Lakhpat Rai was the brother of Jaspat Rai and an enemy of the Sikhs.[1] Lakhpat was the revenue minister of Lahore and wanted to take revenge on the Sikhs.[citation needed] He convinced the Mughal governor to take action against the Sikhs.[1] Yahya Khan (subahdar of Lahore) helped him in a large scale massacre of Sikhs called the Chhota Ghallughara, in which an estimated 7,000 Sikhs were killed.[2][3] However, Purnima Dhavan gives a smaller figure of 400 Sikhs being killed in the massacre.[1] He was later killed by the Sikhs.[citation needed] His son, Dalpat Rai, sought asylum in Jammu State and settled there.[4]

Lakhpat Rai
Died1746
Punjab, Mughal Empire
OccupationRevenue minister of Lahore
Known forInvolvement in the Chhota Ghallughara
RelativesJaspat Rai (brother), Dalpat Rai (son)

References

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  1. ^ a b c Dhavan, Purnima (2 November 2011). When Sparrows Became Hawks: The Making of the Sikh Warrior Tradition, 1699-1799. Oxford University Press. p. 91. ISBN 9780199877171.
  2. ^ A Popular Dictionary of Sikhism: Sikh Religion and Philosophy, p.86, Routledge, W. Owen Cole, Piara Singh Sambhi, 2005
  3. ^ Singha, H. S (2000). The encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 entries). Hemkunt Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-81-7010-301-1. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  4. ^ Seth, Mira. "1: Background". Dogra Wall Paintings in Jammu and Kashmir (illustrated ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 2–3. ISBN 9780195615494.