Detail of Lehna Singh Kahlon (grey beard) of the Bhangi Misl from a painting of three seated Sikh sardars, circa late 18th century
Lehna Singh Bhangi (died September 1797, his first name is alternatively spelt as Lahina or Lahna)[1] was one of the triumvirate rulers of Lahore during the late 18th century.[2][3]
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LehnaSinghBhangi (died September 1797, his first name is alternatively spelt as Lahina or Lahna) was one of the triumvirate rulers of Lahore during the...
Misl then led by Sardar Hari SinghBhangi. Sardar Gurbaksh Singh had adopted as his son a young runaway, Sardar LehnaSingh Kahlon of village Mustfapur...
Misl's power. On 16 April 1765, the Bhangi sardars Gujjar Singh and LehnaSingh Kahlon, allied with Sobha Singh of the Kanhaiya Misl, conquered Lahore...
hunting trip with Ranjit Singh, she fell ill and died on 20 June 1838. Ratan Kaur and Daya Kaur were wives of Sahib SinghBhangi of Gujrat (a misl north...
into his possession.[sic] Maharaja Ranjit Singh actually defeated Chet SinghBhangi, son of LehnaSinghBhangi (who had previously ruled over Lahore for...
gangster Sukha Khalwan.This village is also linked with Sardar LehnaSingh Kahlon of the Bhangi Misl, who ruled Lahore between 1765 and 1797 and his son Chet...
Maharaja Ranjeet Singh brought his army and the Bhangi Misl fortified Amritsar preparing for battle. There was a brief shelling where Ranjit Singh fired empty...
Sham Singh Attariwala (1790 – 10 February 1846) was a general of the Sikh Empire. He was born in the 1790s in the town of Attari (a few kilometres from...
chieftains of the Bhangi Misl and Kanhaiya Misl, named, respectively, Gujjar Singh, LehnaSingh Kahlon (both from the Bhangi Misl) and Suba Singh (from the Kanhaiya...
the reign of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, the Sikh Misls became divided and fought each other. A sort of 'Cold War' broke out with the Bhangi, Nakkai, Dalelwala...
sister of Charat Singh. Sohel SinghBhangi was married to the daughter of Charat Singh. Sahib SinghBhangi, son of Gujar Singh, was married to another daughter...
daughter of Deewan Singh Virk and his wife, Raj Kaur Virk. She was married to Sahib SinghBhangi, son of Gujjar SinghBhangi of the Bhangi Misl in 1789 after...
between Jai Singh, Charat Singh, and Jassa Singh Ahluwalia on one side and Bhangis, Ramgarhias and their associates on the other side. The Bhangi side lost...
intact". Bajwa, Sandeep Singh. "Bhangi Misl". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016. Bajwa, Sandeep Singh. "Misal Kanhaiya"....
which was being occupied by the Bhangi Misl, Maha Singh contracted dysentery and died in April 1790. Ranjit Singh was 9-years-old at the time of his...
Singh, was the heir of Jai Singh Kanhaiya (a Sandhu Jat), the founder and chief of the Kanhaiya Misl. The Kanhaiya Misl, who had replaced the Bhangis...
court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He belonged to a Sayyid family. He was a Muslim and one of the many non-Sikhs in Ranjit Singh's secular government of the...
coalition was joined by Charat Singh Sukerchakia, Haqiqat Singh Kanhaiya, Ganda SinghBhangi, Jhanda SinghBhangi, and Nar Singh Chamiariwala. The Kanhaiyas...
uncle, Khazan Singh to aid Ranjit Singh liberate Lahore from the Bhangi Sardars. In 1801 after Datar Kaur gave birth to Ranjit Singh's first son and heir...
Misl Hari Singh Dhillon, ruler of Bhangi Misl, one of the most powerful rulers of Punjab during Misl period Bhuma Singh Dhillon, ruler of Bhangi Misl Jhanda...
the latter sought employment elsewhere. His next stint was with Sahib SinghBhangi of Gujrat between 1804–1806, where he was appointed to the position of...
Ranjit Singh and his mother-in-law, Sada Kaur liberated Lahore from the Bhangi Misl and was proclaimed the Maharaja of Punjab in 1801. After the death...
Misl. In 1799, he accompanied Ranjit Singh and his mother-in-law, Sada Kaur in the conquest of Lahore from the Bhangi Misl. Ghaus Khan was a skilful artillery...
known as the Faizulpuria Misl, was founded by the Sikh warrior Nawab Kapur Singh, a Virk Jat who was born in 1697 and later became a prominent Khalsa leader...