Ranjit Singh
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Born to Maha Singh, the leader of the Sukerchakia Misl, Ranjit Singh survived smallpox in infancy but lost sight in his left eye. He fought his first battle alongside his father at the age of 10. After his father died around Ranjit's early teenage years, he became leader of the Misl. Ranjit was the most prominent of the Sikh leaders who opposed Zaman Shah, the ruler of Durrani Empire, during his third invasion. After Zaman Shah's retreat in 1799, he captured Lahore from the Sikh triumvirate which had been ruling it since 1765. At the age of 21, he was formally coronated at Lahore.
Before his rise, the Punjab had been fragmented into a number of warring Sikh (known as misls), Muslim and Hindu states. A large part of Punjab was under the direct Durrani control. By 1813, Ranjit Singh had successfully annexed the Sikh misls and taken over the local kingdoms; following decades saw the conquest of Durrani Afghan-ruled territories of Multan, Kashmir and Peshawar into his expanding Sikh Empire. Ranjit Singh established friendly relations with the British.
Ranjit Singh's reign introduced reforms, modernisation, investment in infrastructure and general prosperity. His Khalsa army and government included Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims and Europeans. His legacy includes a period of Sikh cultural and artistic renaissance, including the rebuilding of the Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar as well as other major gurdwaras, including Takht Sri Patna Sahib, Bihar and Hazur Sahib Nanded, Maharashtra under his sponsorship. He also founded the Order of the Propitious Star of Punjab in 1837. Ranjit Singh was succeeded by his son Kharak Singh after his death in 1839. Provided by Wikipedia
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Amyand's hernia by Kulwant Singh, Rana Ranjit Singh, Sundeep Kaur
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Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration by Jaswinder Kaur Virk, Sanjiv Kumar, Ranjit Singh, Avinash C Tripathi, Shailendra K Saraf, Vikas Gupta, Parveen Bansal
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Assessment of preventive dental care among dental students and dental professionals in India: A knowledge, attitude, and practice study by Paramjit Kaur Khinda, Rupali Mahajan, Amarjit Singh Gill, Ranjit Singh Uppal, Jyotinder Kaur, Akhilesh Shewale, S P Saravanan, Nidhi Bhatia
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Using AI to Differentiate Mpox From Common Skin Lesions in a Sexual Health Clinic: Algorithm Development and Validation Study by Nyi Nyi Soe, Zhen Yu, Phyu Mon Latt, David Lee, Ranjit Singh Samra, Zongyuan Ge, Rashidur Rahman, Jiajun Sun, Jason J Ong, Christopher K Fairley, Lei Zhang
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Integration of System Biology Tools to Investigate Huperzine A as an Anti-Alzheimer Agent by Pukar Khanal, Farshid Zargari, Farshid Zargari, Bahareh Farasati Far, Dharmendra Kumar, Mogana R, Yasir K. Mahdi, Najwan K. Jubair, Shailendra K. Saraf, Parveen Bansal, Ranjit Singh, Malarvili Selvaraja, Yadu Nandan Dey
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