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  1. The Sukerchakia Misl was one of twelve Sikh misls in Punjab during the 18th century, concentrated in Gujranwala and Hafizabad districts in western Punjab (in modern-Pakistan) and ruled from (1752–1801).

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    The Sukerchakia Misl was born out of Singhpuria Misl and it was one of the twelve Sikh Misls in Punjab during the 18th century concentrated in Gujranwala & Hafizabad district of western Punjab. They ruled from 1752 to 1801.

  3. Sep 3, 2010 · The Sukerchakia Misl was one of 11 Sikh Misls in Punjab during the 18th century. Misl is a term which originated in the eighteenth century history of the Sikhs to describe a unit or brigade of Sikh warriors and the territory acquired by it in the course of its campaign of conquest following the weakening of the Mughal authority in the country.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charat_SinghCharat Singh - Wikipedia

    Sardar Charat Singh (1721–1770 [2] or 1733–1774), also romanised as Charhat Singh, was the founder of Sukerchakia Misl, father of Mahan Singh, and the grandfather of Ranjit Singh, the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire.

  5. Retrieved from "https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Sukerchakia_Misl&oldid=92357"

  6. Misl generally refers to the Jatha/Tribe of the sovereign states of the Sikh Confederacy, that rose during the 18th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. The Misls formed a commonwealth that was described by Antoine Polier as an “aristocratic republic”.

  7. The Sukerchakia Misl was one of 12 Sikh Misls in Punjab during the 18th century. The Sukerchakia last Misldar (commander of the Misl) was Maharaja Ranjit Singh Maharaja of Punjab of Sandhu/Sansi Rajput Jat Dynasty.

  8. This chapter discusses the rise of the Sukerchakia misl, beginning with the ancestors of Ranjit Singh. Badh Singh was responsible for laying down the fortunes of the Sukerchakia; it is believed that he was baptised by Guru Gobind.

  9. Dec 1, 2021 · The Sukerchakia Misl was one of 12 Sikh Misls in Punjab during the 18th century concentrated in Gujranwala and Hafizabad district in Western Punjab (in modern-Pakistan) and ruled from (1752-1801). Misl was founded by Chaudhary Charat Singh a Jat

  10. He then inherited his fathers Sukkarchakkia Misl estates and was raised by his mother Raj Kaur, who, along with Lakhpat Rai, also managed the estates. The first attempt on his life was made when he was age 13, by Hashmat Khan, but Ranjit Singh prevailed and killed the assailant instead. [20] .