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- Kanhaiya_Misl abstract "The Kanheya Misl was first led by Sardar Jai Singh Kanhaiya. It had a strength of 5,000 regular horsemen.The Kanhaiya Misl was founded by Sardar Jai Singh (1712-1793), a Sandhu Jatt of the village of Kahna, 21 km south-west of Lahore on the road to Firozpur. His father Bhai Khushhal Singh sold hay at Lahore. Jai Singh received the vows of the Khalsa at the hands of Nawab Kapur Singh and joined the derah or jatha of Sardar Amar Singh Kirigra.It is commonly believed that the name of the Misl, Kanhaiya, was derived from the name of Jai Singh's village, Kahna, although another explanation connects it with the Sardar's own handsome appearance which earned him the epithet (Kahn) Kanhaiya, an endearing title also used for Lord Krishna a Hindu deity. The Kanhaiya Misl under Jai Singh became the dominant power in the Punjab. He seized a part of Riarki comprising the district of Gurdaspur and the upper portions of Amritsar. He first made his wife's village, Sohiari, in Amritsar district, his headquarters from where he shifted to Batala and thence to Mukerian. His territories lay on both sides of the Beas River and Ravi River.Jai Singh extended his territory up to Parol, about 70 km south-east of Jammu, and the hill chiefs of Kangra, Nurpur, Datarpur became his tributaries. In 1778 with the help of Mahan Singh Sukkarchakkia and Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, he banished Jassa Singh Ramgarhia to the desert region of Hansi and Hissar (Haryana Region).In 1781, Jai Singh and his associate Haqiqat Singh led an expedition to Jammu and received a sum of 3,00,000 rupees as tribute from its new ruler, Brij Raj Dev. On Jai Singh's death in 1793, at the age of 81, control of the Kanhaiya clan passed into the hands of his daughter-in-law Sada Kaur, as his son Gurbakhsh Singh had died before him. Sada Kaur whose daughter Mehtab Kaur was married to Ranjit Singh was instrumental in the Sukkarchakkia chief's rise to political power in the Punjab. The Kanheya Misl United with The Sukerchakia Misl in 1796.".
- Kanhaiya_Misl thumbnail NORTHERN_INDIA_1780_by_hellbat.jpg?width=300.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageID "26983117".
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageLength "3059".
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageRevisionID "660336920".
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Amritsar.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Amritsar_district.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Beas_River.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Bhangi_Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Misls.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Dallewalia_Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink File:NORTHERN_INDIA_1780_by_hellbat.jpg.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Firozpur.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Hansi.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Haryana.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_deities.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Hisar_(city).
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Jammu.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Jat_people.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Kanhaiya_Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Krishna.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Lahore.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Nakai_Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Nurpur,_India.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(region).
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Ranjit_Singh.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Ravi_River.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Sardar.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Shaheedan_Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Sikh.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Singh_Krora_Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLink Sukerchakia_Misl.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jai Singh Kanhaiya".
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kanhaiya Misl".
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kanheya Misl".
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sikhism.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sikhism-stub.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unref.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:·.
- Kanhaiya_Misl subject Category:Misls.
- Kanhaiya_Misl comment "The Kanheya Misl was first led by Sardar Jai Singh Kanhaiya. It had a strength of 5,000 regular horsemen.The Kanhaiya Misl was founded by Sardar Jai Singh (1712-1793), a Sandhu Jatt of the village of Kahna, 21 km south-west of Lahore on the road to Firozpur. His father Bhai Khushhal Singh sold hay at Lahore.".
- Kanhaiya_Misl label "Kanhaiya Misl".
- Kanhaiya_Misl sameAs Q6362983.
- Kanhaiya_Misl sameAs ਕਨ੍ਹੱਈਆ_ਮਿਸਲ.
- Kanhaiya_Misl sameAs کنہئیا_مثل.
- Kanhaiya_Misl sameAs m.0bs1rmg.
- Kanhaiya_Misl sameAs Q6362983.
- Kanhaiya_Misl wasDerivedFrom Kanhaiya_Misl?oldid=660336920.
- Kanhaiya_Misl depiction NORTHERN_INDIA_1780_by_hellbat.jpg.
- Kanhaiya_Misl isPrimaryTopicOf Kanhaiya_Misl.