VILLAGES: 9
AREA: km2
LOCATION: Punjab (Hoshiarpur Dist.)
REVENUE: Rs 50,000 (1909)
DYNASTY/LINEAGE: Sodhi - Mina lineage
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RELIGION: Sikh
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PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: The Sodhi is a clan of the Khatri community in India. Seven of the Sikh Gurus (from Guru Ram Das to Guru Gobind Singh) belonged to the Sodhi clan. Members were....
Guru RAM DASJI, 4th Sikh Guru 1574/1581, born 24th September 1534 in Chuna Mandi, Lahore, Punjab (now Pakistan) as Bhai Jetha, he designed the Golden Temple, he planned and created the township of Ramdaspur (later renamed Amritsar), he organised the structure of Sikh Society, author of Laava, the hymns of the Marriage Rites; married 18th February 1554, Bibi Bhani [Mata Bhaniji, after marriage], born 19th January 1535 at Basarke Gillan, a village near Amritsar, died 9th April 1598 at Goindval, daughter of Guru Amar Das Bhalla, 3rd Sikh Guru, and his wife, Mata Mansa Devi, and had issue, three sons. He died 1st September 1581.
Baba Prithi Chandji, born 1558, married and had issue, the Mina Sodhis of Haranpur in Jhelum district and of Buttar and Harsahai in Ferozepur district.
Baba Meharban, married and had issue.
Baba Karan Mal, married and had issue, the Sodhis of Buttar and Sultan Khan Wala.
Baba Har Ji, married and had issue.
Baba Har Narayan of Haranpur in Jhelum district, married and had issue.
Baba Kaul Sahib, he founded the village of Dhilwan and also Kotha Guru in Patiala; married and had issue.
Banwali Das, married and had issue.
Guru Abhai Ram, he added further property to the family's possession; he founded Gurukot and also received the village of Dila Ram; married and had issue.
Baba Jaspat Singh, married and had issue.
>> Baba Didar Singh
>> Guru Bishen Singh (see Buttar)
Baba Sadanand, married and had issue.
Guru Gurbash Raj, married and had issue.
>> Baba Kiwan Shah alias Khewn Shah, he became the founder of a small Sodhi colony at Haranpur; married and had issue (see Haranpur).
Baba Har Gopal, married and had issue.
Baba Gurditta, married and had issue.
Guru Jiwan Mal of Harsahai.
Baba Chattarbhujji, married and had issue, the Sodhis of Kothala Wala near Sirhind, of Kapail in Patiala, and others
Baba Chandsain, youngest son, ancestor of the Sodhis of Moga, Sodhiwala and Chuganwan.
Baba Mahan Devji, born 1560, an ascetic, he died unmarried.
Guru Arjan Devji (qv)
Guru Arjan Devji, 5th Sikh Guru 1581/1606, born 15th April 1563, author of Sukhmani Sahib Bani – Prayer for Peace and over 2000 hymns in the Guru Granth Sahib, he built the Golden Temple, he developed Amritsar as a Centre of Excellence, he compiled and installed for the first time the holy Sikh Book (Adi Granth), married 19th June 1589 in Mau, Mata Ganga Devji, died 14th May 1621 at Bakala, daughter of Bhai Krishan Chand of the village of Mau, and had issue. He was martyred on 30th May 1606.
Guru Hargobindji (qv)
Guru Hargobindji, 6th Sikh Guru 1606/1644, born 19th June 1595 in Guru ki Vadali in Dist. Amritsar, he built the Akal Takhat in 1608, which is now one of five Takhats (Seat of Power) of the Sikhs, he founded the city of Kiratpur in District Jalandhar, Punjab; he married (a), Mata Nanaki Ji, married (b), Mata Damodari Ji, married (c), Mata Maha Devi, died 1645, daughter of Bhai Daya Ram Marwah of Mandeala, and had issue. He died 3rd March 1644.
