| 1. Hari Singh Nalwa led the Sikh Khalsa Fauj as its Commander-in-chief. |
| 2. He was instrumental in capturing territories like Kasur, Sialkot, Multan, and more. |
| 3. Hari Singh Nalwa governed regions such as Kashmir, Peshawar, and Hazara. |
| 4. At just ten years old, he underwent the Sikh initiation ceremony known as Amrit Sanchar. |
| 5. Historians suggest he came from a Uppal Khatri family in Majitha near Amritsar. |
| 6. Hari Singh Nalwa passed away due to severe injuries sustained in the Battle of Jamrud in 1837. |
| 7. Earned nickname 'Nalua' (tiger-claws) at age 13 by killing a tiger barehanded during 1804 hunt after it killed his horse. |
| 8. Father died when he was eight years old; raised by mother. |
| 9. In 1831, opposed Ranjit Singh's move to appoint Kharak Singh as successor. |
| 10. Death kept secret after Battle of Jamrud to prevent troop morale collapse; body concealed until reinforcements arrived. |