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Zorawar Singh (Dogra general)

Zorawar Singh
300 paisa General Zorawar Singh postal stamp released by Government of India on December 31, 2000.
Born1784 (1784)
Ansar, Kahlur (present-day Himachal Pradesh, India)
Died12 December 1842 (1842-12-13) (aged 58)
Tibet
AllegianceGulab Singh of Jammu[1][2]
RelationsBhim Singh (great-grandson)
Military career
Allegiance Sikh Empire
Service / branchSikh Khalsa Army Dogra Dynasty
RankWazir
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.[3][4] He served as the governor (wazir-e-wazarat) of Kishtwar and extended the territories of the kingdom by conquering Ladakh and Baltistan.[5] He also boldly attempted the conquest of Western Tibet (Ngari Khorsum) but was killed in battle of To-yo during the Dogra-Tibetan war. In reference to his legacy of conquests in the Himalaya Mountains including Ladakh, Tibet, Baltistan and Skardu as General and Wazir, Zorowar Singh has been referred to as the "Napoleon of India",[6] and "Conqueror of Ladakh".[7][8]

Early life and career

He was born in September 1784 in a Kahluria Hindu Rajput[9][10] family in the princely state of Kahlur (Bilaspur) state, in present-day Himachal Pradesh.[11][12] His family migrated to the Jammu region where, on coming of age, Zorawar took up service under Raja Jaswant Singh of Marmathi (modern Doda district). Zorawar Singh was employed by the ambitious Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu and was placed under the commandant of the Reasi fort (Bhimgarh fort). While delivering a routine message to the Gulab Singh, Zorawar told him of the financial waste occurring in the fort administration and boldly presented his own scheme to effect savings. Gulab Singh was impressed by Zorawar's sincerity and appointed him commandant of Reasi.[citation needed]

Zorawar Singh fulfilled his task and his grateful ruler made him commissariat officer of all forts north of Jammu. He was later made governor of Kishtwar and was given the title of Wazir (minister).[13]

Official Records of the Sikh Empire show that Zorawar Singh was in command of his personal battalion of 875 men with a salary of Rs. 7,604 per month.[14]

Even though it was a newly conquered region Zorawar had no trouble in keeping the peace; many of the local Rajputs were recruited into his army. In 1835 the nearby region of Paddar was taken from Chamba (now in Himachal Pradesh) in the course of a battle. Paddar later became known for its sapphire mines. But this was a mere sideshow to General Zorawar Singh's more famous expeditions, on which he had already embarked in the previous year.

Ladakh campaigns

Zorawar fort in Ladakh. Col. Mehta Basti Ram was the first Qiladar (commandant).[15]
Fragment from a painted scroll depicting Zorawar Singh's army marching through the mountains of Ladakh

To the east of Kishtwar and Kashmir are the snow-clad mountains of the upper Himalayas — the rivers of Zanskar Gorge, Suru River, and Drass rise from these snows, and flow across the plateau of Ladakh into the Indus River. Several petty principalities in this region were tributary to the Gyalpo of Ladakh (King). In 1834 one of these, the Raja of Timbus, sought Zorawar's help against the Gyalpo. Meanwhile, the Rajput general had been burning to distinguish himself by expanding the territory of Raja Gulab Singh — also at that time, according to the Gulabnama, Kishtwar went through a drought that caused a loss of revenue and forced Zorawar to extract money through war.[16]

The Rajputs of Jammu and Himachal have traditionally excelled in mountain fighting; therefore Zorawar had no trouble in crossing the mountain ranges and entering Ladakh through the source of the Suru River where his 5000 men defeated an army of local Botis.[13] After moving to Kargil and subduing the landlords along the way Zorawar received the submission of the Ladakhis — however Tsepal Namgyal, the Gyalpo (ruler), sent his general Banko Kahlon by a roundabout route to cut off Zorawar's communications. The astute general doubled back to Kartse, where he sheltered his troops through the winter. In the spring of 1835 he defeated the large Ladakhi army of Banko Kahlon and marched his victorious troops towards Leh. The Gyalpo now agreed to pay 50,000 rupees as war-indemnity and 20,000 rupees as an annual tribute.[13]

