The Bhangi Misl (Punjabi pronunciation: [pə̃˨ŋɡiː mɪsəl]) was a large and powerful Sikh Misl headquartered in Amritsar. It was founded in the early 18th...
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Bhangis under the rule of Mai Sukhan, whom was the widow of Gulab Singh Bhangi. However, in 1805, Ranjit Singh demanded that Mai Sukhan's Bhangi Misl...
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Sikh Confederacy (redirect from Misls)
Sikh Misl Bibi Rajinder Kaur (1739–1791) of Patiala Sikh dynasty Mai Sukkhan Kaur (r.1802) of Bhangi Sikh Misl Mai Lachhmi Kaur of Bhangi Sikh Misl Rani...
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Sardar Gujjar Singh Bhangi (died early 1790; alternatively spelt as Gurja or Gujar) was a Sikh warrior of the Bhangi Misl, and one of the triumvirates...
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Hari Singh Dhillon (category Misl leaders)
of Bhangi Misl. During the formation of the Dal Khalsa (Sikh army) he was acknowledged as leader of Tarna Dal, and he was made chief of Bhangi Misl following...
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The Sukerchakia Misl was one of twelve Sikh misls in Punjab during the 18th century, concentrated in Gujranwala and Hafizabad districts in western Punjab...
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Maha Singh (category Misl leaders)
married her daughter, Raj Kaur to Sahib Singh, son of Gujjar Singh of the Bhangi Misl and the other daughter was married to Sohel Singh. She later arranged...
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(fort of the Bhangis) taken away during 18th- century from Bhangi Misl of Dhillon Jats sardars. Maharaja Ranjit Singh conquered Bhangi Misl of Dhillon Jats...
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The Shaheedan Misl, also known as the Shahid Misl, was one of twelve Sikh Misls that later became the Sikh Empire. It held a small amount of territory...
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Parliament Charat Singh, founder of Sukerchakia Misl Chhajja Singh Dhillon, founder and chieftain of Bhangi Misl Churaman, Jat chieftain of Sinsini, Rajasthan...
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India and Pakistan.[page needed] Dhillon sardars (chiefs) ruled the Bhangi Misl (sovereign state) in the Sikh confederacy.[page needed] Notable people...
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the Sikh Religion". 1914. Singh, Bhagat (1993). "Chapter 14 - The Phulkian Misl". A History of the Sikh Misals. Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. ANNE-COLOMBE...
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Khalwan.This village is also linked with Sardar Lehna Singh Kahlon of the Bhangi Misl, who ruled Lahore between 1765 and 1797 and his son Chet who ruled for...
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Phulkian Misl was a Sikh misl named after Choudhary Phul Singh.[full citation needed] The Sidhu-Brar Jats were the founders and rulers of this misl. Maharaja...
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Later on 16 April 1765, alongside Gujjar Singh Bhangi of the Bhangi Misl and Sobha Singh of the Kahnhaiya Misl, they jointly attacked and conquered Lahore...
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Singhpuria misl Karorasinghia or Punjgarhia misl Nishanwalia misl Shaheedan misl and Nihangs Taruna Dal Bhangi misl Khanaya misl Nakkai misl Ramgarhia misl Sukarchakia...
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place somewhere in December 1779, between Timur Shah Durrani and the Bhangi Misl. Timur Shah consolidated his rule through multiple attempts, and also...
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chieftains of the Bhangi Misl and Kanhaiya Misl, named, respectively, Gujjar Singh, Lehna Singh Kahlon (both from the Bhangi Misl) and Suba Singh (from...
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Kahlon and Gujjar Singh of the Bhangi Misl, prior to the leadership of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He was from the Kanhaiya Misl. With its Governor of Punjab...
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Charat Singh (category Misl leaders)
with Jai Singh of the Kanheya Misl to aid the eldest son of Ranjit Deo, Brij Raj Deo, against his father. The Bhangi Misl joined the side of Ranjit Deo...
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battle waged in Jammu, Charat Singh of the Sukerchakia misl and Jhanda Singh of the powerful Bhangi misl, fighting on opposite sides, were both killed. Before...
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Nishanwalia Misl, also spelt as Nishananvali Misl, was a Sikh misl. The Misl ws founded by Dasaundha Singh Shergill a leader of Tarna Dal. The misl was ruled...
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Bhuma Singh Dhillon (category Misl leaders)
of the Bhangi Misl. The Bhangi Misl got its name from the addiction of Hashish(Bhang) of Bhuma Singh Dhillon. Sikh Confederacy Misl Bhangi Misl Singh,...
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Chhajja Singh Dhillon (category Misl leaders)
the early 18th century Punjab region. He was also the founder of the Bhangi Misl He was the first companion of Banda Singh Bahadur to receive Sikh baptism...
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recaptured by the Durranis. The fort was then captured by the Bhangi Misl - one of the 12 Sikh Misls of Punjab that ruled Lahore from 1767 until 1799. The fort...
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beverages Majoun Siemieniotka Spiritual use of cannabis Cannabis and Sikhism Bhangi Misl Torkelson, Anthony R. (1996). The Cross Name Index to Medicinal Plants...
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The Nakai Misl (Punjabi: ਨਕਈ ਮਿਸਲ (Gurmukhi), نکئی مثل (Shahmukhi)), founded by Sandhu Jats, was one of the twelve Sikh Misls that later became the Sikh...
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Ahluvalia) was a misl, that is, a sovereign state in the Sikh Confederacy of Punjab region in present-day India and Pakistan. The misl's name is derived...
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became the chief of the Bhangi Misl. In 1766, he marched to Multan and fought against Shuja Khan. A treaty was signed with Bhangi chief on one side and...
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family joined the Bhangi Misl (Sikh Confederacy) in their captures of Lahore and other places and took part in the establishment of Sikh Misl rule in central...
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