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    Sikh Confederacy (redirect from Misls)
    Confederacy was a confederation of twelve sovereign Sikh states (each known as a Misl, derived from the Arabic word مِثْل meaning 'equal'; sometimes spelt as Misal)...
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  • (2008–2014), known as the National Indoor Soccer League in 2008 and adopted the MISL name in 2009 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    The Sukerchakia Misl was a Punjabi state and one of twelve misls in the Sikh Confederacy during the 18th century, initially concentrated in Gujranwala...
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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...
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    The Shaheedan Misl, also known as the Shahid Misl, was a Punjabi state and one of twelve misls of the Sikh Confederacy that later became the Sikh Empire...
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    Ramgarhia Misl (Punjabi: ਰਾਮਗੜ੍ਹੀਆ ਮਿਸਲ (Gurmukhi) • رامگڑھیا مسل (Shahmukhi)) was a sovereign state (misl) in the Sikh Confederacy of Punjab region in...
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  • The Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) was the top professional indoor soccer league in the United States. The league was a member of both the United States...
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    The Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), known in its final two seasons as the Major Soccer League, was an indoor soccer league in the United States that...
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    17th-century common ancestor of the Phulkian states and the founder of the Phulkian Misl. Members of the Phulkian dynasty, who are the direct descendants of Rawal...
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  • league to be known as the Major Indoor Soccer League after the MISL I and MISL II. The MISL name is arguably the most recognizable name in indoor soccer...
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    The Nakai Misl (Punjabi: ਨਕਈ ਮਿਸਲ (Gurmukhi), نکئی مثل (Shahmukhi)), founded by Sandhu Jats, was a Punjabi state and one of the twelve misls of the Sikh...
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    Ahluvalia) was a misl, that is, a sovereign state in the Sikh Confederacy of Punjab region in present-day India and Pakistan. The misl's name is derived...
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    Nishanwalia Misl, also spelt as Nishananvali Misl, was a Sikh misl. The Misl was founded by Dasaundha Singh Shergill a leader of Tarna Dal. The misl was ruled...
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    The Singh Krora or Karorsinghia Misl, also known as the Panjgarhia Misl, was a Sikh Misl. Sardar Karora Singh Virk, resident of Barki (district Lahore)...
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    Singhpuria Misl, also known as the Faizulpuria Misl, was founded by the Sikh warrior Nawab Kapur Singh, a Virk gotra of Jat clan who was born in 1697 and...
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  • San Diego Sockers may refer to: San Diego Sockers (1978–1996), a soccer team in the North American Soccer League San Diego Sockers (2001–2004), a soccer...
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  • Sandhus ruled several sovereign states (misls) including the Nakai Misl, Shaheedan Misl and the Kanhaiya Misl. Notable people with the surname, who may...
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    Lahore) was the founder of this Misl; hence the misl came to known as Kanhaiya Misl; another founder leader of this Misl was Amar Singh of Kingra village...
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    Misl Karorsinghia Misl Nishanwalia Misl Shaheedan Misl Taruna Dal: Bhangi Misl Kanhaiya Misl Nakai Misl Ramgarhia Misl Sukerchakia Misl After the fall of...
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  • Dal Khalsa was the name of the combined military forces of 11 Sikh misls that operated in the 18th century (1748–1799) in the Punjab region. It was established...
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  • The Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) was the top professional indoor soccer league in the USA. The league was a member of both the United States Soccer...
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  • the MISL terminated the Fury franchise because of "a long series of non-compliance and disregard for the obligations and responsibilities of an MISL member...
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  • people—from game 7 of the 1987 MISL Championship, which they lost to the Dallas Sidekicks in overtime. Tacoma was the only team in MISL history to defeat the perennial...
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    The Dallewalia misl was founded by Sardar Gulabi singh a Rathore Rajput Sikh as a Jatha but later Succeeded by a Jatt Sikh Sardar Tara Singh Ghaiba of...
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    Maha Singh (category Misl leaders)
    second chief of the Sukerchakia Misl, which as a Sikh grouping with its guerilla militia was one of twelve Sikh Misls that later became part of the Sikh...
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  • Daily News, August 11, 1982". Archived from the original on June 13, 2020. Retrieved July 16, 2024. Fever fan page 1979 MISL 1980 MISL 1981 MISL 1982 MISL...
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  • (1740 – 1794), also known as Mai Desan was the regent of the Sukerchakia Misl during the minority of her son from 1770. She was the wife of Sardar Charat...
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  • Kű 1980–1981 1979–1980 – All-MISL Team – Ian Anderson 1979–1980 – MISL Rookie of the Year – Jim Sinclair 1981–1982 – MISL Rookie of the Year – Germain...
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    motif (MISL RNA motif) is a conserved RNA structure that was discovered by bioinformatics. The MISL motif is found in Verrucomicrobiota. MISL RNAs likely...
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    forged on the foundations of the Khalsa from a collection of autonomous misls. At its peak in the 19th century, the empire extended from Gilgit and Tibet...
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