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Maharani Jind Kaur (c. 1817 – 1 August 1863) was regent of the Sikh Empire from 1843 until 29 March 1847. After the Sikh Empire was dissolved on 29 March 1847 the Sikhs claimed her as the Maharani and successor of Maharaja Duleep Singh. However, on the same day the British took full control and refused to accept the claims. [3]
Maharani Jind Kaur (Punjabi: ਮਹਾਰਾਨੀ ਜਿੰਦ ਕੌਰ) (1817 – 1 August 1863) was regent of the Sikh Empire from 1843 until 1846. She was the youngest wife of the first Maharaja of Punjab , Ranjit Singh , and the mother of the last Maharaja, Duleep Singh .
The Sikh Empire was a regional power based in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. [4] It existed from 1799, when Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore, to 1849, when it was defeated and conquered by the British East India Company following the Second Anglo-Sikh War.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The Last Queen is a book based on the life of Maharani Jind Kaur last queen of Punjab. [1]
Sada Kaur, chief of Kanhaiya Misl [42] Sardar Tara Singh Ghaiba, chieftain of Dallewalia Misl [43] Suraj Mal, ruler of Bharatpur State [44] [45] Udaybhanu Singh, ruler of the Dholpur State [46] Jind Kaur, [47] Maharani of Sikh Empire who fought two wars against the British [48]
For this, he was called to account by the army. Despite attempts to bribe the army he was butchered in September 1845 in the presence of Jind Kaur and Duleep Singh. [11] Jind Kaur publicly vowed revenge against her brother's murderers. She remained regent. Lal Singh became vizier, and Tej Singh became commander of the army. Sikh historians have ...
Jind Kaur (sister) Duleep Singh (nephew) Jawahar Singh Aulakh (1814 – 21 September 1845), also anglicised as Jawaheer Singh or Jawahir Singh , was Wazir of the Sikh Empire from 14 May 1845 until his assassination by the Sikh Khalsa Army on 21 September of the same year, under his nephew Maharaja Duleep Singh .
Charburja Durbar was a palace within Thapathali Durbar Complex in Kathmandu, the capital of the Charburja literally translates Four Burg Palace. [1] This palace was built by Jung Bahadur Rana in the year 1849 for Jind Kaur (locally known as Chanda kunwar in Nepal) youngest Queen consort of Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Sikh Empire.