Sikh Leaders of Misls

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  • Bhangi Misl
  • Chajja Singh Dhillon (d. 1746), (Took Amrit from the tenth Master)
  • Bhuma Singh Dhillon (d. 1746)
  • Sardar Hari Singh Dhillon (d. 1764)
  • Sardar Jhanda Singh Dhillon (d. 1774)
  • Sardar Ganda Singh Dhillon (d. 1775)
  • Sardar Desa Singh Dhillon (d. 1782)
  • Sardar Gulab Singh Dhillon (d. 1800)
  • Mai Sukkha, (widow of Gulab Singh Dhillon, she ruled on the behalf of her 10 years old son Gurdit Singh Dhillon, until 1802, when Ranjit Singh of Gujranwala, occupied Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Panjwar, Sarhali areas of Majha from her control, without a battle.)
  • Singhpuria Misl
  • Jathedar Nawab Kapur Singh (1697-1753)
  • Sardar Hameer Singh Singhpuria (17??)
  • Sardar Kushal Singh (d. between 1790-1796)
  • Sardar Budh Singh Singhapuria (d. Circa 1810), forced to give up his family possessions to Ranjit Singh between 1805-09)
  • Nakai Misl
  • Sardar Hira Singh Nakai(1706-1767), (A Sandhu Jatt of village Baherwal Kalan, district Lahore, first In line to convert to Sikhism.)
  • Sardar Nahar Singh Nakai (d. 1768)
  • Sardar Ran Singh Nakai (d. 1781), ( His daughter Raj Kaur was married In 1798, to the 18 year old Ranjit Singh of Gujranwala.)
  • Sardar Bhagwan Singh Nakai (d. between 1800-1803)
  • Sardar Gian Singh Nakai (d. 1807)
  • Sardar Kahn Singh Nakai (d. 18??) (Ranjit Singh of Gujranwala, occupied his area, granting him a Jagir of 15,000 rupees per annum and seized all the possessions of the family, In Lahore, and Kasur districts of the Majha.)
  • Karora Singha Misl
  • Sardar Sham Singh Narli
  • Sardar Karora Singh (d. 1761), a Virk Jatt of village Barki, In district Lahore, of Majha, took Khande de Pahul, from Nawab Kapur Singh, and became Sikh.)
  • Sardar Baghel Singh (1730-1802), Invaded, Mughal Delhi In year 1783.