Wednesday, June 5, 2019

23 Images of Pride of Punjab The Maharaja The Ruler of Punjab

Original picture of maharaja ranjit singh and hari singh nalwa.
 A group of Maharajas with a British emissary. Maharaja Hira Singh can be seen third from left and Maharaja Jagatjit Singh second from right.

 The Cannon Gun of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
 Description written during British Period about summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit
 H.H.Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh, Malvinder Bahadur of Nabha (1919-1995) and members of his family - photo 31 October 1936
 In 1880, the titles of Maharajah and Raja-i-Rajgan was granted to the ruler of Nabha.
 Jaswant Singh (above) was an ardent supporter of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (Lion of Punjab).
 RIPUDAMAN SINGH, MAHARAJA (1883-1942), ruler of the princely state of Nabha from 1912 to 1923, was born at Nabha on 22 Phagun 1939 Bk/4 March 1883, the only son of Maharaja Hira Singh (1843-1911) and Maharani Jasmer Kaur. His father having resisted British advice to send his heir to one of the newly established Chiefs' Colleges modelled on English public schools, Tikka (heir apparent) Ripudaman Singh was educated by private tutors including Lala Bishan Das and Sardar (Bhal) Kahn Singh, celebrated Sikh scholar and lexicographer. He was married in 1901 to Jagdish Kaur (1884-1927), daughter of Sardar Gurdial Singh Mann, a Punjabi judicial officer and owner of tea gardens near Dharamsala (now in Himachal Pradesh). A daughter, Amrit Kaur, born to them on 8 October 1907, was later (in 1925) married to Raja Ravi Sher Singh of Kalsia state.

 Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha, Sketched at Khalsa Sikh College, Amritsar, December 11th (1903
 Maharaja Hira Singh, Tika Ripudaman Singh and renowned Sikh Author Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha - Standing  Nihal Singh & Munshi Faiz Bakht
 Massacre at Jaito {As protest against the interruption of Akhand Path during the Nabha Agitation, batches of 500 Singhs proceeded daily towards Jaito. On February 21, 1924 the police opened fire on the group, killing 20 Singhs on the spot and wounding more than one hundred. Nabha Agitation exercised such an impact on the public that even Jawaharlal Nehru accompanied by Shri Satnam and Gidwani courted imprisonment.


Maharaja Ranjit Singh Award








 SEVERAL artefacts from Sikh history including weapons, shields, furniture and books of Ranjit Singh’s reign in Punjab were on display at the Lahore museum.
 Summer palace of Ranjit Singh, the founder Sikh Empire, Amritsar, Punjab, India
 The Maharaja of Nabha (extreme right) with members of other Royal families. S. Ardaman Singh Bagrian is seen third from left
This Marble Pavilion Known As #Ranjit Singh's Baradari, Was Built To Celebrate The Acqisition Of The Famous #Koh-i-Noor Diamond In 1813 AD

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