Sikh Warrior and General who shook the Mughal administration to its core in year 1710. Sikhs from 1711-1753 were hunted down in nearly every Village of the Majha Region, wherever found were killed, many villages were raised by the Mughal hunters to the ground, prices put on the heads of the Sikh fighters. Sikhs of the Majha who were true to their faith, strong and defiant kept on fighting Guerrilla warfare in the coming decades against the Mughal regime of the time. despite the Holocausts of the Sikhs in 1746 and 1762 the Sikh Nation came out stronger and powerful ready to confront their worst enemies in battlefield. They gave their lives for uphold the principles of Sikh Faith and never gave up until lastly In the 1750s and 60s they became the De facto rulers of Central Panjab under the Sikh Misl or Confederacies it was a dream come true. In 1750 Sikhs established Raakhi (Protection) System In the Majha Region Villages. Each Sardar had armed Sikh Men who controlled 20-40 Villages or even more. Sikh Misl Period saw the increase of Jatts becoming Sikhs more and more joining.
Once again in year 1726, The Sikhs of the Majha consisting of districts of Lahore and Amritsar took up arms and rebelled against the Mughal rulers of Lahore and the Sikh Rebel Leaders, Bhai Malli Singh and Bhai Gurbakash Singh, Sandhu Jatts of Padhana, Bhai Badal Singh and Bhai Bhim Singh, Sandhu Jatts of Rattoke, Bhai Baghel Singh and Bhai Amar Singh, Dhillon Jatts of Village Bhusse, Bhai Megh Singh, Shergill Jatt of Village Madar Mathra Bhagi, Bhai Bulaka Singh, Sekhon Jatt of Village Sangna and Bhai Lakhmir Singh, Sandhu Jatt and many more Sikh leaders attained Martyrdom).
When the Sikh Misls rose to power in the 1750s and 60s, Sardar Sukha Singh, son of Chaudhri Tilok Sandhu of Padhana went to Amritsar (Guru Ka Chak) and took Khande De Pahul and became a Khalsa Sikh. Sardar Sukha Singh Sandhu had four sons, namely Chanda Singh, Mith Singh, Sahib Singh and Ganda Singh. His second eldest son joined Sardar Maha Singh (d. 1791) of Sukerchakia Misl, and his third son Sahib Singh, joined Sardar Gujjar Singh (d. 1788) of Lahore and one of the rulers of the powerful Bhangi Misl. Sardar Sukha Singh Sandhu of Padhana died in the year 1803, around same time when Ranjit Singh brought an end to the Once dominant Bhangi Misl in the previous year of 1802.
In the humid month of July year 1799 Sardar Mith Singh was with Ranjit Singh when he captured Lahore from Three Bhangi Chieftains were expelled. In 1807 Ranjit Singh sent Sardar Mith Singh Of Padhana with a Khillat for Mai Seva the wife of Sardar Fateh Singh Sandhu (Killed 1807), the Sardar of Kale Village near Amritsar, who was injured and died the following day during the battle of Naraingarh south east of Patiala State. In 1814 Sardar Mith Singh was killed while retreating back from the failed Kashmir expedition he was ambushed by the Kashmiri Muslim Tribes. His son Sardar Javala Singh took his fathers position in Lahore Court. Sardar Javala Singh was very benevolent man he never took any rent or tax from his Sikh Sandhu Brethren farmers of Padhana. Sardar Javala Singh in 1829 suffered a stroke he was left paralysed and died 6 years later in 1835.
Javala Singh Sandhu left one behind by name of Sardar Hardit Singh Sandhu, during the Second Anglo Sikh Wars of 1848-49, some of his troops joined Sardar Chattar Singh Attari and Sardar Sher Singh Attari, many remained loyal, for this after annexation of Panjab into the British East India Company in mid 1849, he was allowed by the British Government to retain his holdings along with his mother. Hardit Singh never held court like his father from 1835-1849 he was considered not strong enough to make decisions he died in 1860 and his son Sadhu Singh became the hereditary chief of Padhana. Sadhu Singh was enrolled in 1864 at the Government Lahore College where he studied. Nowadays the Lahore College is known as the Government College University of Lahore or GCU it was founded in 1861, with educated teachers coming from Universities of Cambridge and Oxford etc in United Kingdom to teach in western education.
During the Gadar of 1913, Many Sikh Sandhu Jatts of Padhana went to California and joined the Indian Gadar Party to throw of Imperial British Yoke. Many Sikh Sandhu Jatts joined the British Indian Army and fought in the WW1.
