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Singhpuria Misl
ਸਿੰਘਪੁਰੀਆ ਮਿਸਲ Singhpurī'ā Misal
1733–1816
Capital
Jalandhar
Common language
Punjabi
Religion
Sikhism (rulers)
Islam
Hinduism
Misldar
• 1733–1753
Kapur Singh
• 1753–1795
Khushal Singh
• 1795–1816
Buddh Singh
Historical era
Early modern period
• Established
1733
• Disestablished
1816
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mughal Empire
Durrani Empire
Sikh Empire
Cis-Sutlej states (British India)
Today part of
Pakistan India
Misls of the Sikh Confederacy
A 1780 map of the Punjab Region shows the relative positions of the Sikh Misls and other states.
Phulkian Misl
Ahluwalia Misl
Bhangi Misl
Kanhaiya Misl
Ramgarhia Misl
Singhpuria Misl
Panjgarhia Misl
Nishanwalia Misl
Sukerchakia Misl
Dallewalia Misl
Nakai Misl
Shaheedan Misl
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Singhpuria Misl, also known as the Faizulpuria Misl[1], was founded by the Sikh warrior Nawab Kapur Singh, a Virk Jat who was born in 1697 and later became a prominent Khalsa leader.[2] The misl took its original name from a village Faizullapur in Amritsar and then changed the name of the village to Singhpura, with the misl eventually following.[citation needed]
^Chhabra, G. S. (1972). "Chapter 1: The Ancestors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh". Advanced History of the Punjab: Ranjit Singh & post Ranjit Singh period. Advanced History of the Punjab. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). New Academic Publishing Company. pp. 1–13.
^Singha, Dr H. S. (2005). Sikh Studies. Hemkunt Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-81-7010-258-8.
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