During the
Sikh Misl period, the village was under the administration of the
Sukerchakia Misl. Before
Partition of Punjab Qila Sura Singh was inhabited by
Sikh Labanas who were mainly land owners, farmers, soldiers, and civil workers. Some of the villagers were recorded to have served in the
48th Pioneers during the
First World War. After partition mostly all of the Sikh villagers migrated to the
eastern half of Punjab, and what later became
Haryana. Most of the refugees left before the major riots began in August, traveling through
Jammu into Punjab. The inhabitants of Qila Sura Singh were accompanied by Sikhs and Hindus from surrounding areas. The descendants of the aforementioned refugees can be found mainly in the
Doab region of the Punjab and Ambala district of Haryana. ==References==