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  • Ranjit Bagh
  • Village in Punjab, India

    Ranjit Bagh is a village three miles (5 km) north of city of Gurdaspur, India on Amritsar/Pathankot GT Road. This village came into being after the India/Pakistan

    Ranjit Bagh

    Ranjit_Bagh

  • Hazuri Bagh
  • Sikh-era garden in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

    the Samadhi of Ranjit Singh to the north, and the Roshnai Gate to the south. The garden was built during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, in the style

    Hazuri Bagh

    Hazuri Bagh

    Hazuri_Bagh

  • Ram Bagh, Amritsar
  • Sikh-era gardens and palace

    Ram Bagh is a garden built during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Amritsar, Punjab, India. Ram Bagh palace also known as Ram Bagh Mahal, is a palace

    Ram Bagh, Amritsar

    Ram Bagh, Amritsar

    Ram_Bagh,_Amritsar

  • Ranjit Singh
  • Sikh Maharaja, 1801–1839

    Ranjit Singh (c. 13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839) was the founder and the first maharaja of the Sikh Empire, ruling from 1801 until his death in 1839.

    Ranjit Singh

    Ranjit Singh

    Ranjit_Singh

  • Shalamar Gardens, Lahore
  • Mughal garden complex in Lahore, Pakistan

    Ram Bagh Palace in nearby Amritsar, while the gardens' costly agate gate was stripped and sold by Lehna Singh Majithia. In 1806 Maharaja Ranjit Singh

    Shalamar Gardens, Lahore

    Shalamar Gardens, Lahore

    Shalamar_Gardens,_Lahore

  • Sheranwala Bagh
  • Public garden in Gujranwala, Pakistan

    the garden. After his death, his son Ranjit Singh built his samadhi inside the garden in 1837. The Sheranwala Bagh Baradari was damaged by the riots that

    Sheranwala Bagh

    Sheranwala_Bagh

  • Gurdaspur
  • City in Punjab, India

    (Field hockey player) Sunanda Sharma (Singer) Dilpreet Bajwa (Cricketer) Ranjit Bagh "Punjab Police Amritsar". gurdaspur.nic.in. Retrieved 3 March 2020. "About

    Gurdaspur

    Gurdaspur

    Gurdaspur

  • Samadhi of Ranjit Singh
  • Building in Lahore, Pakistan

    completed nine years later. It overlooks the Hazuri Bagh, built by Ranjit Singh, to its south. Maharaja Ranjit Singh died on Thursday, 27 June 1839, with there

    Samadhi of Ranjit Singh

    Samadhi of Ranjit Singh

    Samadhi_of_Ranjit_Singh

  • Hazuri Bagh Baradari
  • Marble pavilion in Lahore, Pakistan

    The Hazuri Bagh Baradari is a white-marble baradari located in the Hazuri Bagh of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built under Ranjit Singh, emperor of

    Hazuri Bagh Baradari

    Hazuri Bagh Baradari

    Hazuri_Bagh_Baradari

  • Jallianwala Bagh
  • Garden and memorial in Punjab, India

    Jallianwala Bagh (IPA: [dʒəlɪjãːʋaːlaː baːɣ, baːɡ]) is a historic garden and memorial of national importance close to the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar

    Jallianwala Bagh

    Jallianwala Bagh

    Jallianwala_Bagh

  • Sikh Empire
  • Empire on the Indian subcontinent, 1799–1849

    region of the Indian subcontinent. It existed from 1799, when Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore, to 1849, when it was defeated and conquered by the

    Sikh Empire

    Sikh Empire

    Sikh_Empire

  • Kuri Bagh Mausoleum
  • Monument in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

    Kuri Bagh Mausoleum (lit. 'The Daughter's Garden') is a historical mausoleum in Lahore that serves as the final resting place of General Jean-François

    Kuri Bagh Mausoleum

    Kuri Bagh Mausoleum

    Kuri_Bagh_Mausoleum

  • Lahore
  • Capital of Punjab, Pakistan

    squares, with three descending terraces. In 1818, Hazuri Bagh was built during reign of Ranjit Singh to celebrate his capture of the Koh-i-Noor diamond

