Sardarni Bibi Susheel Kaur also referred to as Mata Susheel Kaur (died 1716) was the wife of Sikh General Banda Singh Bahadur, who established the first Sikh state and the mother of his son, Ajai Singh.
[1] Like the princesses of her time she was trained in sword fighting, equestrianism, as well as arts and craft; she was skilled in embroidery handicraft of the Chamba Rumal.
[9] Susheel and her infant son accompanied Banda Singh when he marched with his army to Gurdas Nangal.
[11][12] Banda Singh was paraded in an iron cage while the remaining Sikhs were chained and brought to Delhi.
[16] Recent research and the record present with the Royal Chamba Family state that Susheel Kaur killed herself on 20 June 1716 after the cruel execution of her husband and son.