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Ranjit Singh (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}Punjabi pronunciation: [ɾəɳd͡ʒiːt̪(ə̆) sɪ˩˥ŋɡ]; c. 13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839) was the founder and the first maharaja of the Sikh Empire…
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ranjit Singh | Born | Buddh Singh (1780-11-13)13 November 1780 Haveli of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Gujranwala, Sukerchakia Misl, Sikh Confederacy (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Burial | Cremated remains stored in the Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, Lahore | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Died | 27 June 1839(1839-06-27) (aged 58) Lahore, Sikh Empire (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Dynasty | Sikh Empire | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Father | Maha Singh | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Diwan Moti Ram (1819 – 1820; 1821 – 1826) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Hari Singh Nalwa (1820 – 1821) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Chuni Lal (1826 – 1827) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Diwan Kirpa Ram (1827 – 1831) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Bhama Singh Ardali (1831 – 1832) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Sher Singh (1832 – 1834) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Mihan Singh Kumedan (1834 – 1841) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Shaikh Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din (1841 – 1846) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Governor | Shaikh Imam-ud-Din (1846) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | House | Sukerchakia | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Investiture | 12 April 1801 at Lahore Fort | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Issue among others... | Kharak Singh Sher Singh Duleep Singh | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Mother | Raj Kaur | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Predecessor | Position established | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Predecessor | Position established (Ayub Shah Durrani as the Emir of Kashmir) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Predecessor | Maha Singh | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Reign | 12 April 1801 – 27 June 1839 | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Reign | 3 July 1819 – 27 June 1839 | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Reign | 15 April 1792 – 11 April 1801 | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Religion | Sikhism | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Spouse | Mehtab Kaur Datar Kaur Jind Kaur See list for others | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Successor | Kharak Singh | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Successor | Position abolished | 1.00 | infobox |
| Ranjit Singh | Wazir | Khushal Singh Jamadar (1801 – 1818) Dhian Singh Dogra (1818 – 1839) | 1.00 | infobox |
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