Naudh Singh

Naudh Singh
Sardar
Chief of Sukerchakia Misl
Reign1748—1752
SuccessorCharat Singh
Died1752
Bhatti Village, Mughal Empire
IssueCharat Singh
Chanda Singh
DynastySandhawalia
FatherBudha Singh[1]

Naudh Singh (died 1752), also romanised as Nodh Singh Sukerchakia, was a figure in Sikh history, and his legacy lived on through his descendants. He was the father of Charat Singh, who succeeded him and went on to become a notable leader of the Sukerchakia Misl. Charat Singh's own son, Mahan Singh, would continue the family's influential trajectory, and his child, Ranjit Singh, would eventually become the founder of the Sikh Empire[2][3]

  1. ^ Singh, Bhagat (1993). A History of Sikh Misls. Punjabi University, Patiala. p. 177. ISBN 813020181X.
  2. ^ Hari Ram Gupta (October 2001). The Sikhs Commonwealth or Rise and Fall of the Sikh Misls. Munshilal Manoharlal Pvt.Ltd. p. 294. ISBN 81-215-0165-2.
  3. ^ Gupta, Hari Ram. History Of The Sikhs Vol II Evolution of Sikh Confederacies. Munshilal Manohorlal, Pvt Ltd. p. 51.