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  • ...nd him. Eventually, he and his band of followers joined the Faizullapuria misl and won the admiration of its chief, [[Nawab Kapur Singh]], by their bol There are at least two well known legends on how the name of the Sukarkakia misl came about.
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  • ...Under the command of [[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]], he fought from Shaheedan Misl in [[Battle of Sirhind (1764)]] against Mughal Faujdar of Sirhind, [[Zain ...to conquer Muslim province of Sirhind so seven misls including Shaheedan misl from this area were united under the leadership of Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
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  • The [[Bhangi Misl]] is one of the twelve [[misl]]s of the eighteenth century of the Sikh principalities. It acquired its na ...'tribe' [[jatha]] of the Khalsa came to be called the Bhangi Misl. This [[misl]] was the largest in size and controled the largest area of the Panjab.
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  • ...i]]. After the death of his father, he broke away from the [[Faizullapuria Misl]] determined to acquire territory for himself. He left his ancestral villag ...surprised the besiegers by his night sallies. In the mean time, other Sikh sardars, under the leadership of [[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]], came to his rescue. Uba
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  • ...hs and in the light of chivalrous Sikh tradition of not harming women. The Sardars averred that besides sparing the life of her husband one more wish of the B
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  • ...strict 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 Sandhu, was one of the many children of the Nakai Sikh Sardars of Baherwal Kalan. During the late 1800s, Before the Ghadar Lehr, and the A
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  • ...his religious education under Bhai Mani Singh. He later joined the Shahid misl under Baba Deep Singh and, after the latter's death in 1757, organized his [[category:Misl Sardars]]
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  • '''Baba Ala Singh''' (1691-1765), Sikh [[misl]] leader who became the first ruling chief of [[Patiala]], was born in 1691 [[Category:Raja & Maharaja]][[Category:Misl Sardars]]
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  • ...381; page 3 [http://books.google.com/books?id=kxtEFA5qqR8C&pg=PA3&dq=nakai+misl&as_brr=1&cd=1#v=onepage&q=nakai%20misl&f=false books.google.com]</ref> ..., was a minor, so his nephew, Nahar Singh succeeded him as leader of the [[Misl]].
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  • [[category:Misl Sardars]]
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  • ...After Ahmad Shah Abdali's retirement from the Punjab in 1763, the Kanaihva Sardars, allied with Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, Hari Singh Bhangi and Jassa Singh Ramga ...ided to sack the ruler of Kasur and teach a lesson to the guilty. The Sikh Sardars besieged the kot (fortress) of Abdul Rahim Khan and occupied it shortly. Fo
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  • ...was a Sikh army general and a well-known [[Jagir|jagirdar]] in [[Phulkian Misl|Phulkian riyasat]]. <ref name = "Surjit Singh Nanua">Saini jagata utapati a ...ir which was spread in Patiala, Jind and Ambala regions. Along with Chahal Sardars of Patiala, this [[Saini]] family's estates in Patiala were the largest ter
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  • ...ara was constructed. It gained importance when the sardars of the [[Bhangi Misl]] captured [[Lahore]]. Shere-i-Punjab, [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] would visi
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  • ...f Sikh pilgrimage. These were primarily the houses built by the conquering sardars and chiefs in Sikh times or by Sikh schoolmen and sectaries. Amritsar house ...at, around their place of worship amidst the sarovar at Amritsar, the Sikh sardars had erected many mansions which they called bungas.
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  • * [[Bhangi Misl]] or Bhuma Misl first led by Sardar [[Hari Singh Dhillon]] - (Strength - 20,000 regular hor * Nakai Misl, first led by Sardar Hira Singh Nakai [[Sandhu]]-(Strength - 7,000 regular
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  • ...and the Holy city of [[Amritsar]] in 1802 from [[Mai Sukhan]] of [[Bhangi Misl]].
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  • [[Image:Zamzama.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|The gun belonging to the Bhangi misl, known as Zamzama}}]] '''BHANGIAN DI TOPH ''' or the gun belonging to the [[Bhangi Misl]], known as '''Zamzama''', is a massive, heavyweight gun, an 80 pounder, 14
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  • ...dministered and new Sikh barons came to the fore and the number of large [[misl|misls]] eventually increased to 12 (~70000 Cavalry). ...d with each other. The name used to describe the military structure is the Misl system. However, (the political system) how each Sikh confederate Kingdom i
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  • ...aja Ranjit Singh]] put an end to all these older institutions—[[jatha]], [[misl]], Dal Khalsa, Sarbatt Khalsa and [[gurmata]].
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  • ...as rebuilt by the [[Sikh]]s. When it was demolished the last time, and the Sardars of the 12 Misls assembled at the Akal Bunga (situated in the front of the t ...ther Sardars for help in case of any great danger, each of the six great [[Misl]]s gave also one man to serve in the temple. The present priest (Pujaris) a
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