Chhajja Singh Dhillon
Sikh warrior / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sardar Chhajja Singh was a Jat Sikh warrior and leader of Jathâ succeeding Banda Singh Bahadur of the early 18th century Punjab region. He was also the founder of the Bhangi Misl[1][2] He was the first companion of Banda Singh Bahadur to receive Sikh baptism of Amrit.[3][4] According to Kanaihya Lal, he had taken Amrit at the hands of Guru Gobind Singh.