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AREA: km2
LOCATION: Punjab
MILITARY STRENGTH: 7,000
REVENUE: Rs 9 lakhs
DYNASTY: Nakai
ACCESSION: 1810
RELIGION: Sikh
CAPITAL: Chunian
PRESENT HEAD OF HOUSE:
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: This misl could put approximately 7,000 horsemen into the field. It held territory between the Ravi and Sutlej rivers to the west of Lahore, including Baharwal, Khem Karan and Khudian. Misldhars were...
Chaudhry Hem Raj, married and had issue.
Sardar Hira Singh (qv)
Dasundhi
Natha Singh, married and had issue.
Sardar Nar Singh (qv)
Sardar Ran Singh (qv)
Gurbakhsh Singh
Galla
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Sardar Hira Singh, 1st Misldhar of Nakkai misl 1748/1767, born 1706, he took Amrit Sanchar (Sikh Baptism) in 1731, about the middle of the 18th century, at the time that the Sikhs grew powerful, he took possession of the Nakka country, lying between Lahore and Gogaira, and it gave its name to his family and to the misl which he commanded, he captured Chunian from the Afghans, and joined the Kanhaiyas and Bhangis in their attacks on the fading Mughal power; married and had issue. He was killed in a battle for Pakpattan in 1767 and was cremated at Baharwal.
Sardar Dal Singh, killed in 1790/1791.
Sardar Nar Singh, 2nd Misldhar of Nakkai misl 1757/1768, he succeeded his uncle to the command of the misl. He was killed in a fight at Kot Kumaliah in 1768.
Sardar Ran Singh, 3rd Misldhar of Nakkai misl 1768/1781, he succeeded his brother to the command of the misl, which rose to some strength and importance, and it could raise 2,000 horsemen with camel swivels and some guns, and afterwards they were able to hold Chunian, part of the Kassur, Sharakpur and Gogaira parganas, and at one time, Kot Kumaliah, the head-quarters of the Kharral tribe; married and had issue. He died 1781.
Sardar Bhagwan Singh (qv)
Sardar Gyan Singh (qv)
Sardar Khazan Singh, he was granted in compensation a jagir at Nankot in 1810, married and had issue.
Sardar Panju Singh, married and had issue.
Bibiji Datar Kaur alias Raj Kaur [Mai Nakayan], betrothed about 1784 and married 1798, Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore, and had issue.
Sardar Bhagwan Singh, 4th Misldhar of Nakkai misl 1781/1789, he succeeded his father to the command of the misl, but was unable to hold on to the territory his father had acquired. He was killed in a quarrel with Sardar Wazir Singh Syadwala in 1789.
Sardar Gyan Singh, 5th Misldhar of Nakkai misl 1789/1807, he succeeded his brother to the command of the misl, married and had issue. He died 1807.
Bibiji Ratan Kaur, married Sardar Ram Singh Taragharia.
Sardar Kahan Singh (qv)
Bibiji Dya Kaur, married Sardar Amar Singh Veglia.
Sardar Kahan Singh, 6th Misldhar of Nakkai misl 1807/1810 and Jagirdar of Bahrwal 1810/1872, all his familiy's possessions were seized by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1810, who granted him in compensation a jagir at Bahrwal, he was appointed a jagiri Magistrate at Bahrwal in 1860, married and had issue. he died 1872.
Sardar Hukum Singh
Sardar Chattar Singh, married and had issue, three sons and two daughters. He died 1857.
Bibiji Isa Kaur, married Kanwar Nihal Singh, son of Sardar Jaggat Singh Mann of Mogalchak.
Bibiji Thakar Kaur, married Amar Singh, son of Commandant Diwan Singh.
Sardar Ranjodh Singh (qv)
Thakur Singh, died 1878.
Partab Singh, born 1845, married and had issue.
Autar Singh, died 1905.
Hazura Singh, married and had issue.
Buta Singh
Autar Singh [alias Khuda Bakhsh], he converted to Islam, he joined the rebels at Multan in 1848, married and had issue. He died 1879.
Bibiji Partab Kaur, married a son of Sardar Fateh Singh Taragharia.
Labh Singh. born 1842, married and had issue.
Bibiji Mahtab Kaur, married Sardar Ganda Singh Kulbajwa.
Lehna Singh [alias Ghulam Qadir], married and had issue. He died 1881.
Sardar Ishwar Singh [alias Abdul Aziz], he converted to Islam under the influence of a dancer, Zaildar, whom he eventually married and had issue, two sons.
Khan Bahadur Din Muhammad, an Extra Assistant Commissioner;
Muhammad Akbar, Zaildar and Honorary Magistrate, life member of the Prisoner's Aid Society,
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Sardar Muhammad Arif Nakai Sandhu, M.L.A. (Punjab) 1985/1996 for four consecutive terms, Minister for Revenue, Minister for Forests, Minister for Livestock & Dairy Development Department, Minister for Industries and Mineral Development, Chief Minister of Punjab [13.9.1995] - [3.11.1996], married and had issue. He died 1st March 2000 was buried in his home village, Adhen.
Sardar Muhammad Asif Nakai, born 28th August 1960 in Kasur, educated at the University of the Punjab, Lahore (1983), Nazim, Tehsil Council Pattoki 2001/2002, former Federal Minister of State for Housing and Works
Sardar Pervaiz Hassan Nakai
Sardar Atif Nakai, current Tehsil Nazim of Pattoki Tehsil.
Daughter, married Sardar Muhammad Talib Nakai
Bibiji (name unknown) Kaur, betrothed to Sardar Amar Singh, Provincial Darbari and Zaildar (see Nishanwalia misl)
Sardar Ranjodh Singh, Jagirdar of Bahrwal and Head of the Family 1872/1891, married and had issue. He died 1891.
Sardar Udham Singh (qv)
Narayan Singh, tahsildar, married and had issue. He died 1910.
Sardar Gurdyal Singh (qv)
Sardar Hardyal Singh (qv)
Sardar Udham Singh, Jagirdar of Bahrwal and Head of the Family 1891/1909, on his gathers death, he succeeded to the Headship of the Family, his father's jagir and to his position as Provincial Darbari, married and had issue, one son. He died 1909.
Sardar Balwant Singh (qv)
Sardar Balwant Singh, Jagirdar of Bahrwal and Head of the Family 1909/1910, married and had issue. He died 1910.
Sardar Harmohan Singh (qv)
Sardar Harmohan Singh, Jagirdar of Bahrwal and Head of the Family 1910/1911, died 1911.
Sardar Gurdyal Singh, Jagirdar of Bahrwal and Head of the Family 1911/1913, died 1913.
Sardar Hardyal Singh, Jagirdar of Bahrwal and Head of the Family 1913/-, Lambardar and jagirdar, he was exempt from certain provisions of the Arms Act; married and had issue, one son.
Kanwar Manmohan Indarpal Singh, born 1921.
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