Celebrating the Legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji: The Sher-e-Punjab's Birth Anniversary on 13th November
Discover the legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji, the Sher-e-Punjab, on his birth anniversary, 13th Nov. Explore his leadership, empire, and cultural impact.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji - was popular and loved as the “ Sher-e-Punjab ” in the Sikh community. He was a strong personality with a sharp brain along with the passions and feelings of concinnity and oneness. Let us check further about similar prominent personalities of India. People around the corner are searching colorful channels like the Australian Punjabi news channel to gather further details about him.
Biography of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
● Maharaja Ranjit Singh was born on 13th November in 1780, at Budrukhan, or Gujranwala, which is now in Pakistan. Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the son of proud parents Father- Mahan Singh Sukerchakia leader of the Sukerchakia misl and Mother- Raj Kaur.
● Australian Punjabi news channel details that during that century, the Punjab was divided into fourteen misls or combinations. Out of these fourteen misls, twelve of the misls were managed or taken care of by colorful Sikh autocrats. Amongst the rest two, one was having hold of an Englishman and the other was ruled by a Muslim chief.
● Buddh Singh was his childhood name. During his nonage, he was veritably good and interested in colorful fighting chops like martial trades, arms etc. He was not academically educated but he was highly skilled in horse riding, martial arts, and arms.
As per Maharaja Ranjit Singh biography in Punjabi, he had shown great leadership and fighting capabilities, when he led an army at the age of ten only. After winning the battle he was named as ‘ Ranjit’- which means Victor.
He also had the courage and all the traits of a good leader and had a victorious brain. He was veritably good with war strategies and operation of the army. That's why, when his father failed, he became the sovereign of the Sukerchakia misl. He was only twelve years old at that time, but his far vision and oneness rates made him the sovereign .
Australian Punjabi news channel research reveals that he became the sovereign of the Sukerchakia misl upon his father’s death at the age of 12.
Darbar of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji
Further the details of Australian Punjabi news channel mentions about the above Royal Punjab court’s view is shown. In the Maharaja court’s view he was surrounded by his family and other people. In the above mentioned picture depicting Lahore Fort, Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s darbar, was girdled by his ministers, sons, generals, and many other attendants.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who was the only Sher- e Punjab is sitting in the center on his notorious golden throne. In the Darbar of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji, this throne was made by Hafiz Muhammad Multani, a muslim goldsmith of that time and now this throne is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s family can be seen on his right side, like his all sons - Kharak Singh, Sher Singh and Hira Singh. All usual and important opinions were used to carry out in his darbar. The Punjabi Australian News has gathered the above information after deep research about him.
Empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the founder of sikh community. He ruled his conglomerate from the time 1801 till 1839, his death. During the empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, in the early half of the 19th century, he ruled the northwest Indian key. He was a survivor from the smallpox complaint during his nonage but unfortunately he lost his left eye’s sight. He was a stalwart legionnaire and hence he fought his first battle at a veritably early age of ten times only along with his father. After his father’s death, he held the sword as the empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and fought numerous wars with Afghans.