    Lahore

    Lahore

    Lahore

  • Lahore Fort
  • Citadel in Lahore, Pakistan

    the Badshahi Mosque, Roshnai Gate, and Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, form a quadrangle around the Hazuri Bagh. The Minar-e-Pakistan and Iqbal Park are adjacent

    Lahore Fort

    Lahore Fort

    Lahore_Fort

  • Walled City of Lahore
  • Inner historic core of Lahore, Pakistan

    Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, and numerous Hindu temples, as well as secular buildings such as the Haveli of Nau Nihal Singh, and Hazuri Bagh Baradari. They

    Walled City of Lahore

    Walled City of Lahore

    Walled_City_of_Lahore

  • Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar
  • Mughal garden at Dal Lake, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

    Shalimar Bagh (Urdu pronunciation: [ʃɑːliːmɑːr bɑːɣ] ; Kashmiri pronunciation: [ʃaːlɨməːr baːɣ]) is a Mughal garden in Srinagar, Indian-administered Jammu

    Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar

    Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar

    Shalimar_Bagh,_Srinagar

  • Badshahi Mosque
  • Mughal-era mosque in Lahore, Pakistan

    rectangular Hazuri Bagh, and faces the Alamgiri Gate of the Lahore Fort, which is located on the eastern side of the Hazuri Bagh. The mosque is also

    Badshahi Mosque

    Badshahi Mosque

    Badshahi_Mosque

  • List of tourist attractions in Amritsar
  • Tourist attractions in city in Punjab, India

    Food Street Gobindgarh Fort Ram Bagh Palace and Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum Wagah border Partition Museum Jallianwala Bagh Gurdwara Baba Atal Punjab State

    List of tourist attractions in Amritsar

    List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Amritsar

  • Shaheen Bagh protest
  • 2019–20 sit-in protest in Delhi, India

    March 2020. The protest was led by women who blocked a major road at Shaheen Bagh using non-violent resistance 24×7. Mainly consisting of Muslim women, the

    Shaheen Bagh protest

    Shaheen Bagh protest

    Shaheen_Bagh_protest

  • List of palaces in India
  • Bijai-Mandal, Tughlaqabad Fort - South East Delhi Jahaz Mahal - South Delhi Qudsia Bagh - Central Delhi Zafar Mahal - South Delhi Deshprabhu Palace - Pernem Maquinez

    List of palaces in India

    List_of_palaces_in_India

  • List of cities and towns in Gurdaspur district
  • Munda Mann Sandwal Mastkot Mian Kot Naserke Parowal Qadian Rangar Nangal Ranjit Bagh Rattangarh Sri Hargobindpur Talwandi Virk Tibber Umarpura "History of

    List of cities and towns in Gurdaspur district

    List of cities and towns in Gurdaspur district

    List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Gurdaspur_district

  • Ahluwalia (misl)
  • Sovereign state in the Sikh Confederacy of Punjab

    variously name the misl's founder as Sadho Singh, his descendant Bagh Singh, or Bagh Singh's nephew Jassa Singh Ahluwalia. The misl was founded by Kalals

    Ahluwalia (misl)

    Ahluwalia (misl)

    Ahluwalia_(misl)

  • Tourism in Punjab, India
  • Harmandir Sahib and three of the five Panj Takht. Gobindgarh Fort of Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Amritsar is developed as a museum and theme park, as a repository

    Tourism in Punjab, India

    Tourism in Punjab, India

    Tourism_in_Punjab,_India

  • Partho Mukherjee
  • Indian film actor

    Amar Prithivi, Bagh Bondi Khela. He was particularly known for his boy-next-door looks. He worked with actors like Sabitri Chatterjee, Ranjit Mallick, Uttam

    Partho Mukherjee

    Partho_Mukherjee

  • Amritsar
  • Metropolis in Punjab, India

    Shivala Bagh Bhaiyan Punjab State War Heroes' Memorial & Museum Sadda Pind Urban Haat Food Street Gobindgarh Fort Ram Bagh Palace and Maharaja Ranjit Singh

