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Ganda Singh Bhangi | |
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| Died | 1775 (1776) |
| Known for | Sardar ofLahore,Amritsar,Sialkot,Gujrat,Chiniot,Jhang,Bhera,Rawalpindi,Hasan Abdal from 1774-1775 |
| Successor | Desa Singh Bhangi |
Ganda Singh Bhangi (died 1775) was a Sikh warrior of the late 18th century. Moreover, he was theSardar ofAmritsar,Lahore,Multan,Chiniot,Jhang,Bhera,Rawalpindi,Hasan Abdal,Sialkot andGujrat in present-dayPakistan. His father wasHari Singh, a known Sikh warrior.[1] He also had a famous warrior brotherJhanda Singh.[1] He was appointedcommander in chief of the forces by his older brother Jhanda Singh and after his death he became leader and sardar of themisl.[2] Ganda Singh and his brother Jhanda Singh conquered Multan and controlled it until 1780.[1]
| Preceded by | Sardar ofAmritsar,Lahore,Multan,Chiniot,Jhang,Bhera,Rawalpindi,Hasan Abdal,Sialkot 1774–1775 | Succeeded by |
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