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{{Short description|Sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy}} |
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Sukerchakia Misl Shukarchakī'ā Misal | |||||||||||
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1748–1801 | |||||||||||
Capital | Sukerchak (initial) Gujranwala (later) | ||||||||||
Common language | Punjabi | ||||||||||
Religion | |||||||||||
Sardar | |||||||||||
• 1748–1752 | Naudh Singh | ||||||||||
• 1752–1774 | Charat Singh | ||||||||||
• 1774–1792 | Mahan Singh | ||||||||||
• 1792–1801 | Ranjit Singh | ||||||||||
Historical era | Early modern period | ||||||||||
• Split from Singhpuria Misl | 1748 | ||||||||||
• Capture of Lahore by Ranjit Singh and formation of the Sikh Empire | 1801 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Pakistan |
Misls of the Sikh Confederacy |
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