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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
- 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.