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Getting to Know Rani Jind Kaur

Monday
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18
March
2024

Discover the compelling legacy of Rani Jind Kaur, the formidable last queen of Panjab, who navigated numerous challenges to institute significant governmental reforms.

Discover the compelling legacy of Rani Jind Kaur, the formidable last queen of Panjab, who navigated numerous challenges to institute significant governmental reforms. Despite facing opposition, she balanced military and civil administration, prioritizing revenue collection to stabilize the state's finances.

Leveraging her esteemed status as Maharaja Ranjit Singh's widow and Maharaja Duleep Singh's mother, she emerged as a powerful leader, challenging conventional gender norms and leading with unwavering strength. Her remarkable journey is a beacon of courage and resilience, inspiring Sikhs and women worldwide.

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