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 | | The Sikh Raj : In Sikhism the inward and the outward, the spiritual and the empirical are inextricably interwoven. |  | | Ranjit Singh did not proclaim Sikhism to be the state religion, nor did he make any conscious efforts to propagate his religion, His broad religious outlook was reflected in according due respect to all religions. |  | | Ranjit Singh's conquests were not to bring glorification to his person, community or people but to give peace to Punjab by stopping once for all a thousand year wave of invaders that had subjected Punjabis to perpetual loot, massacres, butchery and disgrace. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji |
 | | Sahib Singh shut himself at the fort of Sodhran and the siege of the fort was laid. |  | | Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji Ranjit Singh was born on Nov. 13, 1780 at Gujranwala. |  | | Ranjit Singh also became suspicious of people around him and disliked most of them. |
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| | Akali Phoola Singh Ji |
 | | Ranjit Singh, however, was more concerned about making the Khalsa obey his dictats and thus not create any problems for him when he went against the Sikh weltanschauung. |  | | Akali Phoola Singh was one of those Sikhs who came to be called Nihangs in the time of Guru Gobind Singh. |  | | A most important aspect of Akali Phoola Singh's life was that he and the Nihangs under him fought on the side of Ranjit Singh only when latter was involved in a battle with non-Sikhs. |
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 | | Sahib singh shut himself at the fort of Sodhran and the siege of the fort was laid. |  | | It was Sahib Singh bhangi (they were called bhangis as they use to drink 'Bhang' all the time) of Gujarat (a town in Punjab, now in Pakistan) refused to pay tribute to Mahan Singh and his estate was attacked by him. |  | | On April 12 1801, Ranjit Singh declared himself Maharaja of Punjab on the same auspicious day of Baisakhi when Khalsa was made by Guru Gobind Singh. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh: |
 | | Ranjit Singh can thus be said to have bridged the gap between the ruler and the ruled and the more recent linguistic, religions and political encounter between indigenous communities themselves seemed to be singularly absent during his reign. |  | | Death overtook him when the Sikh armies were still at their pinnacle of glory and Ranjit Singh could die a happy king with the Sikh flag flying atop the fort of Kabul. |  | | And yet Ranjit Singh had achieved something much broader and wider than the identity of the followers of one particular faith. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh : Gateway to Sikhism |
 | | The forces of religious fervour unleashed by Guru Gobind Singh, the awakener of consciousness, his trials and tribulations, and his tearing spirit, inspired his followers who were to transform with a passionate zeal a purely religious sect into a great military confederacy in the early part of the 18th century. |  | | Within six years of his assumption of power, after seizing Lahore and Amritsar, Ranjit Singh found himself placed in a predicament which exasperated him. |  | | "On the 1st of Baisakh (April 12) 1801, Sahib Singh Bedi daubed Ranjit Singh’s forehead with saffron paste and proclaimed him Maharajah of the Punjab. |
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| | The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Maharaja Ranjit Singh special |
 | | The forces of religious fervour unleashed by Guru Gobind Singh, the awakener of consciousness, his trials and tribulations, and his tearing spirit, inspired his followers who were to transform with a passionate zeal a purely religious sect into a great military confederacy in the early part of the 18th century. |  | | Baba Sahib Singh Bedi had proclaimed him as the Maharaja when he was only 20 years old. |  | | Regrettably, scholars have neglected the use of Persian source-material in their study of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh - Campaign of Amritsar |
 | | Ranjit Singh ordered that the city should not be plundered as the place was too sacred with the memory of the Gurus. |  | | Ranjit Singh took keen interest in the management of the holy shrine. |  | | It was reported to Ranjit Singh that there was hardly any unity among these Sardars. |
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| | A life sentence |
 | | Ranjit Singh's counsel questioned the manner in which the test parade identification (TPI) was done. |  | | He said he took Ranjit Singh and Sukhwinder Singh to Lalit Maken's house. |  | | Sukhwinder Singh went inside Lalit Maken's house and asked for water. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh Who Ruled His People's Hearts |
 | | The guide at Lahore Fort described Ranjit Singh as the bravest and the most benevolent king of the 19th century. |  | | Maharaja's standing orders to his armies were that during their movement, no religious place, no religious book, no place of learning, no standing crop was to be destroyed and no woman dishonoured. |  | | He remembers by heart the names of all the villages of his empire, the village heads, the cash crops, the flora and the fauna." He was a modern mind unfettered by nationalities, religion and faiths, an internationalist who looked much beyond his frontiers. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh : Gateway to Sikhism |
