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      The Bhangi Misl (Punjabi pronunciation: [pə̃˨ŋɡiː mɪsəl]) was a large and powerful Sikh Misl headquartered in Amritsar. It was founded in the early 18th century by Sardar Chhajja Singh Dhillon, who was baptised into the Khalsa tradition by Banda Singh Bahadur. The misl received its name "Bhangi" because Chhajja Singh and his soldiers frequently used the herbal intoxicant bhang (drink made from cannabis sativa). It was a first misl to established a Khalsa Raj and publish Khalsa currency coins. The Bhangi Kingdom/Misl was founded by Dhillon Jats.


      List of Sardars (Chiefs)


      Chhajja Singh Bhangi
      Bhima (Bhuma) Singh
      Hari Singh
      Jhanda Singh
      Ganda Singh
      Charhat Singh Dhillon (died nearly immediately)
      Desu Singh Dhillon
      Gulab Singh Dhillon
      Gurdit Singh Dhillon


      Expanse of Bhangi Misl


      It grew in strength and territory to cover an area from Gujrat to Multan and emerged as the strongest power in the western Punjab region. The Misl went north into Jammu until Poonch, west to the Indus River, south to the Multan, and east to central modern day Punjab, India. However, deaths among the leadership during the late 1760s reduced the Misl's power. On 16 April 1765, the Bhangi sardars Gujjar Singh and Lehna Singh Kahlon, allied with Sobha Singh of the Kanhaiya Misl, conquered Lahore. They did not plunder the city as it was the birthplace of Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru.


      Decline of power


      The Bhangi misl engaged in numerous power struggles with the Sukerchakia Misl until they were severely weakened at the Siege of Lahore and the loss of Lahore to Ranjit Singh in 1799.
      Bhangi Misl held the possession of Zamzama, the famous cannon, which was at the time named Bhangi Toap, Bhangianwala Toap and Bhangian di Top, names it retains to this day.


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      See also


      Sikh Confederacy
      Dhillon
      Bhang
      Cannabis and Sikhism


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