Gulab Singh (1792–1857) was the founder of Dogra dynasty and claimed the title of "Maharaja" of the Jammu and Kashmir, which was created after the downfall of the Sikh Empire in 1846. The Treaty of Amritsar (1846), formalized the sale of Jammu and Kashmir to Gulab Singh by the British for 7,500,000 Nanak Shahee Rupees. Raja Gulab Singh Dogra As Raja Gulab Singh was one of the most powerful chiefs of the Sikh Empire. Under the Imperial and Feudal Army arrangement, he was entitled to keep a personal army of 3 Infantry Regiments, 15 Light Artillery Guns and 40 Garrison Guns. He, however kept himself away from the politics of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's court. But the shadow of his presence was felt in the court with influence due to the high offices of his younger brothers, Raja Dhian Singh and Raja Suchet Singh. Instead of getting involved in the court, Gulab Singh preferred to stay in Jammu and consolidate Dogra power in Jammu and Kashmir. Dogra Palace in Jammu D...