
Maharani Jindan Kaur
Maharani Jindan Kaur was a prominent 19th-century Sikh queen and the mother of Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last ruler of the Sikh Empire. She was known for her strong leadership qualities, intelligence, and resistance against British colonial expansion. After the fall of the Sikh Empire in 1849, she played a significant role in supporting her son and safeguarding her community’s interests. Jindan Kaur is remembered as a courageous and influential figure in Sikh history, symbolizing resilience and the struggle for independence during a period of political upheaval.