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Dasaundha Singh was the
first chief of
Nishanwalia Misl. He was born in
Mansurwala village. He was the son of
Chowdhry Sahib Rai Shergill.
Along with...
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spelt as
Nishananvali Misl, was a Sikh misl. The Misl was
founded by
Dasaundha Singh Shergill a
leader of
Tarna Dal. The misl was
ruled by the Shergill...
- Singh, a
jagirdar of Sultanwinds,
served J****a Singh, and his uncles,
Dasaundha Singh and
Hakumat Singh, were
skilled hor****. J****a
Singh appointed...
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handed over to
Dasaundha Singh (KNP) from
Jagraon (Sikh-Rural) constituency. In 1942
after Sikandar-Baldev Pact KNP
leader and
minister Dasaundha Singh was...
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village of Lil in
Amritsar district on
April 10, 1688, and was the son of
Dasaundha and Mai
Lachchhami Gurbaksh Singh was a
contemporary of the 10th Sikh...
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death of
Sundar Singh Majithia in
April 1941
another Party leader Dasaundha Singh added into the cabinet. The
death of
Sundar Singh Majithia considerably...
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river annexed by the Sikh
Empire Nishanwalia (ਨਿਸ਼ਾਨਵਾਲੀਆ Nishānwālī'ā)
Dasaundha Singh Gill,
Shergill (Jat)
Ambala Shahbad Markanda Sangat Singh Sukha...
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Singhpuria Karora Singh Virk
Baghel Singh Dhaliwal Gurbakhsh Singh Sandhu Dasaundha Singh Shergill †
Naudh Singh Sandhawalia Charat Singh Sandhawalia Gulab...
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among all his four sons.
Jhanda Singh was
given Nakodar and Mahilpur.
Dasaundha Singh given Dakhrii.
Gujar Singh possessed parganahs of
Ghungrana and...
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Constituency Tenure Duration Party Pre-Independence (1937-1947) 1.
Dasaundha Singh Jagraon 6
April 1937 7
April 1941 4 years, 1 day
Unionist Party...