Partition Recover, damaged from bootcamp

I was trying to install Ubuntu Fiesty on the 2nd drive, and managed to delete the wrong hard drive (partition is gone).
I have deleted the partition, but never initiated so far. Is there any way I can recreate/recover the partition so I can restore all the data that I lost?
I have tried some commercial data recovery software, but it doesn't seem to recover the files even though it sees the files after 1-2 hours of scan.
any help is greatly appreciated. If this is not the right forum to post this, let me know where.
Thanks in advance.

Would re-creating the partition using fdisk work?
i.a.) fdisk -e /dev/rdisk1
then create the partition which uses entire disk ( think that's what it was).
Would this recreating partition recovers all the data in the hd disk?
any one had this type of issue before?

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