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Singhpuria Misl, also
known as the
Faizulpuria Misl, was
founded by the Sikh
warrior Nawab Kapur Singh, who was born in 1697 and
later became a prominent...
- an
early age in
campaigns against Ahmad Shah
Abdali and
split from the
Singhpuria Misl to
formally establish the
Sukerchakia Misl in Gujranwala. He combined...
-
Khushal Singh was the
second chief of
Singhpuria Misl from 1753 to 1795,
extending its
territory on both
sides of the
Sutlej River. His 'acquired' lands...
- The
Monarchs of
Punjab were the
rulers of
various kingdoms and
republics of the
Punjab beginning with the
Vedic period and
ending after the
British empire...
-
fortress was
formerly owned by the
descendants of
Sardar Kapoor Singh of the
Singhpuria Misl but is now
controlled by the
Government of Punjab. The fort is currently...
- if it was
established a
little later by
Charat Singh's
split from the
Singhpuria Misl. Gupta, Hari Ram (1999).
History of the Sikhs: The Sikh Commonwealth...
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against Ahmad Shah
Abdali and
along with 150 hor****
split from the
Singhpuria Misl to
establish the
Sukerchakia Misl, a
separate grouping with its distinct...
- Sukerchakia, Ahluwalia,
Karor Singhia and Kaniyeha. The Shaheedan,
Nishania and
Singhpuria also
allied but did not
engage in
warfare with the
others and continued...
- one of the
pivotal figures of the Sikh
Confederacy and
founder of the
Singhpuria Misl Rana Naved-ul-Hasan,
player for the ****stan
National Cricket Team...
- Faizullapuria, and the
small prin****lity he founded, as
Faizullapuria or
Singhpuria. In 1721, Kapur
Singh underwent amrit-initiation at a large gathering...