Alarmed at the gains of the Dogras, the governor of Kashmir, Mehan Singh, incited the Ladakhi chieftains to rebel but Zorawar quickly marched back to the Himalayan valleys and subdued the rebels, now forcing the Raja of Zanskar to also pay a separate tribute to Jammu. But in 1836 Mehan Singh, who was in correspondence with the Lahore durbar, this time instigated the Gyalpo to revolt — Zorawar force-marched his army in ten days to surprise the Ladakhis and forced them to submit. He now built a fort outside Leh and placed there a garrison of 300 men under Dalel Singh — the Gyalpo was deposed to an estate and a Ladakhi general, Ngorub Stanzin, was made King. But the latter did not prove to be loyal hence the Gyalpo was restored to his throne in 1838.

Baltistan campaign

To the northwest of Ladakh, and to the north of Kashmir, lies the region of Baltistan. Muhammad Shah, the son of the ruler of Skardu, Raja Ahmad Shah, fled to Leh and sought the aid of the Gyalpo and Zorawar against his father. But some of the Ladakhi nobles allowed Ahmad Shah to imprison his son and sought his aid in a general rebellion against the Dogras. After defeating the Ladakhi rebels Zorawar invaded Baltistan in the winter of 1839/40 (Petech, Kingdom of ladakh, p. 144, Datta, Ladakh, p. 122 etc. etc.), adding a large contingent of Ladakhis to his army.[17]

The advance brigade of 5,000 under Nidhan Singh lost its way in the cold and snow and was surrounded by the enemy; many soldiers perished from the cold. Then Mehta Basti Ram, a prominent Rajput from Kishtwar, established contact with the main force. On their arrival the Botis of Skardu were defeated and forced to flee. They were chased to the fort of Skardu which was invested by Zorawar for a few days. One night the Dogras scaled the steep mountain behind the fort and after some fighting captured the small fort on its crest. From this position the next day they began firing down at the main fort and forced the Raja to surrender. Zorawar built a fort on the banks of the Indus where he placed a contingent of his soldiers.

After placing Muhammad Shah on the throne for an annual tribute of 7000 rupees, a Dogra contingent under Wazir Lakhpat advanced westwards, conquered the fort of Astor and took its Darad Raja prisoner. However this Raja was tributary to Mehan Singh, the governor of Kashmir, who was alarmed at the Dogra conquests since they only expanded the kingdom of Gulab Singh while not bringing any benefit to the Lahore durbar. His complaint at Lahore was forwarded to Raja Gulab Singh at Jammu and he ordered the Darad Raja to be released.[18]

Tibet expedition and Death

An equestrian statue depicting Zorawar Singh

Zorawar Singh had expressed his desire to expand the territories of Gulab Singh and the Sikh Empire. According to Sohan Lal Suri, an attorney in the court of the Sikh Empire, Zorawar Singh had met Maharaja Ranjit Singh in March 1836 and asked him for permission to start a campaign in Tibet, the Maharaja however had declined his request.[19] However, Zorawar Singh would finally get permission under Maharaja Sher Singh in 1841, which allowed the Sikh Empire to expand northwards without violating their treaties with the East India Company.

One column under the Ladakhi prince, Nono Sungnam, followed the course of the Indus River to its source. Another column of 300 men, under Ghulam Khan, marched along the mountains leading up to the Kailas Range and thus south of the Indus. Zorawar himself led 4,000 men along the plateau region where the vast and picturesque Pangong Lake is located. Sweeping all resistance before them, the three columns passed the Lake Manasarovar and converged at Gartok, defeating the small Tibetan force stationed there. The enemy commander fled to Taklakot but Zorawar stormed that fort on 6 September 1841. Envoys from Tibet now came to him as did agents of the Maharaja of Nepal, whose kingdom was only fifteen miles from Taklakot.