Baba Gurditta, born 1613, married 17th April 1624, Bibi Anantiji, then Mata Nihal Kaurji [aka Mata Natti], died 29th September 1664 at Katarpur, daughter of Bhai Rama, and his wife, Mata Sukhdevi, a Khatri Sikh couple of Batala, and had issue. He died 1638.
Baba Dhir Mal, born 11th January 1627, married and had issue, the Sodhi family of Kartarpur. He died 1677.
Guru Har Rai (qv)
Baba Suraj Mal alias Suraj Singhji (by Mata Maha Devi), born 9th June 1617 at Amritsar, married 23rd April 1629, Khem Kaur, daughter of Bhai Prem Chand of Kartarpur, and had issue. He died about 1645.
Deep Chandji, born 1633, married and had issue.
Gulab Raiji, born 1660, received the rites of Khalsa and became Gulab Singh, he rebuilt the town of Anandpur.
Shyam Chandji alias Man Singhji (see below).
Baba Ani Rai, born 1618.
Baba Atal Rai (by Mata Maha Devi), born 1619 at Amritsar, died 23rd July 1628.
Guru Tegh Bahadurji (qv)
Bibi Biro Kaurji (by Mata Damodari Ji), born 11th July 1615 at Amritsar, married 24th May 1629 at Jhabal, Bhai Sadhu of the village of Malla, and had issue, five sons.
Guru Har Rai, 7th Sikh Guru 1644/1661, born 26th February 1630, he became Guru on 8th March 1644, he established an Ayurvedic herbal medicine hospital and a research centre at Kiratpur Sahib; married 1641, Mata Kishan Kaurji [Mata Sulakniji], daughter of Sri Daya Ramji of Anoopshahr, and had issue. He died 30th May 1661.
Baba Ram Raiji, born 1646, he was expelled from the Khalsa by his father for changing the meaning of Sri Guru Nanakji's writing and for performing miracles, he was given a jagir by Aurangzeb and settled north of Harduwar in Duun where he died 1687.
Bibi Sarup Kaurji, born 1652, married 3rd December 1662, Khem Karan, son of Pair Mal of Pasrur.
Guru Har Krishanji (qv)
Guru Har Krishanji, 8th Sikh Guru 1661/1664, born 7th July 1656 at Kiratpur, died of smallpox on 30th March 1664 and was cremated on the bank of river Jamna where the present day Gurdwara Bala Sahib is now situated.
Guru Tegh Bahadurji, 9th Sikh Guru 1665/1675, born 1st April 1621 at Amritsar as Tyal Mal, he became Guru on 20th March 1665, educated privately in Gurmukhi, Hindi, Sanskrit and Indian religious philosophy, and archery and horsemanship, while his father Guru Hargobind Ji, Master of Miri and Piri taught him swordsmanship; towards the end of his life he built Anandpur Sahib in 1666, where he spent most of his time; married 1632, Mata Gujri Ji at Kartarpur, and had issue, one son. He was killed 11th November 1675 on the orders of Aurangzeb.
Guru Gobind Singhji (qv)
Guru Gobind Singhji, 10th and last Sikh Guru 1675/1708, born 26th December 1666 at Patna as Gobind Rai, educated privately in horse riding, archery, swordsmanship, Gurmukhi and Persian, he was formally installed as the Guru on the Baisakhi day of March 1676; on 30th March 1699 he organized his followers into what was called the Khalsa; married 4th April 1684 in Anandpur and 21st June 1684 at Basantgarh, Mata Ajeet Kaurji [Mata Jeetoji, later Mata Sundariji], died 1747 in Delhi, daughter of Bhai Ram Saran, a Kumaraw Khatri of Bijwara, she received Amrit at the 1699 Vaisaakhi Amrit Sanchaar and adopted the name Ajeet Kaur, and had issue. He died 7th October 1708.
