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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 .
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 .
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]
Maharani Chand Kaur: 1802 (Fatehgarh Churian) 11 June 1842 6 November 1840 18 January 1841 73 days Wife of Kharak Singh and the only female ruler of Sikh Empire Abdicated 5 Maharaja Sher Singh: 4 December 1807 15 September 1843 18 January 1841 15 September 1843 2 years, 240 days Son of Ranjit Singh Assassinated 6
The Last Queen is a book based on the life of Maharani Jind Kaur last queen of Punjab. [1] It is written by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. [2] [3] The Last Queen ; Author:
In mid 19th century when power turned to the British, the fort of Sheikhupura was used for the 'house arrest' of Maharaja’s last queen, Maharani Jind Kaur the mother of Maharaja Duleep Singh. The fort is located near the Hiran Minar, built as a memorial for the pet antelope of Emperor Jahangir. The fort was heavily damaged but it is repaired ...
Diwan Buta Singh (born 1826) was a Sikh official, journalist, writer, and printer. [1] [2] [3] He served as Maharani Jind Kaur's household minister (diwan) and was the vice-president of the Lahore Singh Sabha. [1]
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 ...