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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Datar_KaurDatar Kaur - Wikipedia

    Datar Kaur died on 20 June 1838 in her haveli in Sheikhupura. Her Samadhi is located in the royal garden, now part of the grounds of Government Islamia College, Civil Lines, Lahore . Family history

  2. Apr 7, 2017 · Ranjit Singh married Mehtab Kaur the granddaughter of Jai Singh of the Kanhaiya misl after Sada Kaur, Mehtab’s mother insisted on the alliance. The couple together had their first son named Ishar Singh (born in 1802) but he died at the age of two. Soon the couple separated and Mehtab started living with her mother Sada Kaur.

  3. Nov 2, 2021 · She was the grandmother of Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh (1821-1840), a famous Sikh ruler. Raj Kaur died on 20 June 1838, at Lahore. Her Samadh, was built, during the last days of the Secular Sikh Raj. Later her daughter In law Maharani Chand Kaur (d. 1842), and the Rani Nanaki Kaur, wife of Nau Nihal Singh, were cremated, at the same spot. Today ...

  4. Datar Kaur (1838 A.D.), the daughter of Sardar Ran Singh Nakai (A.D. 1781), of the Nakai Misl, thus also adding his strength. The second marriage annoyed Sada kaur and Mahtab Kaur.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Datar_KaurDatar Kaur - Wikiwand

    Maharani Datar Kaur (born Bibi Raj Kaur Nakai; ( c. 1784– 20 June 1838) was the queen consort of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire and the mother of his successor, Maharaja Kharak Singh.

  6. Maharani Datar Kaur died on 20 June 1838, at Lahore. Her Samadh, was built, during the last days of the Secular Sikh Raj. Later her daughter In law Maharani Chand Kaur (d. 1842), and the Rani Sahib Kaur, wife of Nau Nihal Singh, were cremated, at the same spot. Today the site has become part of Islamia College, Civil Lines, Lahore grounds.

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  8. Datar Kaur ensured Sher Singh received the necessary education, and her guidance undoubtedly influenced the ruler he would later become. Next, we’ll look at Maharani Datar Kaur’s life during the turbulent times following Ranjit Singh’s death, her struggles and endeavors to secure her son’s throne, and her lasting legacy.