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Moran Sarkar (c. 1781 –1862) was an Indian queen, the wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire. She was a nautch girl before she became a queen. Maharaja Ranjit Singh was supposedly punished by flogging by Akali Phula Singh for marrying her in 1806. [3]
18. Feb. 2019 · Moran Sarkar was a nautch girl from Kashmir who married Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1802. She was a confidant, advisor and administrator to the Sikh empire builder, and built a mosque and a bridge in Lahore.
Let’s find out. There lived a tawaifin the nineteenth century, India. She was said to have originally hailed from Kashmir but later lived in Makhanpur, Amritsar. She is now remembered as Moran, a name that was supposedly given to her by her lover, Ranjit Singh himself.
24. Feb. 2024 · Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the first ruler of the Sikh empire, married Moran Sarkar, a Muslim dancer, in the early 19th century. Despite facing opposition from both communities, he persisted and built a mosque for her in Lahore.
28. Mai 2024 · The Maharaja’s love story with a tawaif named Moran Sarkar is a testament to the area’s rich cultural tapestry. Here’s the epic story of Heera Mandi, tracing its journey from royal courts to its present-day reputation.
In 1802, Ranjit Singh married Moran Sarkar, a Muslim nautch girl. This action, and other non-Sikh activities of the Maharaja, upset orthodox Sikhs, including the Nihangs, whose leader Akali Phula Singh was the Jathedar of the Akal Takht.