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Bhuma Singh Dhillon
Bhuma Singh Dhillon (died 1746) was a royal Sikh warrior of the 18th century in Punjab. He was a Jatt of the village of Hung, near Badhni in present day Moga district, who won a name for himself in skirmishes with Nadir Shah's troops in 1739. Bhuma Singh's latent genius as an organiser and commander of his men gave a stimulus and growth to his Principality. Historical records indicate he died in the Chhota ghallughara (holocaust) in 1746, while defending the Sikh community, from Afghan attacks. Bhuma Singh was childless so he adopted his nephew as his son, Hari Singh Dhillon. On Bhuma Singh's death in 1746, his nephew and adopted son, Hari Singh Dhillon, assumed the leadership of the Principality. The Bhangi Misl got its name from the addiction of Hashish(Bhang) of Bhuma Singh Dhillon.

== See also ==

* Sikh Confederacy
* Misl
* Bhangi Misl

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