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  1. 4 de mar. de 2020 · Ranjit Singh: a biography. Born: 13 November 1780 in Gujranwala (in modern Pakistan) Died: 27 June 1839 in Lahore (modern Pakistan) Reigned: Misalder (chief) of Sukerchakia Misl from 1792 to 1801, and as first and founding Maharaja of the Sikh empire for 38 years from 1801 to his death in 1839. Coronation: Proclaimed himself Maharaja of the ...

  2. Explore the remarkable life and legacy of Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) in our forthcoming major exhibiton. In a period riven with anarchy following decades of Afghan invasions, Ranjit Singh emerged as the Punjab region’s undisputed Maharaja by the turn of the 19th century. Possessed with an unwaivering sense of destiny, his meteoric rise to power ...

  3. RANJIT SINGH (1780-1839), Maharaja of the Punjab, popularly called Sheri Punjab, i.e. the Lion of the Punjab, was the most colourful, the most powerful and yet the most endearing figure in the history of the Sikhs. He ruled over a domain extending from the Khaibar Pass in the west to the River Sutlej in the east, from the northern extremity of Kashmir to the deserts ofSindh in the South ...

  4. Ranjit Singh. Marajá Ranjit Singh (em panjabi: ਮਹਾਰਾਜਾ ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ, 1 de novembro de 1780 — 27 de junho de 1839 ), popularmente conhecido como o Sher-e-Panjabe (em panjabi: ਸ਼ੇਰ-ਏ-ਪੰਜਾਬ) ou «o Leão do Panjabe», foi o primeiro Marajá do Império Sique, que governou o noroeste do ...

  5. Maharaja Ranjit Singh (13 November 1780 – 27 Juni 1839) [4] [5] adalah Maharaja Sikh yang berkuasa dari tahun 1801 hingga 1839. Sewaktu masih kecil, ia pernah terjangkit penyakit variola, sehingga mata kirinya menjadi buta.

  6. With an unwavering sense of destiny, Ranjit Singh conquered the Punjab, an area that today encompasses Pakistan, following a period of anarchy caused by decades of Afghan invasions. By the early 19th century, he emerged as the undisputed Maharaja, establishing the influential Sikh Empire.

  7. Ranjit Singh, (1780-1839) was born in Gujranwala and became Maharaja (1801–39) of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab. Ranjit Singh was the first Indian in a millennium to turn the tide of invasion back into the homelands of the traditional conquerors of India, the Pashtuns (Afghans), and he thus became known as the Sher -e- Punjab or Lion of the ...