
Sher-e-Punjab
Sher-e-Punjab, meaning "Lion of Punjab," is a title that honors the bravery and leadership of prominent Sikh warriors and leaders from Punjab, India. The term is often associated with Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century, who united various Punjabi regions under his rule and was known for his military skill and statesmanship. Sher-e-Punjab symbolizes courage, strength, and pride in Punjabi history and culture. It is used to recognize individuals or entities that exemplify these qualities, inspiring regional identity and heritage.