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Princess Sophia Alexandrovna Duleep Singh (/ s ə ˈ f aɪ. ə / sə-FY-ə; [1] 8 August 1876 – 22 August 1948) was a prominent suffragette in the United Kingdom. Her father was Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh, who had lost his Sikh Empire to the Punjab Province of British India and was subsequently exiled to England.
Photograph of three daughters (Sophia, Bamba, and Catherine) of Maharaja Duleep Singh and Bamba Müller in 1894. When Bamba decided to move to India, she hired a companion. The lady selected was Hungarian Jew, Marie Antoinette Gottesmann, whose father was an Austro-Hungarian government official from the Jewish upper class circles of Budapest.
Louisa Garrett Anderson was the oldest of three children of Elizabeth Garrett ... Princess Sophia Duleep Singh and 300 women to petition Prime Minister Asquith ...
Catherine in centre with Bamba on the left and Sophia on the right Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh (before 1940) Singh was born on 27 October 1871 at Elveden Hall, Suffolk, in England. She was the second daughter of Maharaja Duleep Singh and Bamba Müller.
Princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh (8 Aug 1876–22 Aug 1948) ... All the eight children died without legitimate issue, ending the direct line of the Sikh Royalty.
British Asian actor and newly established writer Anjli Mohindra is set to adapt BBC journalist Anita Anand’s biography on Princess Sophia Duleep Singh under a development deal with “War of the ...
It tells the story of the Indian princess Sophia Duleep Singh, granddaughter of the last Sikh Maharani and Maharaja of Lahore. She was born in exile in England, and went on to struggle for causes including Indian independence , the welfare of Indian soldiers in the First World War and women's suffrage . [ 12 ]
Sophia and James had thirteen children together (she died 1 June 1897). [1] One of the children was General William Stirling Oliphant of the Bengal Army and another was Arthur Craigie Oliphant, guardian of the children of the Maharajah Duleep Singh.