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Maharaja Kharak Singh, the first Prince designate of Sandhawalia Jat ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh died of slow poisoning November 5, 1840. He was administered dozes of white lead in wine at the instance of Dhian Singh. The Dogra brothers had hatched a conspiracy to kill all the eligible princes of the Maharaja.

Dhian Singh's record is so dark and dirty in intrigues and murders, that all historians agree on his capability to carry out the same. His keeping even the mother of the prince away from the injured son, throws serious doubts over his credibility.

At the cremation of Maharaja Kharak Singh, Prince Nau Nihal Singh, while walking under an archway was seriously injured by falling stones. Udham Singh, son of Gulab Singh, walking with him died instantaneously. Dhian Singh who was following them was badly bruised.


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