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पाकि.स्तान में मां बच्चे से कहती थी, सो जा वरना हरि सिंह नलवा आ जाएगा| The Untold Story of Hari Singh Nalwa Hari Singh Nalwa was a prominent Sikh general of the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century. He is remembered as one of the most able military leaders in Sikh history and played a significant role in expanding the territory of the Sikh Empire, particularly in the northwestern regions of the Indian subcontinent. Born in 1791 in Gujranwala, Punjab (now in Pakistan), Hari Singh Nalwa rose to prominence under the leadership of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. He distinguished himself in numerous battles and military campaigns, displaying exceptional bravery, tactical acumen, and leadership skills. Hari Singh Nalwa is best known for his conquests in the region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (then known as the Northwest Frontier Province) and the areas beyond the Khyber Pass. He successfully led Sikh forces in capturing strategic forts and territories, including the famed Fort of Jamrud, which guarded the entrance to the Khyber Pass. Nalwa's military successes solidified the Sikh Empire's control over the northwestern frontier, securing vital trade routes and expanding Sikh influence in the region. He also played a crucial role in fortifying key positions and establishing administrative structures in the conquered territories. Hari Singh Nalwa's legacy as a military leader and administrator continues to be celebrated in Sikh history and culture. He is revered for his courage, leadership, and contributions to the Sikh Empire's territorial expansion and consolidation.