Raja Sálbán

Raja Sálbán (also known as Salvaan) was a king of the Indian subcontinent in the 2nd century millennium CE, who is believed to have founded the fort (later a city) of Sialkot. Sialkot is now in the Punjab province of Pakistan, near the country's north eastern border with India. Raja Salwan belonged to Gujjar caste of Sialkot, his sub-caste was Puwar. Raja Salvaan/Salbaan had two wives, named Rani Loona Chumba and Rani Ichhran; Rani is synonymous with Queen. Rani Loona came from a family of Jammu while Rani Ichhran belonged to a family who lived in Roras near Ugoki.

Raja Sálbán

Raja Sálbán (also known as Salvaan) was a king of the Indian subcontinent in the 2nd century millennium CE, who is believed to have founded the fort (later a city) of Sialkot. Sialkot is now in the Punjab province of Pakistan, near the country's north eastern border with India. Raja Salwan belonged to Gujjar caste of Sialkot, his sub-caste was Puwar. Raja Salvaan/Salbaan had two wives, named Rani Loona Chumba and Rani Ichhran; Rani is synonymous with Queen. Rani Loona came from a family of Jammu while Rani Ichhran belonged to a family who lived in Roras near Ugoki.