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  • curprev 19:0219:02, 18 December 2024 Jisshu talk contribs 1,579 bytes +1,579 Created page with 'Nodh Singh (died 1752) was a Sikh leader and founder of the Sukerchakia Misl. ==Early life== Budha Singh had two sons, Nodh Singh and Chanda Singh. While Nodh Singh stayed with his father at Sukarchak, Chanda Singh settled in Sandhanwala, Sialkot district, and became known as Sandhanwalia. Chanda Singh's sons later moved to Rajal Sansi, which became their permanent home.<ref>{{cite book|last=Singh|first=Khushwant|title=A History of the Sikhs: 1469–18...' Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit