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Ranjit Singh

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Ranjit Singh (1780–1839)

Indian maharajah. He succeeded his father as a minor Sikh leader in 1792, and created a Sikh army that conquered Kashmir and the Punjab. In alliance with the British, he established himself as ‘Lion of the Punjab’, ruler of the strongest of the independent Indian states.



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Vipin Kumar Sharma ( 71), Shankar Das ( 71), Mandeo Singh Pathania ( 71), Ranjit Singh ( 74), Rajiv Niranjan Datar ( 72), Mohammad Nawab ( 77) and Amardip Singh Malik ( with the day's best card of 67) are tied sixth at one- over.
But 2 Sisters chief executive Ranjit Singh said: "This isn't about racism or the actions of corporate businesses, this is a PR stunt by Unite to try and demonstrate its strength to its members.
A villager who survived Thursday's attack, Ranjit Singh, spoke of local anger at the authorities' failure to heed several warnings that such an attack was imminent.
 
 
 
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