The correct answer is: A. Desa Singh Majithia.
Desa Singh Majithia was the chief of Sukerchakia Misl after the death of Maha Singh Sukerchakia. He was a powerful and influential leader who helped to expand the Misl’s territory. He was also a mentor to Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who later became the founder and ruler of the Sikh Empire.
Desa Singh Majithia was born in 1728 in the village of Majithia in the Doaba region of Punjab. He belonged to the Jat Sikh community. His father, Sardar Bhag Singh Majithia, was a prominent leader of the Sukerchakia Misl.
Desa Singh Majithia started his career as a soldier in the Sukerchakia Misl. He quickly rose through the ranks and became one of the most trusted commanders of Sardar Maha Singh Sukerchakia. He played a key role in the Misl’s expansion into the Malwa region of Punjab.
After the death of Sardar Maha Singh Sukerchakia in 1764, Desa Singh Majithia became the chief of the Sukerchakia Misl. He was a wise and capable leader who helped to consolidate the Misl’s power. He also expanded the Misl’s territory by conquering new lands.
Desa Singh Majithia was a close friend and mentor to Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He helped Ranjit Singh to rise to power and become the founder and ruler of the Sikh Empire. Desa Singh Majithia died in 1795 at the age of 67.
The other options are incorrect because:
- A. Desa Singh Majithia was the chief of Sukerchakia Misl after the death of Maha Singh Sukerchakia.
- B. Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the founder and ruler of the Sikh Empire. He was not the chief of Sukerchakia Misl after the death of Maha Singh Sukerchakia.
- C. Amar Singh Thapa was the prime minister of Nepal from 1804 to 1814. He was not the chief of Sukerchakia Misl after the death of Maha Singh Sukerchakia.
- D. Sansar Chand was the ruler of Kangra from 1770 to 1803. He was not the chief of Sukerchakia Misl after the death of Maha Singh Sukerchakia.