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  • ...rdars of Moron, Sikh Sardars of Thamanval, Sikh Sardars of Dhandoval, Sikh Sardars of Paddi Jagir, etc. ...northern areas of Jalandhar District, from the Afghans, And the Ramgarhia Misl also controlled, northern areas of Jalandhar. while the Southern parts of t
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  • ...of Karora Singh, Bhai Baghel Singh succeeded as a leader of Karora Singhia misl in 1765. He is celebrated in [[Sikh history]] as the vanquisher of [[Mughal ...[[misl]]s and broadly allocated their areas of operation. Whereas these [[misl]s operated independently in their own areas under the respective [[misldar]
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  • ..., ruled over area surrounding Batala in the Punjab. He was defeated by the Sardars of Kanhiya, Shukarchakia and Ahluwalia misls and had to flee to Hansi, far ...o get back his lost territory if he helped him defeat chief of the Kanhiya misl. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia grasped this golden opportunity to get back the lost
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  • ...plundered wealth of Delhi to Lahore, Ala Singh in concert with other Sikh sardars barred his path at Sanaur, near Patiala, and robbed him of his treasures, a ...ming from the side of Multan. During April-June 1764, the Bhangi and Nakai sardars captured the Lamma country lying between Lahore and Multan, and Charhat Sin
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  • ...[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], whose son, Naudh Singh founded the [[Sukerchakia Misl]])- before putting it on. ==The Singhpuria Misl==
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  • ...isl, Dallewalia Misl, Karora Singha Misl, Jhamba, Bagrian, Ladhran, Bhangi Misl, and Dharam Singh Wala. The Malvais, as recorded in History followed the re ...ting against the Afghan Muslim army. Proclaimed a Sikh Victory by the Sikh Sardars at that time in the battle, the battle took place in the village of Kup Rah
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  • ...[[1801]]. The period is also sometimes described as the [[Misl|Age of the Misl]]s. He was the also the fourth jathedar (leader) of [[Buddha Dal]]. ...of the Sikh Confederacy in addition to being Baron of the Ahluwalia Army (misl). Nawab Kapur Singh appointed him as his successor on the eve of his death
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  • ...|Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluvalia]]. The 65 bands were merged into 11 units, [[misl]]s, each under a prominent leader and having a separate name and banner. Th ...nd protection. After the conquest of [[Sirhind]] in January 1764 when Sikh sardars started occupying territory, the misldan system came into operation. Peace
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  • ...Sikh Empire]] in [[1801]]. The period is also sometimes described as the [[Misl|Age of the Misls]]. ...ere prominent [[Misldar]]s of separate powerful Sikh army groups, called [[Misl]]s. Ramgarhia's father was called Giani Bhagwan Singh.
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  • ...t the [[Akal Takhat]] of the possessions of each group in a separate file (misl). A [[gurmata]] in 1753 formally endorsed the system of Rakhi introduced b ...esuetude. The last semblance of a [[gurmata]] was an assembly of [[Sikh]] sardars called by [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] in 1805 to discuss the situation arisin
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  • Baghel Singh's Karor Singhia Misl was operating in south-east Punjab. He was a very able leader, a good polit ...men. The combined strength under Baghel Singh, including soldiers of a few sardars who joined him, was well over 40,000.
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  • ...by Guru Hargobind and Guru Har Rai, collectively known as the [[Phulkiari misl]], carved out territories over which they ruled as independent or semi-inde
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  • ...isldars comprising the Taruna Dal. At Sirhind, Ala Singh of the Phulk Tari misl met the Afghan king. The Shah received him with cordial respect and bestowe ...r of the Sikhs and gives account of the territorial possessions of various sardars.
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  • ...t honoured martyrs in [[Sikh history]]. He was the founder of the Shahid [[Misl]] (group). He was the first head of the [[Damdami Taksal]] (Damdama school ...he Shaheedi misl, he achieved numerous victories for the Sikhs. The Shahid misl had its sphere of influence south of the River Sutlej and Baba Deep Singh's
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  • ...d to a poor Dhalival Jatt family succeeded him as head of the Karorsinghia Misl . He was born in village Jhabhal situated 30 kms from Amritsar. He was tall ...e Sikhs in 1764 and death of Zain Khan, Governor of [[Sirhind]], the Sikh Sardars divided his territories. Baghel Singh occupied Chhalondi, Jamaitgarh, Khurd
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  • Patronage from Sikh nobles, especially the rulers of the [[Phulkian sardars|Phulkian states]], helped the Nirmalas become a prominent religious order.< Sardar Ganda Singh of [[Bhangi Misl]] offered 13 villages to Jai Singh Nirmala. In 1796, Maharaja [[Ranjit Sing
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  • ...[[Hari Singh Bhangi|Sardar Hari Singh]] of the [[Bhangi Misl]]. Different sardars or chiefs constructed their own bungas or residential houses around the pri Now again with all misl chiefs having their bungas there, it became the common capital of the [[Kha
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  • ...838), the daughter of [[Sardar Ran Singh Nakai]] (d. 1781), of the [[Nakai Misl]]. ...bling. Sindhanwalias of Raja Sansi were Chanda Singh's descendants, The Sardars of Sukarchakia Missal or Sukarchakias , the immediate family of Maharaja Ra
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  • ...returned to Afghanistan with his troops on 4 January 1799.[30] Bhangi Sikh Misl recaptured Lahore.[35] Zaman Shah then appointed 19 yr old Ranjit Singh as ...Singh led Sikh force's defeated Yusufzai Afghan supported by the Peshawar sardars. Azim Khan Barakzai died shortly after the battle from Cholera.[53]
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  • [[Image:Sardars.jpg|thumb|100px|right|{{cs|'''Sardarji joke'''}}]] *....that the '''[[12 O'clock joke]]''' is not a slam against Sardars; just read the following story '''[[12 O'clock joke|here]]''' and [[12 o cl
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