Zorawar Singh (Dogra general)
Zorawar Singh | |
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300 paisa General Zorawar Singh postal stamp released by Government of India on December 31, 2000. | |
| Born | 1784 Ansar, Kahlur (present-day Himachal Pradesh, India) |
| Died | 12 December 1842 (aged 58) Tibet |
| Allegiance | Gulab Singh of Jammu |
| Relations | Bhim Singh (great-grandson) |
| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Sikh Empire |
| Branch | Sikh Khalsa Army Dogra Dynasty |
| Rank | Wazir |
| Battles / wars | |
Zorawar Singh (1784–12 December 1841) was a military general of the Dogra Rajput ruler, Gulab Singh, who served as the Raja of Jammu under the Sikh Empire. He was born in the Chandel Rajput family in the princely state of Kahlur (Bilaspur, state of Chandels), in present-day Himachal Pradesh, hence known as Kahluria. He served as the governor (wazir-e-wazarat) of Kishtwar and extended the territories of the kingdom by conquering Ladakh and Baltistan. He also attempted to conquer the Western Tibet (Ngari Khorsum) but was killed in battle of To-yo during the Dogra-Tibetan war. Due to his role in the conquests in the Himalaya Mountains Zorawar Singh has been referred to as the "Conqueror of Ladakh".