Dallewalia Misl

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Dallewalia Misl was one of the prominent Sikh warrior clans (misls) that formed a key component of the 18th-century Sikh Confederacy in Punjab.

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Label Occurrences
Dallewalia Misl canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh misl
military confederacy
alliedWith other Sikh misls
conflictWith Afghan invaders
Durrani Empire
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
coreBelief belief in Guru Granth Sahib
belief in the Ten Sikh Gurus
country India
culturalSphere Punjabi culture
currency Nanakshahi rupee
era post-Mughal period
ethnicGroup Sikh people
surface form: Sikhs
flag Nishan Sahib flag
surface form: Nishan Sahib
followedBy Sikh Empire
governmentType military aristocracy
hasLeader Sardar Gulab Singh Dallewalia NERFINISHED
Sardar Tara Singh Ghaiba
historicalRegion Doaba
Majha
ideology Khalsa
surface form: Khalsa tradition
integratedInto Sikh Empire
surface form: Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh
language Punjabi
legalSystem customary Sikh law
locatedIn Punjab
Punjab
surface form: Punjab region
militaryAlliance Dal Khalsa
militaryOrganization jathas (bands of warriors)
militaryRole cavalry
irregular infantry
militaryTactics guerrilla warfare
namedAfter Gulab Singh Dallewalia NERFINISHED
notableFor defense of Sikh shrines
raids against Afghan forces
partOf Sikh Confederacy
politicalStructure confederated chieftaincy
precededBy Mughal rule in Punjab
primaryWeapon lance
matchlock
sword
religion Sikhism
religiousCenter Amritsar
religiousLaw Rehat Maryada
surface form: Sikh Rehat Maryada (early forms)
script Gurmukhi
socialComposition Khalsa
surface form: Khalsa Sikhs
symbol Khanda
timePeriod 18th century

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Sikh Confederacy hasPart Dallewalia Misl
Misls notableConstituentUnit Dallewalia Misl