BBC History Magazine

FROM CONQUEST TO CALAMITY

1. The legend of south Asia

orn in Gujranwala (now in Pakistan), Maharajah Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) was the scion of a Sikh warrior-clan, who became a legendary figure in south Asian history. His youth was spent in battles and empire-building, leaving him effectively illiterate. Yet

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