 | | With men of such diverse races, nationalities and faiths to serve him, Ranjit Singh maintained a most picturesque and cosmopolitan court. |  | | Several requests to open up churches, convent schools, etc were denied by Ranjit Singh. |  | | No wonder when British took over Punjab after Ranjit Singh convent Schools were spread all over Punjab. |
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| | When Maharaja Ranjit Singh Annexed |
 | | Maharaja Ranjit Singh wrote a letter to Captain Wade, political agent at Ludhiana on 12-5-1834 "By the Grace of God, at the present auspicious moment, I have been delighted by the arrival of Happy news... |  | | Hari Singh Nalwa had died in a battle defending the fort of Jamrod in 1837. |  | | He sacked Mathura in 1017 and Somanth in 1024 A.D. Commencing with conversion of Sukhpal, son of Raja Anandpal to Islam, majority of Hindus of Western Punjab embraced Islam. |
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| | Rediff On The NeT: Ranjit Singh asks Badal to seek forgiveness from the Akal Takht |
 | | Badal has to appear before the Akal Takht to atone for his sins," Ranjit Singh said while addressing the congregation of the Sikh Sangat. |  | | "While Guru Gobind Singh sacrificed his four sons for the Sikh Panth, Badal has sacrificed Panth for the benefit of his son," Tohra had said in an interview. |  | | Tohra also attacked Badal, saying the SAD president had tried to distort the dictates of the sixth guru, Hargobind Singh, who had founded the Akal Takht. |
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| | Ranjit Singh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This was in sharp contrast with the religious cleansing of past Moghul rulers. |  | | Ranjit Singh had created a state based upon Sikh and Hindu noble traditions, where everyone worked together, regardless of background. |  | | Ranjit Singh died in 1839 and the state went to his eldest son Kharak Singh. |
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| | “Sikh Parchaaric” or “Fake Holy Man”? |
 | | A member of the congregation bows to Ranjeet Singh as he places his hand on her head to 'bless' her. |  | | The video shows how that Ranjit Singh casually sits on his seat and sometimes show little or no interest in those who bow to him with faith and sharda. |  | | On the stage Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadiranwale has publicly said that no one should do matha tekh (bow down) to him and only matha tekh to Guru Granth Sahib Ji. |
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| | Rediff On The NeT: The Rediff Interview/Bhai Ranjit Singh |
 | | Ranjit Singh's opponents say the jathedar's traditional power has ceased after the enactment of the All India Gurdwara Act. |  | | Interestingly, Guru Gobind Singh, who founded the Khalsa in 1699, never visited the Akal Takht in Amristar. |  | | The chief minister is out to defame me and the Sikh religion," Ranjit Singh told George Iype in an exclusive interview. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh Worshipping Devi |
 | | Behind the Maharaja there stands Hira Singh, the son of Dhyan Singh, one of his favoured Sardars. |  | | In her upper hands she carries a double edged sword and a noose, her lower left hand is raised in 'abhaya' or boon granting 'varada-mudra', while her lower right hand is extended towards the Maharaja in a gesture of accepting his offerings. |  | | Leaving aside the ten Gurus, of the born ones, he is the most revered amongst Sikhs. |
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| | Kaun banega Ranjit Singh? |
 | | Though born and brought up in the Sikh faith he did not proclaim Sikhism as the religion of the state or propagate it. |  | | This time it’s on the great Sikh king Ranjit Singh. |  | | He was a very popular, wise, secular king with a global vision. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh |
 | | Although this history of noble Sikh families is classified as a secular rather than religious manuscript, we wanted to include its portrait of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to illustrate 'miri piri', a concept that is central to Sikhism. |  | | Miri piri teaches that secular and spiritual powers are of equal importance and cannot be separated. |  | | So any insight into Sikh faith would be incomplete without some reference to the secular. |
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| | Kamat's Potpourri: Raja Ranjit Singh |
 | | He came to be known as the Maharaja of Punjab, but he remained humble and ascribed all the glory of his victories to God and Guru Gobind Singh. |  | | Origin of the Sikh power in the Punjab, and political life of Muha-Raja Runjeet Singh,: With an account of the present condition, religion, laws and customs of the Sikhs --Book |  | | Ranjit Singh died in 1839 and his successors lacked his bravery and vision. |
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| | rediff.com: Ranjit Singh takes day 1 honours |
 | | Islam, Ali Sher, Rohtas Singh and Uttam Singh Mundy. |  | | "I could have been five or six under,"' said Ranjit Singh after going through 28 putts and he had 15 greens in regulation. |  | | The third player at one-under 71 was Jyoti Randhawa, who, not only missed a few small putts but struck a horrible patch between the 11th and 16th holes, when he dropped four shots and ended with a less-than-satisfying 71. |
