The energy and alacrity of Hukma Singh won from the Maharaja the affectionate epithet of Chimnl. “Chimna” in Punjabi signifies both a man of small stature and a little bird, swift and strong of wing. The nickname fitted Hukma Singh, who was short of stature, but very virile and active. Hukma Singh was created a sarddr and was made the governor of Ramnagar on a salary of Rs 2,000 per month. He also became the controller of customs and salt mine duties. He was assigned a jdgir worth 60,000 rupees annually.
Hukma Singh took part in the battle of Haidru, 8 km from the Fort of Attock, in 1813, under Diwan Mohkam Chand, when the Sikhs defeated the Kabul Wazir, Fateh Khan. As Yar Muhammad Khan, the Afghan governor of Peshawar, made an attempt to reoccupy Attock, Hukma Singh drove the Afghan army from the fortress and plundered the retreating host. In 1818, Maharaja Ranjit Singh appointed Hukma Singh as the governor of Attock and Hazara. Hukma Singh was primarily a soldier, and there were few of the Maharaja`s campaigns in which he did not participate. He was well rewarded for his skill and bravery and, at one time, edjdgirs amounting
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