    Amritsar

    Amritsar

    Amritsar

  • Raj Kaur
  • Rajmata of Sikh Empire (1758–1803)

    Maha Singh, the leader of the Sukerchakia Misl and the mother of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. She was affectionately known as Mai

    Raj Kaur

    Raj_Kaur

  • Golden Temple
  • Sikh religious site in Punjab, India

    destroyed several times by the Mughal and invading Afghan armies. Maharaja Ranjit Singh, after founding the Sikh Empire, rebuilt it in marble and copper in

    Golden Temple

    Golden Temple

    Golden_Temple

  • Tomb of Jahangir
  • 1637 mausoleum for Mughal Emperor Jahangir in Lahore, Pakistan

    Mughal emperor Jahangir is buried in a mausoleum dating from 1637 in Shahdara Bagh, along the western bank of the Ravi River, in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The

    Tomb of Jahangir

    Tomb of Jahangir

    Tomb_of_Jahangir

  • Prem Kaur
  • Queen consort of the Sikh Empire

    Sher Singh, the elder of the twins of Maharani Mehtab Kaur and Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh Empire. In 1831, she gave birth to Partap Singh

    Prem Kaur

    Prem_Kaur

  • Ganesh Das
  • 19th-century Punjabi historian

    Qanungo (hereditary revenue officer) under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He is best known for his Chār-Bāgh-i-Punjab (1854/55) and Rājdarshani (1847). A chronicler

    Ganesh Das

    Ganesh_Das

  • Akali Phula Singh
  • Prominent Sikh leader

    Uttar Pradesh and eastern Rajasthan. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Singh, Bishan (1973). Twarikh Guru-Ka-Bagh (Third ed.). Amritsar: Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak

    Akali Phula Singh

    Akali Phula Singh

    Akali_Phula_Singh

  • Hazur Sahib
  • Religious centre in Sikhism

    gurdwara (Sikh house of worship) was built between 1832 and 1837 by Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780–1839). It is located on the banks of the Godavari River at the

    Hazur Sahib

    Hazur Sahib

    Hazur_Sahib

  • Sangrur
  • City in Punjab, India

    60–65 years ago with marble, etc. Some of these samadhis are of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's maternal grandfather Maharaja Gajpat Singh and maternal uncle Maharaja

    Sangrur

    Sangrur

    Sangrur

  • Firozpur
  • City in Punjab, India

    gardens, such as Tulsi Ram Bagh, Gole Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Ram Sukh Das Bagh, and Kanshi Ram Bagh. However, only Gole Bagh was under the control of the

    Firozpur

    Firozpur

    Firozpur

  • History of Poonch district
  • Former region in Jammu and Kashmir

    Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured the Poonch region in 1819 and gave it to the Dogra noble, Raja Dhyan Singh, as a jagir (fief). After the death of Ranjit Singh

    History of Poonch district

    History of Poonch district

    History_of_Poonch_district

  • The Case that Shook the Empire
  • 2019 book

    Nair, India as I Knew It by Michael O'Dwyer, Sir Lepel Henry Griffin’s Ranjit Singh, works by Ian A. Talbot, Stanley Wolpert’s An Era of Judgment, and

    The Case that Shook the Empire

    The_Case_that_Shook_the_Empire

  • Forward Kahuta
  • City and District Headquarters in Azad Jammu and Kashmir

    Kashmir, Pakistan. The district was formed in 2009 by separating it from Bagh District. The name "Forward Kahuta" has been used from the 1990s, prior to

    Forward Kahuta

    Forward_Kahuta

  • Gurdwara Dera Sahib
  • Building in Punjab, Pakistan

    ensemble of monuments which includes the Lahore Fort, Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, Hazuri Bagh quadrangle, Tomb of Iqbal, Roshnai Gate, and the Badshahi Mosque

    Gurdwara Dera Sahib

    Gurdwara Dera Sahib

    Gurdwara_Dera_Sahib

  • Architecture of Lahore
  • Overview of architecture in Lahore

    Lahore: Alhamra Arts Council Hazuri Bagh Baradari Lahore Fort Lahore Railway Station Minar-e-Pakistan Samadhi of Ranjit Singh Gill, Anjum. "Father of modern

