Lion of Punjab

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Lion of Punjab is the famous epithet of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the 19th-century Sikh ruler renowned for unifying the Sikh Empire and resisting foreign invasions in the Punjab region.

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Lion of Punjab canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
alsoKnownAs Sher-e-Punjab
appliedTo Sikh ruler
associatedWith Sikh Empire
associatedWithRegion Punjab
connotation bravery
leadership
military prowess
culturalSignificanceIn Punjabi culture
Sikh history
derivesFrom metaphor of lion as king of beasts
epithetOf Maharaja Ranjit Singh
hasGenderAssociation male
historicalPeriod 19th century
honorificFor Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s rule
honorificTitleFor Maharaja Ranjit Singh
languageOfEpithet Punjabi
linkedTo Amritsar
Lahore
notableFor resisting foreign invasions in Punjab
symbolizing Sikh resistance
refersTo Maharaja Ranjit Singh
symbolizes defense of Punjab from invasions
strength of the Sikh Empire
timeOfUsage during and after Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s reign
usedFor Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s reputation as a warrior
Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s role in unifying Punjab
usedIn historical writings about the Sikh Empire
popular culture about Sikh history

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Maharaja Ranjit Singh alsoKnownAs Lion of Punjab
Punjab Kesari alsoKnownAs Lion of Punjab
Sher-e-Punjab meaning Lion of Punjab