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Princess Sita Devi, Princess Karamjit Singh of Kapurthala (30 September 1915 − 2002), [citation needed] also known as Princess Karam and the Pearl of India, was the wife of Prince Karamjit Singh, a younger son of King Jagatjit Singh I of Kapurthala in Punjab, British India.
Sita Devi was the daughter of the Maharaja of Pithapuram – Sri Raja Rao Venkata Kumara Mahipati Surya Rau Bahadur Garu and his wife Sri Rani Chinnamamba Devi (of Kapileswarapuram, Nuzvid Zamindari). Sita Devi first married Meka Rangaiah Appa Rao Bahadur, Zamindar of Vuyyuru. [2] They had a son, Rajah M. Viduth Kumar Apparao.
Sita Devi (Maharani of Kapurthala) T. Tara Devi of Kapurthala; Sadhu Singh Thind This page was last edited on 1 March 2024, at 16:11 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Brinda Devi, Crown Princess of Kapurthala (died 25 July 1962), was an Indian royal and a socialite, the wife of Crown Prince Paramjit Singh of Kapurthala (eldest son of Maharaja Jagatjit Singh I of Kapurthala in Punjab, British India). Her daughter was Princess Indira Devi and her sister-law was Princess Sita Devi.
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Sita Devi (Maharani of Kapurthala) Sudhira Sundari Devi; Tabasum Amin Sultana; Bamba Sutherland; T. Trishala This page was last edited on 15 June 2023, at 16:16 (UTC
Tara Devi (22 January 1911 – 8 December 1946), born Eugenie Grosup, was a Czech actress and dancer who became the sixth wife of Maharajah Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala, India, in 1942. They had met several years earlier in Vienna , where she played Anitra in Henrik Ibsen 's drama Peer Gynt at the Burgtheater .
In 1928, Sita Devi, a Hindu Rajput princess from the Kashipur princely state in Punjab, married Maharaja Kamarjit Singh, an Ahluwalia Sikh ruler and son of Maharaja Jagajit Singh of the Kapurthala princely state in Punjab. She was the daughter of Udai Raj Singh I, ruler of Kashipur state. [117] [118] [119]