    Architecture of Lahore

    Architecture of Lahore

    Architecture_of_Lahore

  • Mata Jai Kaur Public School
  • Private school in Ashok Vihar, Delhi, India

    school, Jaspal Kaur Public School, in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi. The school has 4 houses, named after Maharaja Ranjit Singh (M.R.S.), Bhai Vir Singh (B.V.S), Banda

    Mata Jai Kaur Public School

    Mata_Jai_Kaur_Public_School

  • Nau Nihal Singh
  • Maharaja of the Sikh Empire from 1839 to 1840

    his first wife, Chand Kaur. He was the grandson of Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Maharani Datar Kaur of the Nakai Misl, he grew up very close to

    Nau Nihal Singh

    Nau Nihal Singh

    Nau_Nihal_Singh

  • List of places in Lahore
  • Mandir. The Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, also located near the Walled City, houses the funerary urns of the Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The most prominent

    List of places in Lahore

    List of places in Lahore

    List_of_places_in_Lahore

  • 1837 Poonch Revolt
  • Revolt in Poonch in 1837

    Singh made an appeal to Ranjit Singh, requesting him to put an end to the resistance of Poonch. Their appeal was accepted, and Ranjit Singh attacked Poonch

    1837 Poonch Revolt

    1837 Poonch Revolt

    1837_Poonch_Revolt

  • Sikhism in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Religious belief in Jammu and Kashmir

    later migrated to the region, especially during the period of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. There are also descendants of Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims who were

    Sikhism in Jammu and Kashmir

    Sikhism_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir

  • Alexander Gardner (soldier)
  • American mercenary (1785–1877)

    various military positions in the region, most notably for the Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh. Details of his life remain obscure, though several colourful accounts

    Alexander Gardner (soldier)

    Alexander Gardner (soldier)

    Alexander_Gardner_(soldier)

  • Dui Prithibi (1980 film)
  • 1980 Indian film

    Shilpi Sangshad, the film stars Kumar himself, alongside an ensemble cast of Ranjit Mallick, Victor Banerjee, Supriya Devi, Tanusree Shankar and Kalyani Mondal

    Dui Prithibi (1980 film)

    Dui_Prithibi_(1980_film)

  • Sikh Khalsa Army
  • Military unit

    the army was later modernised on Franco-British principles by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It was divided in three wings: the Fauj-i-Khas (elites), Fauj-i-Ain

    Sikh Khalsa Army

    Sikh Khalsa Army

    Sikh_Khalsa_Army

  • Charat Singh
  • Sikh warrior and leader (1721/30-1770/74)

    founder of Sukerchakia Misl, father of Mahan Singh, and the grandfather of Ranjit Singh, the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire. He distinguished himself at

    Charat Singh

    Charat Singh

    Charat_Singh

  • Hari Singh Nalwa
  • General of the Sikh Empire (1791–1837)

    riding. In 1804, his mother sent him to the court of Ranjit Singh to resolve a property dispute. Ranjit Singh decided the arbitration in his favor because

    Hari Singh Nalwa

    Hari Singh Nalwa

    Hari_Singh_Nalwa

  • Sahib Kaur
  • Maharani of the Sikh Empire

    queen consort, Maharani Chand Kaur and grandson of the legendary Maharaja Ranjit Singh and his queen consort, Maharani Datar Kaur of the Nakai Misl. After

    Sahib Kaur

    Sahib_Kaur

  • Poonch District, Pakistan
  • District of Azad Kashmir administered by Pakistan

    Kashmir region. It falls in the Poonch Division and is bounded on the north by Bagh District, on the north-east by Haveli District, on the south-east by the

    Poonch District, Pakistan

    Poonch District, Pakistan

    Poonch_District,_Pakistan

  • Gujranwala
  • Major city in Pakistan

    several nearby millennia-old cities of northern Punjab. The birthplace of Ranjit Singh, the city served as the capital of the Sukerchakia Misl between 1763

