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his campaigns in April 1748 and recaptured Punjab in the Third Battle of Panipat. At the time, Sardar Charat Singh, son of Naubh Singh, was a member of the Singhpuria Misl. Born in about 1733, he distinguished himself even at an early age. He married Sardarni Desan Kaur, the daughter of Sardar Amir Singh, a powerful leader in Gujranwala, and moved to his headquarters there. Along with 150 horsemen, he split from the Singhpuria Misl and established the Sukerchakia Misl (Suker from "shukar = an expression of 'gratitude for' or "thanks for'; 'chak'= 'land' or 'territory'). The Sukerchakia strength and territory grew under the leadership of Charat Singh. On his death in 1770, his son, Maha Singh took over the misl and the growth continued. When Ahmad Shah Durrani died in June 1772, he was succeeded by his son Timur Shah, whose forces invaded Punjab a number of times.
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The early 18th century remained a turbulent period during which the Sikhs did not have a single individual as a Sikh leader. The Mughals had taken control of much of Punjab from 1733 until, in 1735, the Khalsa rejected the confederacy status granted to them by the Mughals. Ahmed Shah Durrani began
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During the time of Charat Singh, men were only able to join the misl after having been first baptized into the Khalsa as a criterion for admission. Charat Singh rose the number of horsemen to around 150. The headquarters of the misl moved from Sukerchak village to Gujranwala after the marriage of
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himself and was renamed as Budh Singh. Budh Singh was a warrior of high repute in his time. When Budh Singh died in 1716, his wife committed suicide so they were cremated together. He was survived by two sons, Naudh Singh and Chanda Singh. Chanda was the progenitor of the
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area that he renamed as Shukar Chak (meaning: "thanks for the land"). The very beginning and earliest traces of the Sukerchakia Misl can be traced to Nodha Singh constructing a minor fortress in his native village of Sukerchak, along with gathering a small
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It is unclear if the Sukerchakia Misl would have been established as an independent misl in 1748 after the passing of the Gurmata by the Sarbat Khalsa or if it was established a little later by Charat Singh's split from the Singhpuria
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in 1730. He became wealthy by pillaging the caravans of the invading Afghans and established himself as the local chieftain of Sukerchak. He was severely wounded in 1747 during a fight with Afghans after being shot in the head.
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was the eldest son of Naudh Singh, the father of Maha Singh, and the grandfather of Ranjit Singh. Charat Singh formally created the Sukerchakia Misl. He distinguished himself at an early age in campaigns against
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Kiddoh shifted his residence from his native village to the village of Sukerchak in c.1555. The etymology of the name of the later Misl originates from the
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Charat to Desan Kaur, the daughter of Amir Singh of Gujranwala, whom had been a close ally to Charat. Amir Singh was an aged but still powerful sardar.
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Hari Ram Gupta, History of the Sikhs. Vol. IV: Sikh Commonwealth or Rise and Fall of the Misls (1982), page 304
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The earliest traceable ancestor of the Sukerchakia family with reliable historicity was Kalu (died c.1488), a
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Khushwant Singh (2008). "Chapter 1: Ranjit Singh's Ancestors, Birth and the Years of Tutelage".
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was passed that reorganized the various scattered and numerous jathas into eleven organized
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of this village. The village was located approximately 3 kilometres away from
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Chhabra, G. S. (1972). "Chapter 1: The Ancestors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh".
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Advanced History of the Punjab: Ranjit Singh & post Ranjit Singh period
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Painting of Charat Singh during an engagement with Afghan Durrani forces
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Then came Maha Singh (d.1792) who also expanded the Misl further.
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shows the relative positions of the Sikh Misls and other states.
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with checked blanket covering chest on the right, in centre
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Young Ranjit Singh, company style, circa 19th century
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united all the misls and established an independent
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Index

Gujranwala
Punjabi
Sikhism
Islam
Hinduism
Sardar
Charat Singh
Mahan Singh
Ranjit Singh
Early modern period
Singhpuria Misl
Ranjit Singh
Sikh Empire
Durrani Empire
Singhpuria Misl
Sikh Empire
Pakistan
Misls
Sikh Confederacy

Punjab Region
Phulkian Misl
Ahluwalia Misl
Bhangi Misl
Kanhaiya Misl
Ramgarhia Misl
Singhpuria Misl
Panjgarhia Misl
Nishanwalia Misl
Sukerchakia Misl

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