Quick Info

ProfessionAthlete
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth24/08/1999
Age157 years (died on 12, Dec, 1841)
BirthplaceDelhi, India
Date of Death12/12/1841

Latest News about Zorawar Singh

15/04/2025

The Jammu and Kashmir Rifles celebrated Zorawar Day on 15 April 2025, honoring General Zorawar Singh's legendary conquests in Ladakh, Baltistan, and Tibet. The event highlighted his role as the 'Napoleon of the East' and his contribution to expanding India's frontiers to the edges of China.

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Bio/Wiki

Full NameSardar Zorawar Singh Kahluria
AliasesZorawar Singh, The Napoleon of the East, Conqueror of Ladakh

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 7"
Weight65 Kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack
Body Measurements
Chest40 Inches
Waist30 Inches
Biceps15 Inches

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolGuru Nanak Public School, Pitam Pura, Delhi
College/University
  • Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences (IGIPESS), New Delhi
  • Noida College of Physical Education (NCPE), Uttar Pradesh
Degrees
  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physical Education, Health Education and Sports
  • Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)

Personal Life

ReligionSikhism

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

Father(deceased)
SiblingsBrother - Harpreet Singh (owner of Momos Paradise)

Career

Highlights
  • Zorawar began his athletics journey at age 13 with discus throw.
  • A significant injury led him to discover jump rope as a means of recovery.
  • He achieved numerous awards, including multiple gold medals in national and international competitions.
  • Zorawar set several Guinness World Records in various jump rope categories.
  • Governor of Kishtwar under Gulab Singh of Jammu.
  • Conquered Ladakh (1834) and Baltistan (1840), extending the Dogra kingdom's frontiers.
  • Led a 6,000-man army into Western Tibet in 1841, capturing Gartok and vanquishing Tibetan forces.
  • Known as the 'Conqueror of Ladakh' and 'Napoleon of the East'.
Notable Achievements
  • Best Athlete of the Year award by the Government of Delhi (2018, 2019)
  • Participation in various talent shows, including 'Hunar Punjab Da' and 'India's Got Talent'.
  • Head coach of the Jump Rope Fusion Crew since 2017.
  • Captured 550 miles of Tibetan territory in 1841.
  • Subdued Rudok, Garo, and captured Gartok during the Tibet expedition.
  • One of the founding fathers of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles.
  • Zorawar Day (15 April) is celebrated annually by the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles.

Social Media

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Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/zorawar.singh.9022
YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@zorawarsingh99
Official Websitehttps://zorawarsinghjumprope.com/

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Zorawar's early love for athletics led him to continue training despite a serious injury.
2. He faced teasing from friends about his jump rope practice, which later turned into support.
3. He experienced illness and competed while unwell in the 2016 World Jump Rope Championship, finishing 4th.
4. Zorawar has a passion for traveling and often shares his experiences online.
5. Born in 1784 in Kahlur (Bilaspur), present-day Himachal Pradesh, to a Chandel Rajput family.
6. Left his village at a young age to travel to Haridwar seeking employment.
7. Killed in battle at To-Yo on 12 December 1841 after being wounded by a matchlock ball and struck by a spear from Tibetan commander Migmar.
8. His military campaigns caused the British colonial power to shudder and face an existential crisis in the Himalayan region.
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