    Gujranwala

    Gujranwala

    Gujranwala

  • Kanganpur
  • Town in Punjab, Pakistan

    landmarks is Rani Bagh,a fort-like structure constructed in 1650 AD by Emperor Shah Jahan as a leisure retreat for the family of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. According

    Kanganpur

    Kanganpur

  • Gurdwara Guru ka Bagh
  • Takht Sri Patna Sahib is where Guru Tegh Bahadur first alighted in a garden (bagh) belonging to Nawabs Rahim Bakhsh and Karim Bakhsh, nobles of Patna, and

    Gurdwara Guru ka Bagh

    Gurdwara_Guru_ka_Bagh

  • Heritage Street Amritsar
  • Street in Amritsar, Punjab, India

    Temple Akal Takht Sahib Partition Museum (Town Hall) Jallianwala Bagh Sarai Maharaja Ranjit Singh Chowk Heritage Street in Amritsar was first of its kind

    Heritage Street Amritsar

    Heritage Street Amritsar

    Heritage_Street_Amritsar

  • Lehna Singh Majithia
  • Governor of Lahore

    Sikh-rule Assisted with the construction of the Summer Palace of Ranjit Singh (known as Ram Bagh) A garden that spread over 84 acres surrounded by a high wall

    Lehna Singh Majithia

    Lehna Singh Majithia

    Lehna_Singh_Majithia

  • Mian family of Baghbanpura
  • Family

    Baksh (1799–1881) — poetical name being Nadir, Chief Engineer Artillery in Ranjit Singh's army. Justice Mian Shah Din (1868–1918) — first Muslim chief judge

    Mian family of Baghbanpura

    Mian_family_of_Baghbanpura

  • Krodhi
  • 1981 Indian film

    Nabendu Ghosh Dialogues by Subhash Ghai Story by Subhash Ghai Produced by Ranjit Virk Starring Dharmendra Shashi Kapoor Zeenat Aman Hema Malini (special

    Krodhi

    Krodhi

  • Jammu
  • City in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir

    its peak under his successor, Raja Ranjit Dev (r. 1728–1780), who was widely respected among the hill states. Ranjit Dev promoted religious freedom and

    Jammu

    Jammu

    Jammu

  • Narinder Singh of Patiala
  • Maharaja of Patiala from 1845 to 1862

    Narinder's reign, the Moti Bagh Palace was constructed in 1847 at a cost of five lakhs of rupees. Despite the construction of Moti Bagh, he continued to reside

    Narinder Singh of Patiala

    Narinder Singh of Patiala

    Narinder_Singh_of_Patiala

  • Chand Kaur
  • Queen regent of the Sikh Empire from 1840 to 1841

    married to Crown Prince Kharak Singh, son and heir apparent of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Maharani Datar Kaur. In 1821 she gave birth to their only son

    Chand Kaur

    Chand Kaur

    Chand_Kaur

  • Jat Sikh
  • Ethnoreligious subgroup on the Indian subcontinent

    between the Sukerchakias and Jind. Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire, was also of a Jat Sikh background. Ranjit Singh was of peasant origins but

    Jat Sikh

    Jat_Sikh

  • Sikh period in Lahore
  • conquest and rule of the Sikh Misls and extended till the Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh (also known as Punjab, the Sikh Raj, Sarkar Khālsā Rāj, and Sarkar

    Sikh period in Lahore

    Sikh period in Lahore

    Sikh_period_in_Lahore

  • Yashwantrao Holkar
  • Maharaja of Indore from 1799 to 1811

    this, they sent Bagh Singh, uncle of Ranjit Singh, to prevent Ranjit Singh from supporting Yashwantrao Holkar. The British requested Ranjit Singh to immediately

    Yashwantrao Holkar

    Yashwantrao Holkar

    Yashwantrao_Holkar

  • Mankera Fort
  • Castle in Pakistan

    addition of a mosque in 1804. However, following the Sikh invasion led by Ranjit Singh in 1821, the mosque was repurposed, and a nearby Hindu temple was

    Mankera Fort

    Mankera Fort

    Mankera_Fort

  • Mahua Roy Choudhury
  • Indian actress

    screen with matinee idol Uttam Kumar in some films, notable being Sei Chokh, Bagh Bondi Khela, etc. She had hit films pairing with actors like Deepankar De