Zaildar Atma Singh Sandhu (1834-1897), son of Sardar Kahn Singh Sandhu (Killed in 1834), was a great Zaildar of around 52 Villages. In 1889, he started the reconstruction of the historic Gurdwara Patshahi Chhevin of Padhana with bricks, with donations from the Village Sangat as before the original Gurdwara also known as Dharamsal Patshahi Chhevin was a small mud building. His grandson Zaildar Sardul Singh Sandhu was the last Zaildar of Padhana from 1933-1947. Sikh Sandhu Jatts left for India, while Muslim Meo from Haryana came and settled in this once Sikh dominant Village. Some members of Padhana Family converted to Islam such as Khazan Singh and Charan Singh. who took the Muslim name of Amanullah Sandhu and Nasrullah Sandhu.
Family Tree of Padhana Sandhu Family (Only Earlier members of Family noted down).
Chaudhri Changa Sandhu
I
Chaudhri Dibba Sandhu
I
Chaudhri Hira Sandhu
I
Chaudhri Tilok Sandhu
I
Sardar Sukha Singh (Lived between 1740-1803).
I
Chanda Singh Mith Singh (Killed 1814) Sahib Singh Ganda Singh
I I
Two Daughters and son Sardar Javala Singh (died 1835) Ram Singh
I I
Sardar Hardit Singh (died 1860) Kahn Singh (Killed in 1834) Anup Kaur
I I m. Dal Singh
Sardar Sadho Singh (1852-1868) I Randhawa
I
I
Kishan Kaur Badal Singh Kirpa Singh Zaildar Atma Singh
m. Sahib Singh Bajwa (Born 1823) (Born 1827) (1834-1897)
Reference.
Panjab Chiefs 1864.
Mahan Kosh Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha.
Gadar Party Members (Website).
Nice video . kindly visit Bedia it's our forefathers village. Kindly show. The places there.
We would be greatful to u
I think you are from sukkur
hi when i start watching your video i really liked it specially because my village is next to Padhana but in Indian side and the name of my village is NUSHERA DHALLA . Since i am living in Canada from long time i was very happy to but the way you were saying k hum nache ge gaye ge in the Gurudwara it hurts me very badly Iand you were wearing shoes inside the Gurudwara that was very wrong . I am Sikh and we used to see this gurudwara from my village. and when i saw you behaving so nicely it broke my heart , please next time iff you do visit to any such place even nobody is looking after it please give some respect to that place '' thanks
Actually family is living there and no one's treating it as gurudwara.
Amazing video.
Mere Grandfather yahan study karne jatey thy. 😢
I would like to visit this Village sure.
Schii mry colegue ka gaon h roz yha sy ata
@@ZafarAli-jg5muOk bro.
Aao bhi Padhane se hai kya?
This is my beautiful village
Bravo. Brilliant and informative. It's so close to DHA.I have been to Badian area so many times but never knew about this Havali and Gurdwara..Thinking to visit it soon. Thank you for making and sharing this documentary. Keep it up.
Thank you so much
ਇਹ ਵੀਡੀਓ ਬਹੁਤ ਪਸੰਦ ਕੀਤੀ ਗਈ ਜੀ ਬਹੁਤ ਬਹੁਤ ਧੰਨਵਾਦ ਜੀ
Good
This is my village badhana mein ek or rasta jello se bhi jata hai
Hello
this v-blog is a hard hitting statement on state of affairs across the border.
Great
Yes its my village
Lovely place
Amazing
Mam Aj ap k sath jo b mam h wo boht pyari h mashAllah cute si
first like dear keep it up
My village Padhana Zindabad
Govt should preserve this haveli
I like
Maria dslr camera lelo ab usse zaida maza aye ga
Wao it's my village padhana🥳
sir asi ve pahadanie aa sada dada je padhana de rehan wale san charandas chopra s/o Atma Ram chopra
nice video
NICE
great work maria ....
keep it up👍
Thank you
It's not پدھانہ it's پڈھانہ you're pronouncing it wrong. It's a subcast/clan of gujjars.
Stay Blessed.
Thank you for correction. In English it's Padhana
Bhout khoob apna virsa sambhaal ke rakho ji
It should be preserve for tourirsm
Fantastic trip ❤️
Best off luck love from Peshawar
Humy pata hy
Hum yahen bht dfa gya ha
My childhood memories 😥
Madam punjabi ch bolde tan jyada vadia lgda
Pyari Larki
Never dance in gurudwara sahib and remove your shoes outside from next time , thnx fr the video
ya i told her the same
Ghummo phirro aish karyo. good
My village ❤️❤️
Hello jnb
@@mehmoodkhokhar3133 jii
Padhana is gujjar cast
Good