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| | Samadhi of Ranjit Singh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Located in Lahore, Pakistan, near the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque, the mausoleum was begun by his son Kharak Singh on the spot where he was cremated, and was completed by Dalip Singh in 1848. |  | | Ranjit Singh's ashes are contained in a marble urn in the shape of a lotus, sheltered under a marble pavilion inlaid with pietra dura, in the centre of the tomb. |  | | Other tiny urns contain the ashes of his four wives and seven concubines who threw themselves on his funeral pyre. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s coronation: |
 | | "It is proposed to organise a function exactly at the same place where the coronation of Majaraja Ranjit Singh had taken place 200 years ago," he says, maintaining that the celebrations will extend not only to Indian subcontinent but also to Europe. |  | | The vibrant Sikh community in metro-Mumbai has long been known for its divine wisdom through Gurbani kirtan with focus on the youtth. |  | | The Punjab Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, is reportedly keen on restoring the glory of Ram Bagh, which Maharaj Ranjit Singh had developed and used during his sojourn in the holy city. |
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| | MITIGATION OF WEATHER DISASTERS ... Ranjit Singh |
 | | Ranjit Singh, The floods in North India in 1988 - Forecasting Aspects, Mausam, 43, 131-136 (1992 b). |  | | Ranjit Singh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka Floods of November 1992 - A Meteorological Study, Mausam, 46, 69-74 (1995). |  | | Ranjit Singh, Development of Western Disturbances - A New Perception, CBI and P No. 234, pp 183-188 (1993 d). |
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| | Bhai ranjit Singh floats Akal council |
 | | Discussing the agenda of Akal Council, Bhai Ranjit Singh said that it would focus on restoring the supremacy of Akal Takht, preaching of Shabad Guru, besides countering forces like RSS aiming at decimating Sikhism. |  | | He declared that the nomenclature of the Akal Council would be declared shortly which would spread its branches up to block-levels. |  | | Leaders also assailed the former Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal for not coming up to the expectation of Sikhs. |
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| | Ranjit Singh Maharaja Emperor of Punjab Movie live on Modem Connection |
 | | He succeeded in establishing a Kingdom in Punjab, without any distinction of religion, caste, color and creed. |  | | Ranjit Singh is known to be one of the most outstanding rulers of Punjab. |  | | With his exceptional qualities of military leadership, diplomacy, and administrative skills he welded together a large and united Punjab from a conger of petty principalities and different communities at war among themselves. |
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| | Ranjit Singh, Puran Singh issue parallel messages |
 | | A number of Sikh sants (holy men) were presented siropas (robes of honour) and a painting of Takht Keshgarh Sahib unveiled by Badal, Puran Singh and Jagir Kaur. |  | | A number of resolutions were passed at the conclave held under the tutelage of Ranjit Singh expressing faith in the supremacy of the Akal Takht and its jathedar and recognising the suspended cleric as the rightful incumbent of the top temporal seat. |  | | The other two being State Finance Minister Kanwaljit Singh and media baron Barjinder Singh Hamdard,'' Ranjit Singh said in his address. |
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| | Ranjit Singh |
 | | Dahi-i-Ainee of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaja Ranjit Singh with his courtier |  | | Maharaja Ranjit Singh crossing the flooded Uttack river |  | | All data has been compiled by Point Internet Services for business4india.com on the occasion of 200 years of coronation of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. |
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 | | Ranjit Singh was born in India, and at the age of twelve became ruler of the kingdom of Punjab (now in Pakistan). |  | | He was short in stature, and could only see out of one eye, but such was his enthusiasm for life, and his kindness to one and all that he was often described as shining as brightly as the sun. |  | | During his forty-year reign thousands of people came to live in Punjab; Ranjit Singh abolished capital punishment, and there was complete freedom of speech. |
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| | A portrait of Maharaja Ranjit Singh |
 | | Maharaja Ranjit Singh, born in 1780 and taking the reigns of his father's misl only when ten, was the mightiest instrument purging the life of Punjab, widening horizons of Sikhism giving it larger followings and to Punjab a wider geography and broader vision. |  | | This portrait of Maharaja Ranjit Singh represents his real likeness as it appears in most of his portraits rendered by his contemporary artists, mainly Emily Eden to whom Maharaja Ranjit Singh had given many sittings. |  | | Khalsa found in Maharaja Ranjit Singh its strongest base after Shri Guru Gobind Singh, arts and crafts their great patron, industry and handicrafts their promoter and protector and politics its all time seer and motivator. |