    Mahua Roy Choudhury

    Mahua_Roy_Choudhury

  • Haqiqat Rai
  • Religious martyr

    beheaded in Lahore during Zakariya Khan's governorship. Ganesh Das (in Char Bagh-i Punjab) agrees with Akkra about Haqiqat's antecedents. But specifics concerning

    Haqiqat Rai

    Haqiqat Rai

    Haqiqat_Rai

  • Sikh gurus
  • Spiritual leaders of Sikhism

    however, this form of guruship went into decline following the rise of Ranjit Singh. Guru (/ˈɡuruː/, UK also /ˈɡʊruː, ˈɡʊər-/; Sanskrit: गुरु, Punjabi:

    Sikh gurus

    Sikh gurus

    Sikh_gurus

  • Shatru (1984 film)
  • Indian Bengali-language action crime film

    Hobo Itihaash, published for his edited weekly magazine Chumki. It stars Ranjit Mallick, Manoj Mitra, Shakuntala Barua and Subhodip Roy Chowdhury in lead

    Shatru (1984 film)

    Shatru_(1984_film)

  • Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
  • Indian crime thriller television series (2025)

    that police officer is killed by Bagha's gang member Sagor Talukdar and Ranjit Thakur. Murder of a senior Police officer becomes a matter of shame for

    Khakee: The Bengal Chapter

    Khakee:_The_Bengal_Chapter

  • Kartar Singh Jhabbar
  • Sikh preacher (1874–1962)

    Maharaja Ranjit Singh formed an alliance with the Jhabbar chiefs and Kartar Singh's grandfather Mangal Singh was in the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh

    Kartar Singh Jhabbar

    Kartar_Singh_Jhabbar

  • Pharwala Fort
  • Building in Rawalpindi District, Pakistan

    of the Pothohar Chieftaincy. It is located near the Mai Qumro Mosque in Bagh Juggian, considered the oldest mosque in Islamabad. The mosque is located

    Pharwala Fort

    Pharwala Fort

    Pharwala_Fort

  • Ath-Dara
  • Marble pavilion in Lahore, Pakistan

    the Haveli Mai Jindan, Huzoori Bagh Bara Dar, Haveli of Kharak Singh, and some structures on the Sheesh Mahal. Ranjit Singh chose the Musamman Burj within

    Ath-Dara

    Ath-Dara

    Ath-Dara

  • Baagli
  • Town in Madhya Pradesh, India

    since that time Raja Ranjit Singh had been conducting the affairs of his estate. Raja Sajjan Singh younger brother of Raja Ranjit Singh succeeded him till

    Baagli

    Baagli

    Baagli

  • Patiala
  • City in Punjab, India

    Patiala entered into a treaty with the British against Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore in 1808, thus becoming collaborator in the grand empire-building

    Patiala

    Patiala

    Patiala

  • Sudhan
  • Tribe in the Poonch region of Azad Kashmir

    Poonch and Sudhanoti, and smaller populations in the neighbouring areas of Bagh and Kotli. According to oral traditions, the Sudhans allegedly originated

    Sudhan

    Sudhan

  • Badhauli
  • Place in Haryana, India

    northern Haryana during 1754/55. After his death on 20 October 1783, his nephew Bagh Singh Ahluwalia became the ruler and after his death on 10 July 1801, his

    Badhauli

    Badhauli

  • Dai Anga Mosque
  • Mosque in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

    being supervised by a certain Maqbul, whose identity is uncertain. After Ranjit Singh came to power, the mosque was used as a gunpowder magazine. Following

    Dai Anga Mosque

    Dai Anga Mosque

    Dai_Anga_Mosque

  • List of historical Sikh generals
  • Baghel Singh Misr Chhajju Mall Chaudhuri (Kanhaiya Katra) Under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Sikh ruler of Punjab, a large variety of soldiers served as generals

    List of historical Sikh generals

    List_of_historical_Sikh_generals

  • Navtej Sarna
  • Indian diplomat (born 1957)

    Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, and son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. His short stories which appeared earlier in the London Magazine and

    Navtej Sarna

    Navtej Sarna

    Navtej_Sarna

  • Greater Iqbal Park
  • Urban park in Lahore, Pakistan

    is also located in the park, while Lahore Fort, Hazuri Bagh (including tomb of Iqbal), Ranjit Singh Samadhi and Badshahi Mosque are adjacent to it. The

    Greater Iqbal Park

    Greater Iqbal Park

    Greater_Iqbal_Park

  • Fateh Singh Ahluwalia
  • Raja of Kapurthala from 1801–1837

    time, Ranjit Singh emerged as the most powerful Sikh sardar in Punjab, with ambitions to eliminate smaller sardars and consolidate power. Ranjit Singh

    Fateh Singh Ahluwalia

    Fateh Singh Ahluwalia

    Fateh_Singh_Ahluwalia

  • Wildlife of Punjab, India
  • Rupnagar, Chhatbir Bansar Garden in Sangrur, Aam Khas Bagh in Sirhind, Amritsar's famous Ram Bagh Palace, Shalimar Garden in Kapurthala, and the famous

    Wildlife of Punjab, India

    Wildlife of Punjab, India

    Wildlife_of_Punjab,_India

  • Tomb of Nur Jahan
  • Mausoleum in Lahore, Pakistan

    ensemble of Mughal monuments in Lahore's Shahdara Bagh. The mausoleum is located in Shahdara Bagh, across the River Ravi from Lahore. The tomb is part

    Tomb of Nur Jahan

    Tomb of Nur Jahan

    Tomb_of_Nur_Jahan

  • Haveli Sujan Singh
  • Mansion in Punjab, Pakistan

    the Rawalpindi cantonment. Another project constructed by Sujan Singh was Bagh Sardaraan (the garden of Sardars), a garden containing date palms, spires

    Haveli Sujan Singh

    Haveli Sujan Singh

    Haveli_Sujan_Singh

  • Dayal
  • Name list

    Munda (1939–2011), Indian scholar and regional music exponent Ranjit Singh Dayal or Ranjit Singh Dyal (1928–2012), Indian Army general and an administrator

    Dayal

    Dayal

  • Mian Family Graveyard
  • Cemetery in Lahore, Pakistan

    Mian Qadir Baksh, poetical name being Nadir, Chief Engineer Artillery in Ranjit Singh's army. Justice Mian Shah Din (1868–1918) – first Muslim chief judge

    Mian Family Graveyard

    Mian_Family_Graveyard

  • Sham Singh Attariwala
  • Sikh Warrior who fought during First Anglo Sikh War

    Gurmukhi and Persian. When Ranjit Singh became the Maharaja of Punjab, he got Attariwala's services at his disposal. Ranjit Singh made him a 'Jathedar'

    Sham Singh Attariwala

    Sham Singh Attariwala

    Sham_Singh_Attariwala

  • Mihan Singh
  • Sikh governor of Kashmir

    him being bestowed with the Kumedan title. After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1839, Mihan Singh advocated for the partial independence from Lahore

    Mihan Singh

    Mihan Singh

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  • First Anglo-Sikh War
  • 1845–1846 conflict between the British and Sikh empires

    The Sikh kingdom of Punjab was expanded and consolidated by Maharajah Ranjit Singh during the early years of the nineteenth century, about the same time

    First Anglo-Sikh War

    First Anglo-Sikh War

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  • Sikhs
  • Religious group

    states was unified and transformed into the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. This era was characterised by religious tolerance and pluralism,

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    Sikhs

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  • Haveli District
  • District in Azad Jammu and Kashmir

    Pakistan-administered territory of Azad Kashmir. It was previously a tehsil of the Bagh District but was promoted to the district status on 1 July 2009. According

    Haveli District

    Haveli District

    Haveli_District

  • Peshawar
  • Capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Gardens (also known as Khalid bin Waleed Park) – formerly named "Company Bagh" Shahi Bagh – a small portion constitutes the site of Arbab Niaz Stadium Jinnah

