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Charat Singh Sukerchakia,
Misldar of
Sukerchakia misl,
establishes himself in Gujranwala. 1764–1783: Baba
Baghel Singh,
Misldar of
Singh Krora Misl, imposes...
- Sikh Confederacy,
being the
supreme leader of the Dal Khalsa. He was also
Misldar of the
Ahluwalia Misl. This
period was an interlude,
lasting roughly from...
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Mahil Gaila (also in some
instances referred to as
Mahal Gehla) in the
district of Jullundur, Punjab,
India is the
ancestral village of the
Mahal family...
- Sandhawalia,
grandfather of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The last
Sukerchakia Misldar (commander of the Misl) was
Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Towards the end of the...
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replaced other prior used
terms for
these positions, such as 'Jathedar' and '
Misldar'. The term
sardar was used by Sikh
leaders and
generals who held important...
- that was
headed by a
leader known as a sardar, who held the
position of
misldar.
Although the
misls were
unequal in strength, and each misl
attempted to...
- Jai
Singh Kanhaiya (1712–1793) was the
founder and,
until his death,
leader of the
Kanhaiya Misl in Punjab. His daughter-in-law, Sada Kaur
succeeded him...
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township both (Khurd and Kalan)
settled by Hari
Singh Dhillon (Bhangi
Misldar), they were
primarily related to Deo,
hayer as well
Aulak and
avoid intermarriage...
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decisive moment came in 1790, when
Ranjit Singh of
Sukerchakia Misl
became Misldar. He
started uniting Misls and
finally took La**** in 1799. His coronation...
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consisted of a
collection of
autonomous Punjabi Misls,
which were
governed by
Misldars,
mainly in the
Punjab region. The
empire extended from the
Khyber P****...