Thursday, 14 November 2024

My birth-place at Eminabad

  I was born on November 14, 1944---- 80 years back- in the part of the Haveli of Shah family in the religious and historic town of Eminabad- now in Pakistan (the picture of the place was taken by me during my Pakistan visit on January 2024. The great history of the town is given below---


As Saidpur, Eminabad was believed to have been established by Raja SalvahanSialkot's Rajput ruler in the 1st century BCE.[3]

During the 16th century, marked by Babur's invasion, the town was sacked in 1521.[3] Hymns by Guru Nanak provide vivid descriptions of the devastation experienced in Saidpur, including his and his companion Bhai Mardana's imprisonment with the town's populace.[3] After an influential meeting with Guru Nanak, Babur was so inspired by his spirituality that he released all Saidpur's prisoners.[3] Post this event, Sikh folklore notes that Guru Nanak and Bhai Lalo resided at a heap of broken pebbles, a location known as Rori Sahib, situated on present-day Eminabad's outskirts.[3]

Following Saidpur's demolition, Sher Shah Suri founded a new city, Shergarh.[3] However, it was Emin or Ameen Beig, Humayun's general, who destroyed Sher Shah Suri's garrison and established a new town named after himself during Akbar's reign.[3]

In 1610, English merchant, William Finch, noted Eminabad as a thriving city.[3] For the next century, its prosperity continued, bolstered by fertile lands, strategic location, and the protective Mughal Empire. Eminabad also served as the Parganah headquarters in the Lahore governorate, generating 900,000 rupees in revenue.[3]

However, the Mughal Empire's administrative weakness post-Aurangzeb encouraged anti-state insurgencies, including Sikh groups in Punjab.[3] After Diwan Jaspat Rai of Eminabad was killed by Sikh bandits in 1738, his brother Lakhpat Rai retaliated, capturing numerous outlaws and executing them outside Delhi Gate in Lahore, known as Shahid Ganj.[3]

By the late 18th century, the waning Mughal administration struggled to thwart rebel activities and invasions.[3] This period witnessed frequent assaults on Shah Alam II's reign, notably from Ahmed Shah AbdaliMarathasHindu Jats of Bharatpur, and the Sikhs.[3]

In 1760, Charat SinghRanjit Singh's grandfather, took control of Eminabad.[3][4] Later, under Ranjit Singh's rule, Dhyan Singh from Jammu was awarded the town.[3] Over three centuries, the town transformed from Saidpur to Shergarh to Eminabad, blossoming into a thriving hub of wealth and power by the late 19th century.[3]

In 1880, a railway line connecting Lahore and Rawalpindi, revolutionized Eminabad's transport system, expanding access to business and employment opportunities in Lahore, the closest major city.[3]

Demographics

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Eminabad's Hindu population held greater wealth, operating large businesses nationwide and holding superior state institution roles, especially in Jammu and Kashmir.[3]

Saturday, 21 September 2024

Release of book written by Ashok Lavasa and his wife Novel Lavasa

 I had the pleasure of meeting many of my old friends at a function organized to release “Echoes of Faith”, a book written by former Election Commissioner of India Ashok Lavasa and his wife Novel Lavasa, at Chandigarh Museum& Art Gallery on Friday evening (20-9-2024). Editor-in-Chief of the Tribune, Jyoti Malhotra acted as an anchor to interview the writers. Several present and retired bureaucrats attended the function.

 In the photo from left to right—Vijay Sabharwal, Haryana Chief Secretary TVSN Prasad, Ashok Lavasa, Novel Lavasa, Raman Anand, Haryana Additional Chief Secretary Sumita Mishra Singh. 


Memorable visit to DAV College Lahore

 My article in Spectrum of Sunday Tribune on September 15, 2024