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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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750:"Chaudhary Charat Singh strengthened his position by matrimonial alliances. Dal Singh Kalianwala of Alipur renamed AkÄlgarh was married to the sister of Charat Singh. Sohel Singh Bhangi was married to the daughter of Charat Singh. Sahib Singh Bhangi, son of Gujar Singh, was married to another daughter, Raj Kaur. Charat's Singh's son Mahan Singh was married to the daughter of Jai Singh Mann of
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586:. Kiddoh is said to have been spiritually disposed and started working on the land as an agricultural labourer. Kiddoh died in c.1578 and was survived by two sons named Rajadab and Premu. Rajadab would open a grocery store in the village, worked also as an agriculturalist, and was versed and literate in the
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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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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.
570:. He died in c.1515 on a marauding expeditions and was survived by a son named Galeb (also known as Mannu). Galeb also became a plunderer and was renowned for it. He died in c.1549 and was survived by a son named Kiddoh.
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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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The earliest traceable ancestor of the Sukerchakia family with reliable historicity was Kalu (died c.1488), a
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499:. Towards the end of the eighteenth century, Maharaja
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The Sikhs : Their Journey Of Five Hundred Years
659:. He and his group of horsemen would later join the
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united all the misls and established an independent
1148:"Ancestors of Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh"
780:and Sukarchakia Misls hold a diplomatic meeting.
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1573:. Cambridge University Press. p. 91.
1218:"Ancestors Table of Maharaja Duleep Singh"
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1968:List of battles involving the Sikh Empire
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1512:Dictionary of Battles and Sieges
1481:Gupta, Hari Ram (October 2001).
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602:, and an avid reader of the
194:⢠Capture of Lahore by
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1002:Battle of Gujranwala (1761)
863:under the Singhpuria Misl:
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1016:Siege of Gujranwala (1763)
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491:, grandfather of Maharaja
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2470:Surnames of Indian origin
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2419:Treaty of Amritsar (1809)
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1007:Sikh occupation of Lahore
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2424:Tripartite Treaty (1838)
1602:A History of Sikh Misals
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1012:Battle of Sialkot (1763)
997:Battle of Sialkot (1761)
887:As an independent Misl:
2434:Treaty of Lahore (1846)
2312:Malik Fateh Khan Tiwana
1570:The Sikhs of the Punjab
1396:The Wonder That Is Urdu
1019:Battle of Gujrat (1797)
726:. He combined with the
684:in Amritsar in 1748, a
455:was one of twelve Sikh
2267:Ajit Singh Sandhawalia
2252:Mangal Singh Ramgarhia
2242:Ranjodh Singh Majithia
2222:Sher Singh Attariwalla
2217:Sham Singh Attariwalla
2113:Officials and warriors
2022:Emirate of Afghanistan
1928:Battle of Chillianwala
1613:Duggal, K. S. (2001).
1540:Raj Pal Singh (2004).
1509:Jacques, Tony (2006).
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2348:François Henri Mouton
2338:Jean-Baptiste Ventura
2177:Khushal Singh Jamadar
1964:Panchayati Revolution
1960:Hill StatesâSikh Wars
1915:Second Anglo-Sikh War
1567:Grewal, J.S. (1990).
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782:Jassa Singh Ramgarhia
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198:and formation of the
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2343:Claude Auguste Court
2333:Jean-François Allard
2247:Surat Singh Majithia
2237:Lehna Singh Majithia
2042:Hill States Alliance
1895:Battle of Ferozeshah
1882:First Anglo-Sikh War
1470:on 14 November 1999.
566:associated with the
2485:Gujranwala District
2232:Amar Singh Majithia
2167:Mahan Singh Mirpuri
1958:, KatochâSikh War,
746:under his control.
718:and split from the
170:Early modern period
31:ShukarchakÄŤ'Ä Misal
2393:Sandhawalia family
2307:Sultan Mahmud Khan
2292:Jarnail Ghaus Khan
2277:Sangat Singh Saini
2172:Dewan Mokham Chand
2047:Kingdom of Mankera
1923:Battle of Ramnagar
1867:Battle of Peshawar
1862:Battle of Nowshera
1739:Battle of Bhangani
1089:"Sukerchakia Misl"
1048:in Punjab, ca.1869
806:
796:Under Ranjit Singh
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483:), was founded by
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181:⢠Split from
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2272:Kahan Singh Nakai
2257:Akali Phula Singh
2137:Diwan Bhawani Das
1974:
1973:
1905:Battle of Sobraon
1857:Battle of Shopian
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987:
716:Ahmad Shah Abdali
665:Nawab Kapur Singh
635:Sukerchakia Jatha
620:Guru Gobind Singh
574:Sukerchak village
548:Amritsar district
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139:⢠1774â1792
127:⢠1752â1774
117:⢠1748â1752
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2162:Hari Singh Nalwa
2152:Misr Diwan Chand
2142:Diwan Buta Singh
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2057:Barakzai dynasty
2032:Kingdom of Nepal
1986:Sikh Khalsa Army
1938:Battle of Gujrat
1900:Battle of Aliwal
1872:Battle of Jamrud
1852:Battle of Multan
1847:Battle of Attock
1839:AfghanâSikh wars
1731:Mughal-Sikh Wars
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598:of the founder,
453:Sukerchakia Misl
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2104:Zorawar Fort
1759:2nd Anandpur
1754:1st Anandpur
1712:Duleep Singh
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2127:Dhian Singh
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2084:Jamrud Fort
2037:Qing Empire
2005:Adversaries
1991:Fauj-i-Khas
1668:Sikh Empire
945:(died 1792)
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812:, Maharaja
786:Mahan Singh
625:Sandhawalia
568:Sansi tribe
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269:Sikh Empire
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144:Mahan Singh
121:Naudh Singh
2454:Categories
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1996:Fauj-i-Ain
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1075:References
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752:Mughalchak
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627:family of
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405:Nakai Misl
88:(majority)
51:Gujranwala
46:Sukerchak
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469:Hafizabad
70:Religion
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38:1748â1801
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1721:Military
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596:follower
526:Warraich
477:Pakistan
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80:(rulers)
2120:Natives
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1789:Sirhind
1779:Sonepat
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1027:Gallery
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810:Mughals
736:Chakwal
687:Gurmata
592:Sikhism
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511:History
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77:Sikhism
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461:Punjab
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2460:Misls
2077:Forts
1829:Delhi
1819:Jammu
1804:Rahon
1769:Sarsa
1067:Misl.
1054:Notes
860:Jatha
857:As a
849:Term
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