Baba Ajit Singhji, born 26th January 1687, killed in the Battle of Chamkaur on 22nd December 1704.
Baba Jujhar Singh, born 14th March 1691, killed in the Battle of Chamkaur on 22nd December 1704.
Baba Zorawar Singh, born 17th November 1696, died 13th December 1705 at Sirhind.
Baba Fateh Singh, born 25th February 1699, died 13th December 1705 at Sirhind.
Guru Shyam Singh, born 1662, received the rites of Khalsa and became Shyam Singh, married and had issue, five sons, the Sodhis of Anandpur in Hoshiarpur district, who are considered to be the fountainhead of the Sikh faith.
Baba Indar Singh
Baba Nahar Singh (qv)
Baba Udai Singh, married and had issue, the Dusri Sarkars.
Baba Parem Singh, married and had issue, one son (or sons), who (all) died sp.
Baba Khem Singh, married and had issue, the Tisri Sarkars. He died 1718.
Baba Kesra Singh, married and had issue. He died 1820.
Baba Jaswant Singh
Baba Achal Singh, married and had issue. He died 1835.
Baba Sundar Singh
Baba Bishan Singh, married and had issue. He died 1857.
Baba Nihal Singh, born 1833, a Provincial Darbari and Jagirdar of the mauzas of Jhabkara and Maheshpur in Hoshiarpur district, died 1891.
Baba Hira Singh
Baba Amar Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Jodh Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Randhir Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Dhara Singh
Baba Sundar Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Hari Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Kahar Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Hira Singh
Baba Kahan Singh, married and had issue. He died 1846.
Baba Partab Singh, his family jagir was resumed in 1846, but a small portion, comprising 16 villages worth Rs2,500 was regranted to him; married and had issue. He died 1877.
Baba Hardit Singh, married and had issue. He died 1883.
Baba Ishwar Singh, born 1851, a Provincial Darbari and an Extra Assistant Commissioner. He died sp in 1899.
Baba Kishan Singh, born 1864, an Honorary Magistrate at Anandpur, married and had issue. He died in 1922.
Baba Harbhan Singh, President of the Co-operative Union, Member of the Notified Area Committee of Anandpur.
Baba Harautar Singh
Baba Hardit Singh, born 1840, he died sp in 1901.
Baba Bharpur Singh
Baba Chaur Singh [aka Gaur Singh], married and had issue, Chauthi Sarkars. He died 1775.
Baba Nand Singh, married and had issue. He died 1826.
Baba Ram Singh, married and had issue. He died 1841.
Baba Narinder Singh, Head of the Family 1841/1911, born 1839, Honorary Magistrate at Anandpur, a Provincial Darbari; married and had issue. He died 1911.
Baba Kishan Singh
Bibiji Bishan Kaur Sahiba, married Sardar Ram Rakha Singh Bedi of Rampur (see Kallar), and had issue.
Sardarani Mohinder Kaur, born 1915, married (as his second wife), Sardar Darshan Singh of Vahali, and had issue.
Baba Ranjit Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Kartar Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Fateh Singh
Baba Bijay Singh
Baba Faujdar Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Basant Singh
Baba Sapuran Singh
Baba Jawahar Singh [aka Jowahir Singh]
Baba Nahar Singh, Bari Sarkar of Anandpur -/1795; married and had issue, the Bari Sarkars of Anandpur. He died 1795.
Baba Jairam Singh [aka Jai Singh], married and had issue.
Baba Uttam Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Ranjit Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Brijbalabh Singh
Baba Kartar Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Pradhuman Singh
Baba Anirudh Singh
Baba Matsudan Singh, married and had issue.
Baba Sant Singh
Baba Raghunath Singh
Baba Surjan Singh [aka Suraj or Surdan Singh] (qv)
Baba Surjan Singh, Bari Sarkar of Anandpur 1795/1815; married and had issue. He died 1815.
Baba Tilok Singh, died 1824.
