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  1. Jai Singh Kanhaiya (1712–1793) was the founder and, until his death, leader of the Kanhaiya Misl in Punjab. His daughter-in-law, Sada Kaur succeeded him as the misl leader. Early life. Jai Singh was born in a Jat family of the village Kahna, 21 km southwest of Lahore. [1] .

  2. His two sons, Jai Singh and Jhanda Singh left their village and first joined the derah of Amar Singh Kingra and then joined the confederacy of Kapur Singh Faizullapuria or Singhpuria about the year 1739, and took pahul from him.

  3. Jai Singh Kanhaiya (1712-1793) was Sindhu clan Jat who founded Kanheya Misl . Contents. 1Early History. 2His contribution. 3External links. 4References. Early History. The Kanhaiya Misl was first led by Sardar Jai Singh Kanhaiya. It had a strength of 5,000 regular horsemen.

  4. Some of the valorous Sikhs rallied round him and accepted him as their leader. He established his own derah. He considered it absolutely necessary to baptise a person into a ‘Singh’ before accepting him into his derah.

  5. Founder of the Kanhaiya Clan or Chiefship (1712-1793). Was from the village of Kahna, 21 km southwest of Lahore on the road to Firozpur. He had an humble origin, his father Khushal (Singh), earning his living by selling grass and wood at Lahore.

  6. Jai Singh Kanhaiya was the founder and leader of the Kanhaiya Misl until his death. His daughter-in-law, Sada Kaur succeeded him in the leadership of the misl.

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  8. Jai Singh. Founder of the Kanhaiya Clan or Chiefship (1712-1793) Was from the village of Kahna, 21 km southwest of Lahore on the road to Firozpur. He had an humble origin, his father Khushal (Singh), earning his living by selling grass and wood at Lahore.