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Rattan Singh (1805–1845) was born to Maharani Datar Kaur. [59] [60] He was granted the Jagatpur Bajaj estate as his jagir. Polk, William Roe (2018). Crusade and Jihad: The Thousand-year War Between the Muslim World and the Global North. Yale University Press. p.263. ISBN 978-0300222906. Are the four forms of the deva always presented at once in all four forms in one place/location/temple, or just freely in one or two or all four forms? Singh, Ganda (2011). "Khalsa". In Singh, Harbans (ed.). The Encyclopedia Of Sikhism. Vol.II E–L (Thirded.). Punjabi University Patiala. p.473. ISBN 978-8-1-7380-204-1. The British directly ruled two-thirds of the Indian subcontinent; the rest was under indirect rule by the above-mentioned princes under the considerable influence of British representatives, such as Residents, at their courts.

The maharaja of Mysore was the king and principal ruler of the southern Indian Kingdom of Mysore and briefly of Mysore State in the Indian Dominion roughly between the mid- to late-1300s and 1950. The maharaja's consort was called the maharani of Mysore. Henry Thoby Prinsep (2011). Origin of the Sikh Power in the Punjab, and Political Life of Muha-Raja Runjeet Singh. Cambridge University Press. pp.152–161. ISBN 978-1-108-02872-1. Singh, Patwant; Rai, Jyoti M. (2008). Empire of the Sikhs: the life and times of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. London: Peter Owen. p.69. ISBN 978-0720613230. a b c d e Sunit Singh (2014). Pashaura Singh and Louis E. Fenech (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies. Oxford University Press. pp.62–65. ISBN 978-0-19-100411-7.

Van Die, Marguerite (2001). Religion and Public Life in Canada: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. University of Toronto Press. p.348. ISBN 978-0802082459. It is said that Ishar Singh was not the biological son of Mehtab Kaur and Ranjit Singh, but only procured by Mehtab Kaur and presented to Ranjit Singh who accepted him as his son. [63] Tara Singh and Sher Singh had similar rumors, it is said that Sher Singh was the son of a chintz weaver, Nahala and Tara Singh was the son of Manki, a servant in the household of Sada Kaur. Henry Edward Fane, the nephew and aide-de-camp to the Commander-in-Chief, India, General Sir Henry Fane, who spent several days in Ranjit Singh's company, reported, Bhatia, Sardar Singh (2011). "Mahitab Kaur (d, 1813)". In Singh, Harbans (ed.). The Encyclopedia Of Sikhism. Vol.III M–R (3rded.). Punjabi University Patiala. p.19. ISBN 978-8-1-7380-349-9.

Singh, Patwant (2013). Empire of the Sikhs: the life and times of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Peter Owen Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7206-1524-1. OCLC 841311234. UNESCO – Traditional brass and copper craft of utensil making among the Thatheras of Jandiala Guru, Punjab, India". ich.unesco.org . Retrieved 1 July 2019. a b Ishtiaq Ahmed (1998). State, Nation and Ethnicity in Contemporary South Asia. Bloomsbury Academic. pp.139–140. ISBN 978-1-85567-578-0.

Most famous was Bendahara Seri Maharaja Tun Mutahir of Malacca (executed 1509) and Datuk Maharaja Lela Pandak Lam of Perak (executed 1876).



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