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Nodh Singh (died 1752) was a Sikh leader and founder of the Sukerchakia Misl.

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

  1. Gupta, Hari Ram. History Of The Sikhs Vol II Evolution of Sikh Confederacies. Munshilal Manohorlal, Pvt Ltd. p. 92.
  2. 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.
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