General Zorawar Singh (seated left) with the Gyalpo (King) and Gyalmo (Queen) of Ladakh. Following his conquest the King of Ladakh agreed to pay 50,000 rupees war indemnity and 20,000 rupees tribute per annum in 1835. Circa 19th century depiction.

The fall of Taklakot finds mention in the report of the Chinese Imperial Resident, Meng Pao, at Lhasa:[20]

On my arrival at Taklakot a force of only about 1,000 local troops could be mustered, which was divided and stationed as guards at different posts. A guard post was quickly established at a strategic pass near Taklakot to stop the invaders, but these local troops were not brave enough to fight off the Shen-Pa (Dogras) and fled at the approach of the invaders. The distance between Central Tibet and Taklakot is several thousand li…because of the cowardice of the local troops; our forces had to withdraw to the foot of the Tsa Mountain near the Mayum Pass. Reinforcements are essential in order to withstand these violent and unruly invaders.

Zorawar and his men now went on pilgrimage to Mansarovar and Mount Kailash.[21] He had extended his communication and supply line over 450 miles of inhospitable terrain by building small forts and pickets along the way. The fort Chi-T’ang was built near Taklakot, where Mehta Basti Ram was put in command of 500 men, with 8 or 9 cannon.[22] With the onset of winter all the passes were blocked and roads snowed in. The supplies for the Dogra army over such a long distance failed despite Zorawar's meticulous preparations.

Owing to intense cold and fatigue, many of the soldiers lost their fingers and toes to frostbite. Mehta Basti Ram writes of men being unable to use weapons effectively due to cold.[23] Others starved to death, while some burnt the wooden stock of their muskets to warm themselves. The Tibetans and their Chinese allies regrouped and advanced to give battle, bypassing the Dogra fort of Chi-T’ang.[18]

Zorawar and his men met them at the Battle of To-yo on 12 December 1841 — in the early exchange of fire the general was wounded in his right shoulder by a matchlock ball.[18] Zorawar was tired of the fighting and said, "Either the Tibetans will take my head and neck, or I shall take it myself (commit suicide)!" Then, shouting Gulab Singh's name, Zorawar said, "The omens are not good!". After he had killed four or five Tibetans, a lance hurled against him thrust right through his chest. He fell to the ground, not uttering a single sound and his sword escaped his hand. Once more the thought occurred to him to seize his sword, but he could not. The Tibetan executioner drew out the lance from Zorawar's chest and also took his sword from the belt. He then cut off Zorawar's head and carried it off. Zorawar Singh's head, hands and ears were cut off and sent to Lhasa authorities.[24][25]

Then the Dogra soldiers lost their way. When the Tibetan infantry also pressed into the entrenchments, the Dogra officers as well as the Ladakhi noblemen became confused. He who could save his life fled, the remainder were killed. A little after noon the battle came to an end.[26]

Legacy

The Zorawar LT is an Indian light tank, named for Zorawar Singh.[27]

