Abd al-Samad Khan

[5] In 1722, he led an excursion to Kashmir with a large military force and put the holder of the Sheikh-ul-Islam title, Mulla Sharaf-ul-Din, to death.

[5] Samad also executed fifty rebels from an area ranging from Naid Kadal to Khwaja Yarbal.

'Mahbub Khan 'Abdul Nabi' launched anti-Hindu riots and plundering during his reign but the instigator was killed in the events.

[5] During his tenure as viceroy he fought many wars with the Sikh army and captured Banda Singh Bahadur in the Battle of Gurdas Nangal.

Abdus Samad Khan's Lahore army consisted of Kharal, Bhatti and Wattu tribes.

Abdus Samad Khan being received by Mughal emperor Jahandar Shah (1712–13), Punjab, late 18th century