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  2. Ram Singh II - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Spider (pulp fiction character) - Wikipedia

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    Ram Singh, a Sikh (originally Hindu), is Wenthworth's fanatically loyal manservant; he is a deadly knife thrower and usually carries several knives with him, including the deadly kukri. Ram Singh never views his position as a servant as demeaning or negatively impacting his self-respect, feeling that he serves a man totally above other men.

  4. The Spider (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Spider was an American pulp magazine published by Popular Publications from 1933 to 1943. Every issue included a lead novel featuring the Spider , a heroic crime-fighter. The magazine was intended as a rival to Street & Smith's The Shadow and Standard Magazine's The Phantom Detective , which also featured crime-fighting heroes.

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  7. The Spider's Web (serial) - Wikipedia

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    The Spider's Web was the first serial to be adapted from a pulp magazine. [2] The original pulp magazine stories were too violent for the motion picture production code, but The Spider's Web "did manage to suggest [their] frantic pace". [3] Some changes were made beyond toning down the violence.

  8. Ram Singh - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Jaanwar (1982 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ram Singh being an honest servant, decides to take the baby, but is attacked so he orders his elephant to take the cart and hand over the baby to God Eagle. At the palace, Pradeep receives word that the Rajkumari and the treasure have vanished, but that the king is dead.