Ganesh Das

Ganesh Das Bhadera, also known as Ganesh Das Vadhera, was a 19th-century Punjabi historian and official. He is best known for his ''Chār-Bāgh-i-Punjab'' (1854/55) and ''Rājdarshani'' (1847). A chronicler of much reputation, he also authored ''Chīragh-i-Panjab'' (1846/47) on the history of the Sikhs.

Ganesh Das belonged to a Khatri family from Gujrat and was the ''qānungo'' (revenue officer) of the city for Sikh Empire. Earlier his father Shiv Dayal had served as revenue officer of Gujrat for Sardar Gulab Singh of Bhangi Misl as well.

Ganesh Das completed his first work, named ''Chīragh-i-Panjab'', in 1846/47 and presented it to the Nazim of Punjab presumably Sir Henry Lawrence. Ganesh Das wrote his ''Risala'i Şahib Numā''' (also known as ''Chahar Gulshan-i-Punjab'') in 1849, which he later updated and presented to Richard Temple (settlement officer of Gujrat during 1852–54) as ''Tarikh-i-Punjab'', also known ''Chār-Bāgh-i-Punjab'', in 1854/55; the ''Chahar Gulshan-i-Punjab'' is considered supplement to his ''magnum opus'' ''Chār-Bāgh-i-Punjab''. It is a detailed account of the history and geography of Punjab and the 19th century Punjabi society.

Ganesh Das was employed in the revenue department by Gulab Singh after the founding of Jammu and Kashmir in March 1846. He completed his ''Rājdarshani'' on the history of Jammu in 1847, named in parallel to Kalhana's ''Rajatarangini''. Provided by Wikipedia
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