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Nodh Singh died in 1752 |
Nodh Singh died in 1752 after enemy soldiers set fire to a cave he was in. He was succeeded by his son ]<ref>{{cite book|title=The Sikhs Commonwealth or Rise and Fall of the Sikh Misls |author=Hari Ram Gupta|date=October 2001 |isbn=81-215-0165-2|publisher=Munshilal Manoharlal Pvt.Ltd|page=295}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Nodh Singh (died 1752) was a Sikh leader and founder of the Sukerchakia Misl.
Millitary Campaign
He served under Nawab Kapur Singh and led one of the twenty-five bands of Sikh dhahwis in 1745. When the Dal Khalsa formed in 1748, Nodh Singh became the head of the Sukerchakia Misl. Nodh Singh and his brother Chanda Singh led several military actions. They attacked Rasulnagar, rescued six captured Sikhs, and re-baptized them after they were forcibly converted to Islam. They also pillaged Firozwala, killing Shahab-ud-din and his family, after he captured and humiliated Sikhs from village Karyala.
Death
Nodh Singh died in 1752 after enemy soldiers set fire to a cave he was in. He was succeeded by his son Charat Singh
References
- Gupta, Hari Ram. History Of The Sikhs Vol II Evolution of Sikh Confederacies. Munshilal Manohorlal, Pvt Ltd. p. 92.
- Hari Ram Gupta (October 2001). The Sikhs Commonwealth or Rise and Fall of the Sikh Misls. Munshilal Manoharlal Pvt.Ltd. p. 295. ISBN 81-215-0165-2.