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== History == | == History == | ||
The founder of the jatha or band of warriors that subsequently acquired the size and power of a misl known as [[Karorsinghia Misl]], was Sardar '''Sham Singh''' a [[Sandhu]] [[Jat]] of Narli village in [[Amritsar]] District who had battled with the invading forces of Nadir Shah in 1739. He was succeeded by Karam Singh, an Uppal Khatri of the village of Panjgarh in Gurdaspur district. Karam Singh fell fighting against Ahmad Shah Durrani in January 1748 and was succeeded by Sardar Karora Singh. | The founder of the jatha or band of warriors that subsequently acquired the size and power of a misl known as [[Karorsinghia Misl]], was Sardar '''Sham Singh''' a [[Sandhu]] [[Jat]] of Narli village in [[Amritsar]] District who had battled with the invading forces of [[Nadir Shah]] in 1739. He was succeeded by Karam Singh, an Uppal Khatri of the village of Panjgarh in [[Gurdaspur]] district. Karam Singh fell fighting against [[Ahmad Shah Durrani]] in January 1748 and was succeeded by [[Karor Singh|Sardar Karora Singh]]. | ||
== Population == | == Population == | ||
At the time of Census-2011, the population of Narli village stood at 4560, with 841 households. | At the time of Census-2011, the population of Narli village stood at 4560, with 841 households. |
Latest revision as of 13:06, 3 February 2023
Narli (नारली) is a village in Patti tahsil of district Tarn Taran in Punjab.
Location
It is situated 27km away from sub-district headquarters Patti (tehsildar office) and 35km away from district headquarter Tarn Taran.
Jat Gotras
History
The founder of the jatha or band of warriors that subsequently acquired the size and power of a misl known as Karorsinghia Misl, was Sardar Sham Singh a Sandhu Jat of Narli village in Amritsar District who had battled with the invading forces of Nadir Shah in 1739. He was succeeded by Karam Singh, an Uppal Khatri of the village of Panjgarh in Gurdaspur district. Karam Singh fell fighting against Ahmad Shah Durrani in January 1748 and was succeeded by Sardar Karora Singh.
Population
At the time of Census-2011, the population of Narli village stood at 4560, with 841 households.
Notable persons
External Links
References
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