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Guru Ram Singh aimed to restore Sikh-rule over the region and needed to oust the British in-order to do so. [5] One aim of Namdhari Guru Ram Singh was to orient the strength of people towards freedom and the first step to undertake this task, was to introduce reform of their character and prevent the downfall of the Sikhs everywhere. [19]
Ram Singh is an Indian name and may refer to: . Ram Singh I (died 1688), Maharaja of Jaipur; Ram Singh II (1835–1880), Maharaja of Jaipur; Ram Singh of Bharatpur (1873–1929), Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur
Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II (28 September 1833 [1] – 17 September 1880) was the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Jaipur from 1835 until 1880, succeeding after the death of Sawai Jai Singh III. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He became the ruler of Jaipur at the age of 16 months after his father's death.
Mirza Raja Ram Singh I was the Raja of the Kingdom of Amber and head of the Kachwaha Rajput clan, succeeding his father Mirza Raja Jai Singh I. He also served as the general of the Mughal Empire and commander-in-chief of its army as well as the Subahdar of Kashmir .
Maharaja Ram Singh Kaiser-i-Hind (1873 – 1929) was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Bharatpur (1893–1900) and the successor of Maharaja Jaswant Singh. [citation needed] His ruling powers were suspended on 10 August 1900 after the murder of one of his personal servants after which he was exiled to Agra.
Ram Singh is an Indian politician belonging to Bharatiya Janata Party. He was elected as a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly from Bagaha in 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election replacing Raghaw Sharan Pandey former IAS officer who won the seat in 2015 election .
In 1875, Satguru Ram Singh authorized his younger brother Budh Singh to lead the community, renaming him as Satguru Hari Singh. Satguru Ram Singh made Satguru Hari Singh the Sir-Karta (head) of the Namdhari sect. [38] At this time, the British Government had let loose strict restrictions on the movements and activities of Namdhari Sikhs. Even ...
Maharaja Ram Singh (28 July 1730 – September 1772), was the Rathore Ruler of Marwar Kingdom,also called Jodhpur State. He ruled 18 June 1749 – July 1751, and 31 January 1753 – September 1772. He ruled 18 June 1749 – July 1751, and 31 January 1753 – September 1772.