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    Kharak Singh (22 February 1801 – 5 November 1840) was the second Maharaja of the Sikh Empire. He was the eldest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh Empire and his consort, Maharani Datar Kaur. He succeeded his father on 27 June 1839 and reigned until his dethronement and imprisonment on 8 October 1839. [2] .

  2. KHARAK SINGH, MAHARAJA (1801-1840), eldest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, was born on 9 February 1801. He was married to Chand Kaur, daughter of Jaimal Singh Kanhaiya, in 1812. The Maharaja brought him up in ihe family`s martial tradition and assigned him to a variety of military expeditions.

  3. Kharak Singh. Eldest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Kharak Singh was bron from his second and beloved wife Rani Raj Kaur in 1801. In 1811 he married Rani ChandKaur and on 1821 he fathered Prince Nau Nihal Singh, a brilliant personality and most respected member of royal family.

  4. Kharak Singh, Maharaja. Eldest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1801-1840) Was born on 9 February 1801. He was married to Chand Kaur, daughter of Jaimal Singh Kanhaiya, in 1812. The Maharaja brought him up in the family’s martial tradition and assigned him to a variety of’ military expeditions.

  5. Maharaja Kharak Singh was eldest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, born on 9 February 1801. He was married to Chand Kaur, daughter of Jaimal Singh Kanhaiya, in 1812. The Maharaja brought him up in the family’s martial tradition and assigned him to a variety of military expeditions.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm7798763Kharak Singh - IMDb

    Kharak Singh. Visual Effects: Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Kharak Singh, whose also known as Kharak Sujan Singh, was born August 3, 1989 in a Hindu family of Uttrakhand, India. He is the son of Sujan Singh, an Indian Army Officer, and Manohari Devi, a House Wife.

  7. Baba Kharak Singh was elected the first President of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) in 1921. In November that year, the Punjab Government passed as order where by the keys of the toshakhana (treasury) of the Golden Temple at Amritsar were to remain in the custody of the Deputy Commissioner of the district.

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