Sardar Ishar Singh Nakai

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Sardar Ishar Singh Nakai (later Abdul Aziz Nakai), was the descendant of Sardar Hira Singh Nakai (1706-1767), a Sikh Sandhu Jatt of village Baherwal Kalan in present day Kasur District of Punjab (Pakistan), the founder of the Sikh principality of Nakai Misl, one of the twelve Sikh Confederacies that ruled from (1748-1810).

Sardar Ishar Singh Nakai, was one of the many children of the Nakai Sikh Sardars of Baherwal Kalan. During the early 20th century when the Ghadar Lehr, and the Akali Lehr were in power and frighting for freedom, Sardar Ishar Singh Nakai, married a Muslim Dancer, and he converted to Islam because of her influence taking the name Abdul Aziz Nakai.

Sardar Muhammad Arif Nakai Sandhu (d.2000), was a Pakistani Politician, and was his grandson, and also was the Chief minister of West Punjab province of Pakistan from 1995-1996 He died in the year 2000 at a old age. He had one daughter and three sons one being the Former Federal Minister of State.