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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ranjit_SinghRanjit Singh - Wikipedia

    Ranjit Singh (13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839), [4] popularly known as Sher-e-Punjab or "Lion of Punjab", was the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, which ruled the northwest Indian subcontinent in the early half of the 19th century. He survived smallpox in infancy but lost sight in his left eye.

  2. Der auch als „ Löwe vom Punjab “ bezeichnete Maharadscha Ranjit Singh ( Panjabi ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ; * 13. November 1780 in Gujranwala; † 27. Juni 1839 in Lahore) war ein Angehöriger der Sikhs und der erste Herrscher des geeinten Punjab .

  3. The Life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He's the greatest world leader of all time according to a recent BBC poll. This is the story of the 19th-century ruler who started the Sikh kingdom. 👑.

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  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Ranjit Singh (born November 13, 1780, Budrukhan, or Gujranwala [now in Pakistan]—died June 27, 1839, Lahore [now in Pakistan]) was the founder and 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 ...

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire, in a major exhibition at the Wallace Collection in 2024. See stunning artworks, jewellery, weapons, and historic objects from his court and family.

  6. This spring, we present a major new exhibition tracing the life of Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), who emerged as the Punjab region’s undisputed Maharaja by the tu...

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  7. www.britannica.com › summary › Ranjit-Singh-Sikh-maharajaRanjit Singh summary | Britannica

    Ranjit Singh , (born Nov. 13, 1780, Budrukhan or Gujranwala, India—died June 27, 1839, Lahore), Founder and maharaja (180139) of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab. He became chief of the Shukerchakias (a Sikh group located in what is now Pakistan) on the death of his father in 1792.