Baba Didar Singh, died 1839.
Baba Diwan Singh (qv)
Baba Diwan Singh, Bari Sarkar of Anandpur 1815/1850; his behaviour prior to annexation was deemed unsatisfactory and all estates were confiscated, he was given a cash allowance of Rs8,400 p.a. until his death; married and had issue. He died 1850.
Baba Brijinder Singh (qv)
Baba Narinder Singh Kuraliwala, born 1844, an Honorary Magistrate, Member of the Municipal Committee of Anandpur, Member of the District Board and a Divisional Darbari; married and had issue. He died 1912.
Baba Moti Singh, born 1871/1873, married and had issue.
Baba Harkishan Singh, died 1911.
Baba Pritam Singh, born 1895, married and had issue.
Baba Mahendra Singh, born 1916.
Baba Trilochan Singh, born 1918.
Baba Jang Bahadur Singh, born 1922.
Baba Shamsher Bahadur Singh, born 1926.
Baba Harbans singh, born 1911.
Bibiji (name unknown) Kaur Sahiba, married Sardar Ram Rakha Singh Bedi of Rampur, and had issue.
Sardarani Mohinder Kaur Sahiba, born 1915, married 1940 (as his second wife), Sardar Darshan Singh, Jagirdar of Vahali and Head of the Family, and had issue. She died 1993.
Baba Gajinder Singh, born 1846, Honorary Magistrate, Vice-President of the Municipal Committee of Anandpur, married and had issue.
Baba Gurbachan Singh, he died 1912.
Baba Brijinder Singh, Bari Sarkar of Anandpur 1850/1871; married and had issue. He died 1871.
Tikka Harnarain Singh, born 1868, educated at Aitchison Chiefs College, Lahore. He died by his own hand while in a temporary state of mental instability bought on by the stress of his studies on 8th May 1888 at Lahore.
Sodhi Baba Ramnarain Singh (qv)
Sodhi Baba Ramnarain Singh, Bari Sarkar of Anandpur 1871/1928; born 1871, an Honorary Magistrate, a Civil Judge and a Provincial Darbari; President of the Notified Area Committee and Sacred Shrine Committee of Anandpur; married Bibiji Chand Kaur Sahiba, daughter of Baba Sir Khem Singh Bedi of Kallar, and had issue. He died 1928.
Kanwar Autar Singh, died 1911.
Sodhi Baba Jagtar Singh (qv)
Baba Kartar Singh, born 1910, educated at Aitchison College, Lahore.
Bibiji Iqbal Kaur Sahiba, born 1894, married (as his first wife), Sardar Darshan Singh of Vahali, and had issue. She died 1939.
Sodhi Baba Jagtar Singh B.A., Bari Sarkar of Anandpur 1928/- ; born 1908, educated at Aitchison College, Lahore and at the Punjab University (B.A., 1935); an Honorary Magistrate and a Provincial Darbari; married and had issue.
Kanwar Jasjit Singh, born 1922, educated at Aitchison College, Lahore.
Kanwar Harjit Singh, born 1924, educated at Aitchison College, Lahore.
PROMINENT SODHI FAMILIES:
1. Sodhis of Anandpur: Anandpur was founded by Gulab Rai, who was the first cousin to the 10th Guru. From his brother Sham Chand`s four sons, Nahr Singh, Udai Singh, Khem Singh and Chur Singh, are descended the four branches of Anandpur Sodhis, namely the Bari, Dusri, Teesri and Chauthi Sarkar. They held a Jagir worth 10,000 rupees in Patiala and a Jagir of worth 4,750 rupees in Faridkot.
2. Sodhis of Kartarpur: descended from Ram Das, third son of Guru Arjun.
3. Sodhis of Ferozpur, Patiala: descended from the second son of Guru Arjun Prithi Chand, who was the elder brother of Guru Arjan Dev ji the 5th Sikh Guru.