Hari Singh Nalwa, One of the greatest and fearless warrior in the world.
The Great Indian Warrior: Hari Singh Nalwa
Hari Singh Narva was born in 1791, also known as Hari Singh Nalwa. Hari Singh Nalwa Maharaja was the Chief of the Army Chief of Ranjit Singh.
Hari Singh Nalwa is the only person who crossed the Khyber Darr that connects Afghanistan with Pakistan.
Nalwa fought and won over the following Battles
= 1807 AD Battle of Kasoor.
= 1813 AD Battle of Attok.
= 1818 AD Battle of Multan.
= 1819 AD Battle of Kashmir
= 1821 AD Battle of Mangal.
= 1821 AD Battle of Mankhera.
= 1823 AD Battle of Naushera.
= 1824 AD Battle of Sirikot.
= 1827 AD Battle of Saddo.
= 1834 AD Battle of Peshawar.
= 1837 AD Battle of Jamrood.
Hari Singh Nalwa known as Bagh Maar (Tiger Killer)
Once the green lion rides on the Narva horse, he was going to the dense forest to hunt with their companions.
Only then a tiger attacked him and killed his horse. Narva’s companions asked him to escape from there.
Narva did not listen to him with a shield and a knife, The great soldier tackled the beast with his bare hands and broke the tiger’s jaw, killing the tiger instantly.
“Thus he is known as Bagh Maar (Tiger Killer) as well”.
A Record by Billionaire Magazine of Australia
Hari Singh Narva is first in the list of 10 Great Winners of the World, released by Billionaire Magazine of Australia.
A significant number of us don’t know about this incredible warrior born in India in Valmiki people group (Valmekin Community).
Nalwa has likewise got the first place on the planet’s best ten warriors.
It’s a matter of Great pride for us that such a legend warrior conceived in India.
We should share this article however much as could be expected with the goal that our new ages can likewise know the story of an incredible legend.
Hari Singh Nalwa was from Valmekin Community.
After the martyrdom of Hari Singh Narva, his son got married in a Khatri family, due to which some historians are confusing him as Khatri. Hari Singh Nalwa was a Valmekin Community.
The descendants of Hari Singh Nalva Ji are still known by Narva and Narvana tribes in the Valmiki community.
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