    Peshawar

    Peshawar

    Peshawar

  • Muqarrab Khan Gakhar
  • Sultan of Pothohar

    city and used it as his primary residence. This Baradari was renovated by Ranjit Singh in 1835. After the Fall of Punjab, it was given to the deputy commissioner

    Muqarrab Khan Gakhar

    Muqarrab Khan Gakhar

    Muqarrab_Khan_Gakhar

  • Takht Sri Patna Sahib
  • Sikh takht in Patna, Bihar, India)

    Tegh Bahadur. The construction of the takht was commissioned by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the 19th century to mark the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh. Due

    Takht Sri Patna Sahib

    Takht Sri Patna Sahib

    Takht_Sri_Patna_Sahib

  • Sikh culture
  • Granth. The Bardari of Ranjit Singh, built in the Hazuri Bagh. Gateway of the Ram Bagh, North-East of Amritsar; built by Maharajah Ranjit Singh. A Sikh helmet

    Sikh culture

    Sikh_culture

  • Mughal architecture
  • 16th–18th-century Indo-Islamic architecture

    Bagh-e-Babur at Kabul, Mehtab Bagh gardens at the Taj Mahal, gardens at Humayun's Tomb, Shalimar Gardens at Lahore, Wah Gardens in Wah, Khusro Bagh at

    Mughal architecture

    Mughal architecture

    Mughal_architecture

  • Tomb of Asif Khan
  • 17th-century monument in Lahore, Pakistan

    Khan (Urdu: مقبرۂ آصف خان) is a 17th-century mausoleum located in Shahdara Bagh, in the city of Lahore, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It was built

    Tomb of Asif Khan

    Tomb of Asif Khan

    Tomb_of_Asif_Khan

  • Tosa Maidan
  • Meadow in Jammu & Kashmir, India

    appears to have been "Tosa Marg". Mahmud of Ghazni and the Sikh monarch Ranjit Singh attempted to invade the Kashmir Valley via this route following the

    Tosa Maidan

    Tosa Maidan

    Tosa_Maidan

  • Swarup Singh of Jind
  • Raja of Jind from 1834 to 1864

    (1771–1815). In his earlier years, Karam Singh had served under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In 1815, Karam Singh was granted the fief of Bazidpur after Bhup

    Swarup Singh of Jind

    Swarup Singh of Jind

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    Irish

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    Hindi/Indian

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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

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    Tatva | தத்வ 

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    Joy

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  • Miquelet
  • n.

    An irregular or partisan soldier; a bandit.

  • Rarebit
  • n.

    A dainty morsel; a Welsh rabbit. See Welsh rabbit, under Rabbit.

  • Cony
  • n.

    A rabbit, esp., the European rabbit (Lepus cuniculus)

  • Rancidly
  • adv.

    In a rancid manner.

  • Clapper
  • n.

    A rabbit burrow.

  • Reezed
  • a.

    Grown rank; rancid; rusty.

  • Transit
  • n.

    The act or process of causing to pass; conveyance; as, the transit of goods through a country.

  • Frowy
  • a.

    Musty. rancid; as, frowy butter.

  • Rusty
  • superl.

    Discolored and rancid; reasty; as, rusty bacon.

  • Banditti
  • pl.

    of Bandit

  • Transit
  • n.

    A line or route of passage or conveyance; as, the Nicaragua transit.

  • Transit
  • n.

    An instrument resembling a theodolite, used by surveyors and engineers; -- called also transit compass, and surveyor's transit.

  • Rant
  • n.

    High-sounding language, without importance or dignity of thought; boisterous, empty declamation; bombast; as, the rant of fanatics.

  • Coney
  • n.

    A rabbit. See Cony.

  • Bandits
  • pl.

    of Bandit

  • Rancidity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being rancid; a rancid scent or flavor, as of old oil.

  • Reasty
  • a.

    Rusty and rancid; -- applied to salt meat.

  • Rancidness
  • n.

    The quality of being rancid.

  • Rancescent
  • a.

    Becoming rancid or sour.

  • Rancid
  • a.

    Having a rank smell or taste, from chemical change or decomposition; musty; as, rancid oil or butter.