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| | Maharaja Ranjit Singh Commemorative Volume |
 | | They have refused to believe since his death that the decline of the Sikh kingdom was inherent in the system of governance that Ranjit Singh had created. |  | | Ranjit Singh on the other hand chose to remain the humble Singh Sahib, came to be called Sarkar by his people and he even avoided wearing emblems of royalty. |  | | This well-researched commemoration volume on Bicentenary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Coronation gives a good account of the studies done on him during the last six decades. |
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| | High Court lawyers condemn Bhai Ranjit Singh |
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| | Guru Gobind Singh Ji |
 | | Akali Phula Singh laid down his life fighting in the battle of Naushera. |  | | There were many who followed Khalsa for personal glory to win estates, etc., but Nihang Akali Phula Singh was one of the few examples whose only purpose was to serve Khalsa and keep the Nishan Sahib flying high. |  | | There were many warriors who kept high the symbol of unflinching will of Khalsa. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Ranjit Singh (South Asian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > South Asian History, Biographies > Ranjit Singh |  | | AllRefer.com - Ranjit Singh (South Asian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |  | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on Ranjit Singh |
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| | Ranjit Singh- Bio |
 | | Singh is married and has two teenage daughters and lives in Potomac, Maryland. |  | | Singh earned bachelors and masters degrees from the University of Bath, U.K. and a masters of business administration from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. |  | | Singh joined Xerox in 1997 and worked in the Office Document Products Group (ODPG) where he led the Network Software and Services Division for the connected DocuColor 230 and DocuColor 265 family. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ranjit Singh |
 | | Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), Indian warrior, who founded the Sikh Kingdom of the Punjab. |  | | Ranjit Singh’s kingdom lasted until 1849 when it was annexed by the British. |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ranjit Singh |
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| | BBC News SOUTH ASIA Sikhs celebrate Ranjit Singh bicentenary |
 | | This was followed by a grand procession of colourfully bedecked elephants, camels, horses and infantry soldiers attired in uniforms similar to those of Ranjit Singh's original Sikh Army. |  | | The concluding ceremonies began in Amritsar city early on Tuesday with a Sikh prayer at the historic Golden Temple. |  | | As part of the bicentennial the Punjab Government has also put together an exhibition of some 265 rare objects associated with the Sikh Kingdom. |
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| | Golden Throne of Ranjit Singh |
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| | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Ranjit Singh @ HighBeam Research |
 | | RANJIT SINGH [Ranjit Singh], 1780-1839, Indian maharaja, ruler of the Sikhs. |  | | Our archive contains millions of documents from thousands of sources and goes back over 23 years. |  | | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Ranjit Singh @ HighBeam Research |
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| | THE BAY OF BENGAL TROPICAL CYCLONE OF 6-10 AUGUST 1979 ... Ranjit Singh |
 | | Ranjit Singh, SW Monsoon and Intra-seasonal Periodicities over India and in the Global Context, CBIandP 59th RandD session, 1-4 Feb. 94, Calcutta, Vol.II, page 1-7 (1994). |  | | N. During the 1979 SW Monsoon season, the Northward propagation of the EZMOC had 30-50 days' periodicity whereas over South China sea and West N. Pacific, its periodicity was 50-70 days (Ranjit Singh, 1994). |  | | Ranjit Singh, Formation of Easterly Wind Maxima at 200 mb During SW Monsoon, Mausam, 36, 503-508 (1985). |
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| | Ranjit Singh |
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| | SINGH SABHA OF NY Inc. |
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| | ObesityHelp.com - Dr. Ranjit Singh |
 | | Please help us contact Dr. Singh to let them know that we're eagerly waiting for their completed registration packet. |  | | Do you have a message for Dr. Singh that you would like to relay to them? |  | | If so, please log in as a member to send your message. |
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| | DBLP: Ranjit Singh |
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| | PR Newswire: Ultralife Elects Ranjit Singh to Board of Directors.@ HighBeam Research |
 | | This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. |  | | Before joining ContentGuard earlier this year, Singh worked for Xerox as a corporate senior vice-president in various assignments related to software businesses. |  | | Ultralife Elects Ranjit Singh to Board of Directors. |
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| | Find in a Library: RanjÃt Singh. |
 | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | Subjects: Ranjit Singh, -- Maharaja of the Sikhs, -- 1780-1839. |
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