Sukerchakia Misl (English Wikipedia)

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  • Singh, Bhagat (1993). A History of the Sikh Misals (1st ed.). Punjabi University. p. 175. OCLC 30513185. Budha Singh,1 an affluent Jat farmer of the village of Sukarchak in the Majha tract of the Punjab, was the first historically known ancestor of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. His original name was Desu.2 He was born in 1670.3 He possessed 25 acres of land and three ploughs and a well. On this land he had built a couple of houses for his family and cattle. The place was named Sukarchak. Sukar means small and narrow and chak signifies a petty tract of land.