Monday, April 4, 2022

Story of Raja Ranjit Singh and his girl friend Moran

Story of Raja Ranjit Singh and his girl friend Moran

Zulfiqar Qadri

The Punjabis acknowledge Raja Ranjit Singh as the sole ruler after Rajpuras in its history, which gave the slogan of Greater Punjab to the Punjab from East Punjab to Afghanistan and from Kashmir to the borders of Sindh, Ranjit Singh on Sindh.  The army tried to capture Sindh but could not conquer, but Sindh's ruler Mir Talpur Ranjit Singh's army decided to stop the Kashi army.  The tradition that Ranjit Singh plays in Punjab is still intact, to commemorate the anniversary of Raja Ranjit Singh's death on June 27, 2019, last year.  "The monument was erected and paid tribute to him. If the English Raja had erected a monument outside, it would have been demolished. Also, he would have been declared a traitor and a disbeliever."  , Mian Mir, Baba Fareed and others have forgotten the teaching and history of Sufis The peace and brotherhood of these Sufi saints  Forget the message that followed Ranjit Singh's expansionist tradition. Ranjit Singh was born on November 19, 1780, in the house of Raja Maha Singh, the ruler of Punjab. His father died when he was very young.  One eye was lost and one eye was lost. Ranjit Singh was thrown to the throne of Punjab at the age of thirteen years. Ranjit Singh ruled from Kashmir in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for 39 years and died on 27 June 1839, Maharaja Ranjit Singh.  First made his throne Gujranwala, but the Muslims of Lahore wrote a letter to him to save him from the unrest. Then Ranjit Singh attacked Lahore and destroyed the city.  After conquering Lahore after the ordinary and bitter conquest of Lahore, he made Lahore his throne.  One of the big acts

involved was the fun talk of Ranjit Singh's father, Queen Sada Kor.  Doss had assassinated his territory and married Mehtab Kor, daughter of Rani Sada Kor, to his son Ranjit Singh and later Ranjit Singh killed his entire mother Maharani Raj Kor on suspicion of his mother-in-law, Ranjit.  Singh is regarded by historians as cruel and tyrannical. Raja Ranjit Singh, like the Mughal Emperor Akbar Azam, kept wives and ministers of different religions in his palace and court.  His wives, along with the daughters of the servants who were guarding the horses and dogs, would visit the shrine of a Muslim elder Mao Lal Hussein every month before Ranjit Singh would visit the Gurdwara Hari Temple, Amritsar.  Ranjit Singh's view on a beautiful beautiful woman, Moran, was primarily a "prostitute" and he belonged to the "Manawala" village.  The well is built - today there is a well in the Punjab with the name "Angry well".  Saffron for the travelers and the poor bride's wedding was spent at her expense to make the poor even home, why Ranjit Singh his name but when he said "Moran" with his eyes, he was fascinated by Moran.  The horseman was there when Ranjit Singh's palace already had many wives and maids. Moran joined Ranjit Singh forcing him to join him. At one time, he was approaching Ranjit Singh when the water was flowing.  Submerged in water and met with Ranjit Singh on foot, it was reported to Ranjit Singh that he immediately constructed a bridge over the canal, 2 km from Wagah on the Lahore-Amritsar road.  The so-called "gravel bridge".  But the Government of India changed its name to "Pul Moran" after the death of Maha Raja Ranjit Singh "Moran".  Ranjit Singh, a woman in his life "Moran" and another horse named "Leila", had to pay a great price for getting them.  Ranjit Singh was informed that the horse from Peshawar had a horse which was his own and the horse's name was "Leila". Ranjit Singh messaged the sons of Peshawar.  Ranjit Singh's troops attacked Peshawar, but no horse was found three times. Ranjit Singh's troops attacked Peshawar for the third time.  The horse "Leila" is kept in a museum in Lahore Fort today in a haunted condition. Thousands of Sikhs and Sikhs were killed in these wars. Ranjit Singh was forced to pay Ranjit Singh Moran when he married another prostitute Moran.  The marriage of Sikhs to the Golden Temple Darbar Sahib Amritsar was announced when the Sikhs were sentenced to marry a non-Sikh woman if Maharaja Ranjit Singh married a non-Sikh woman and brought him to the royal palace.  Ranjit Singh Darbar Sahib told religious propaganda of Golden Temple  False punishment is acceptable, but I cannot convince Moran after Ranjit Singh was beaten for Moran.  There was no currency till the ruler of Punjab, Ranjit Singh had no coin or currency in his own name. In pure government, after the name of Guru Nanak, Nanak used to run the currency in coins and the second marriage was after Ranjit Singh married "Moran".  The name of the state of Sikan was written on the currency named "Moran Sarkar" after his beloved wife "Moran", the name of the "Moran Sarkar" was sealed on the papers and documents of the traders and the government.  Moran was not only beautiful in color, stature in stature, but also with foresight and generosity in mind, Ranjit Singh was also impressed by his intelligent and intelligent decisions.  There were more beautiful women in the court of Ranjit Singh, but it is well-known about Moran that a man like Aziz-ud-Din, a Darwish monk at that time, also used to rent a mosque near Moran Palace which is today a mosque in Lahore.  Known as Mai Moran, Ranjit Singh's government was a pure government that obeyed the orders and directions of the Sikhs' most powerful monarchy.  Sardar Fola Singh, a member of the Akal throne, was also strongly opposed to Maharaja Ranjit Singh's marriage and marriage to a Muslim girl.  When the lone panchayat was angry with Ranjit Singh alone, he was summoned many times but he was not ready to count Moran. One day Moran made the important decision of his life, returned the title of Maha Rani and took leave from Ranjit Singh.  There was a great change within Moran. He had no children. Ranjit Singh made him a great ally, but he had decided that he was purely religious and had become associated with the world, rather than Empress Moran.  Becoming a religious and spiritual woman, who always preferred spiritual and mental content over material and worldly aspirations, at the request of her spiritual teacher Maulana Jan Mohammed, she eventually founded an Arabic and Persian scholarship that was very popular at that time.  Useful because Indian students had to travel hundreds of miles to learn Persian and Arabic.  Their doors were always open to the poor and needy.  Moran Ranjit Singh was gone, and Saile would come to Moran's door if anyone in the city needed it, she would go to Moran and the conspirators would have been conspiring against Moran despite the palace and the throne.  Later, Moran's heart was filled with Lahore and he was transferred to Pathankot and spent the rest of his life away from the world.  Build a garden that is still established in Lahore

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  1. Good article very useful information enjoyed reading it I like historic stories it made my day.

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