See also

References

  1. ^ Schofield, Victoria (2000), Kashmir in Conflict: India, Pakistan and the Unending War, I.B.Tauris, pp. 7–, ISBN 978-1-86064-898-4
  2. ^ Snedden, Christopher (2015), Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris, Oxford University Press, pp. 121–, ISBN 978-1-84904-342-7, and the Ladakh area made by Gulab Singh's General Zorawar Singh in the 1830s-40s.
  3. ^ Sanjeev Kumar Bhasin (2006). Amazing Land Ladakh: Places, People, and Culture. Indus. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-81-7387-186-3.
  4. ^ John Keay (2011). India: A History. Open Road + Grove/Atlantic. p. 664. ISBN 978-0-8021-9550-0.
  5. ^ "Army renovates Zorawar Fort in Leh". The Times of India. 13 September 2006.
  6. ^ "Kashmir: From Amritsar To Agra". Outlook India. 5 July 2001. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  7. ^ Sharma, Shiv (2008). India - A Travel Guide. India: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. p. 190. ISBN 978-8128400674.
  8. ^ Singh, Harbakhs (2010). War Despatches: Indo-Pak Conflict 1965. India: Lancer International, Lancer Press. p. 304. ISBN 978-1935501299.
  9. ^ Goswamy, Karuna (1998). Kashmiri painting : assimilation and diffusion : production and patronage. Indian Institute of Advanced Study. Shimla: Indian Institute of Advance Study. p. 90. ISBN 81-7305-160-7. OCLC 40783274.
  10. ^ Āhalūwālīā, Jasabīra Siṅgha; Singh, Parm Bakhshish (2001). An Overview of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and His Times. Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. p. 116. ISBN 978-81-7380-788-6.
  11. ^ Sukh Dev Singh Charak (1983). General Zorawar Singh. Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 14.
  12. ^ Khushwant Singh (27 September 2008). Ranjit Singh. Penguin Books India. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-14-306543-2. And a couple of years later Zorawar Singh, a Dogra Hindu, planted the Sikh flag in the heart of Tibet.
  13. ^ a b c Cunningham, Alexander (1854). Ladák, physical, statistical, and historical with notices of the surrounding countries. Allen. pp. 10–19, 333–340, 349–354.
  14. ^ "Catalogue of Khalsa Darbar records Vol. 1 Compiled by Sita Ram Kohli". Khalsa Darbar records. March 1919.
  15. ^ Bansal, Bobby Singh (1 December 2015). "10". Remnants of the Sikh Empire: Historical Sikh Monuments in India & Pakistan. Hay House, Inc. ISBN 978-93-84544-93-5.
  16. ^ Khanna, K. K. (7 May 2015). Art of Generalship. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd. p. 131. ISBN 9789382652939.
  17. ^ Buddhist Western Himalaya: A politico-religious history. Indus Publishing. 2001. p. 194. ISBN 9788173871245.
  18. ^ a b c Charak, Sukh Dev Singh (1983). General Zorawar Singh. Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
  19. ^ Victor Jacquemont, Letters from India, 1829-1832, trans. by Catherine Alison Phillips, John Sidney Lethbridge & K. G. Lethbridge(London: Macmillan, 1936)
  20. ^ Perspectives on South Asian Security by Shanthie Mariey D'Souza, Rajsthree Jetly
  21. ^ Bakshi, G. D. (2002). Footprints in the Snow: On the Trail of Zorawar Singh. Lancer Publishers. ISBN 9788170622925.
  22. ^ Charak, Sukh Dev Singh (1978). Indian Conquest of the Himalayan Territories: Military Exploits of General Zorawar Singh Dogra. Ajaya.
  23. ^ H. N. Sinha (1926). Selections from the Nagpur Residency Records. Government of Madhya Pradesh. p. 468.
  24. ^ H. N. Sinha (1926). Selections from the Nagpur Residency Records. Government of Madhya Pradesh. p. 468. Public Domain One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  25. ^ A. H. Francke (1926). Antiquities of India Tibet, Part 2, The Chronicles of Ladakh. Superintendent Government Printing, India. p. 133. Public Domain One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  26. ^ A. H. Francke (1926). Antiquities of India Tibet, Part 2, The Chronicles of Ladakh. Superintendent Government Printing, India. p. 133. Public Domain One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  27. ^ "DRDO light tank 'Zorawar' to be ready for trials by year-end along China border". ET. Retrieved 16 July 2023.

Further reading

  • Frederick Drew, The Jummoo & Kashmir territories
  • Alexander Cunningham, Ladak
  • A. H. Francke, Antiquities of Indian Tibet
  • Fisher, Rose, and Huttenback, The Himalayan Battle-ground

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