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Haveli Maharani Jindan located at Lahore Fort, Fort Rd, Lahore, Pakistan

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Thomas Pötsch

4 Google Rating

The Fort of Lahore is located in the heart of the city. It was a great experience to dive into the h

4/ 5

The Fort of Lahore is located in the heart of the city. It was a great experience to dive into the history of Pakistan, but the fort should be better maintained, otherwise it will be worse in some some years. Also, weekends are very busy..

Mr Helper

4 Google Rating

This was a residence of wife of Sikh Ruler Ranjit Singh, Maharani jind inside Lahore Fort & now, it

4/ 5

This was a residence of wife of Sikh Ruler Ranjit Singh, Maharani jind inside Lahore Fort & now, it is Museum which contains things belong to Ranjeet's family. It can be called as Bamba Museum. Remember that in 1849, she stood against British invaders, but invain. She went to Nepal & in old age, she were permitted to spend remaining life with her son Duleep singh in U.K & died there. Her granddaughter Princess Bamba who born & brought up in UK, she decided to settle in Lahore & died in 1957. After her death, her collection were sold to Govt of Pakistan & that collection can be viewed in the Haveli Maharani in Lahore fort.

Shafqat Nazir

5 Google Rating

That's fantastic place in lahore

5/ 5

That's fantastic place in lahore

piyush rai

5 Google Rating

it experience is so cool.

5/ 5

it experience is so cool.

Ijaz Bloach

3 Google Rating

Great history.

3/ 5

Great history.

Muhammad Shoaib

5 Google Rating

Havaily Mai Jindan(Jind Kaur) Mai Jindan Haveli is of unknown origins and believed to be a Mughal st

5/ 5

Havaily Mai Jindan(Jind Kaur) Mai Jindan Haveli is of unknown origins and believed to be a Mughal structure but attributed to the Mai Jindan, Chand Kaur because of the extensive additions by the Sikhs. It is a two storied building where she is alleged to be murdered. Presently this building serves as a museum.[27] Kharak Singh Haveli was the haveli of Kharak Singh, the heir to Ranjit Singh. It lies in the south-east of the Jahangir's Quadrangle. It was later occupied by the British where the first and the ground floor were used as a Commandant's Quarters and godown and servants house respectively. Maharani Jind Kaur (1817 - London, August 1, 1863), also popularly known as Rani Jindan, the Messalina of Punjab. She was the youngest wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the mother of the last Sikh maharaja, Maharaja Duleep Singh. In 1845 she became Regent of Punjab for Duleep Singh. Shortly after the First Anglo-Sikh War saw the British gain hold of Punjab, and in 1846 she was deposed as Regent and banished to Sheikhupura near Lahore. After moving around several gaols, Rani Jindan eventually escaped from Chunar fort, Uttar Pradesh on April 19, 1849 and left a note for the British "You put me in the cage and locked me up. For all your locks and your sentries, I got out by my magic ... I had told you plainly not to push me too hard — but don’t think I ran away, understand well, that I escape by myself unaided ... When I quitted the Fort of Chunar I threw down two papers on my gaddi and one I threw on the European charpoy, now don’t imagine, I got out like a thief". The British confiscated her jewelry and rescinded her pension. Rani Jindan arrived in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 29, 1849 and was given political asylum by Prime Minister Jung Bahadur. She was assigned a residence at Thapathall and given an allowance by the Nepalese government. In 1860 she was permitted to see her son, Maharaja Duleep Singh in Calcutta, and was brought to the shores of England.

Farrukh Ameen

4 Google Rating

Maharani Jindan was the youngest wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Daleep Singh was her son. Her fame w

4/ 5

Maharani Jindan was the youngest wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Daleep Singh was her son. Her fame was beauty. She was one of the beauties of her era. She was selected as Maharani in 1943 after assassination of Ranjit Singh. This haveli helps you to remember her as a great lady of her era. This is one of the best places of Shahi Qila.

Muhammad Shahzad

5 Google Rating

Really Amazed to see such kind of brilliant architecture of past. 😍

5/ 5

Really Amazed to see such kind of brilliant architecture of past. 😍

Khan Muhammad Sahil

5 Google Rating

So beautiful and historic place. Everybody must visit to enjoy specially in cold weather.

5/ 5

So beautiful and historic place. Everybody must visit to enjoy specially in cold weather.

Aftab Farooq

3 Google Rating

Haveli Rani jind Kaur(Mai Jindan) situated at Lahore fort. Mia Jindan was the mother of Dulip singh.

3/ 5

Haveli Rani jind Kaur(Mai Jindan) situated at Lahore fort. Mia Jindan was the mother of Dulip singh. this haveli has 2 storey building. Now the Mai Jindan Haveli is converted into sikh Gallery (sikh heritage museum) and houses a large collection known as the princess Bamba (granddaughter of Mahraja Ranjit Singh) Collection.

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