For other people with the same two names, see Sher Singh (disambiguation).
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Sher Singh
Maharaja of Punjab Maharaja of Lahore Sarkar-i-Wallah[1] Sarkar Khalsaji[2]
Painting of Maharaja Sher Singh wearing the Koh-i-Noor diamond (located on his right bicep), by August Schoefft, ca.1841–42
Maharaja of the Sikh Empire
Reign
18 January 1841 – 15 September 1843
Coronation
27 January 1841
Lahore Fort, Lahore
Predecessor
Chand Kaur
Successor
Duleep Singh
Prime Minister
See list
Dhian Singh Dogra
Born
4 December 1807
Batala, Sikh Empire
(present-day Gurdaspur district, Punjab, India)
Died
15 September 1843(1843-09-15) (aged 35)
Shah Bilaal gardens, Lahore, Sikh Empire
(present-day Kot Khawaja Saeed, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan)
Consort
Prem Kaur Waraich (m.1822)
Spouses
Desa Kaur Nakai
(m. 1819; died 1821)
Bibi Pratap Kaur Jagat Singh Brar
(m. 1825)
Dakno Kaur Mai Sahiba
(m. 1842)
Issue
By Maharani Desa Kaur: * None By Maharani Prem Kaur: * Yuvraj Pratap Singh Bahadur By Maharani Pratap Kaur: * Kanwar Deva Singh Bahadur By Maharani Dakno Kaur: * Shahdeo Singh Bahadur
House
Sukerchakia
Father
Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Punjab
Mother
Mehtab Kaur Kanhaiyā
Religion
Sikhism
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Sher Singh (4 December 1807 – 15 September 1843) was the fourth Maharaja of the Sikh Empire. Elder of the twins of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh Empire and Maharani Mehtab Kaur. His reign began on 18 January 1840 following his assault on Lahore which ended the brief regency of Maharani Chand Kaur.[3] He was assassinated on 15 September 1843 by Ajit Singh Sandhawalia.[3]
^Suri., Sohan Lal (1961). Umdat-ut-tawarikh ['Umdat at-tawārīh, engl.] An outstanding original source of Panjab history by Lala Sohan Lal Suri. OCLC 163394684.
^Suri., Sohan Lal (1961). Umdat-ut-tawarikh ['Umdat at-tawārīh, engl.] An outstanding original source of Panjab history by Lala Sohan Lal Suri. OCLC 163394684.
^ abSyad Muhammad Latif, Lahore: Its History, Architectural Remains and Antiquities: With an Account of Its Modern Institutions, Inhabitants, Their Trade, Customs, Printed at the New Imperial Press, 1892
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