Chand Kaur

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Chand Kaur was a 19th-century Sikh queen and briefly the regent of the Sikh Empire during a turbulent succession struggle following Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s death.

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Chand Kaur canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh
historical figure
queen
regent
associatedWith Lahore Darbar
associatedWithEvent death of Kharak Singh
death of Nau Nihal Singh
capitalOfRealm Lahore
century 19th century
conflict Sikh Empire succession crisis after Ranjit Singh
country Sikh Empire
deathCause assassination
ethnicGroup Punjabi
gender female
historicalRegion Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent
surface form: Punjab, Indian subcontinent
houseOrDynasty Sandhawalia-related Sikh nobility
languageOfCourt Punjabi
monarchOf Sikh Empire
motherOf Nau Nihal Singh
notableFor being regent of the Sikh Empire after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
role in the Sikh Empire succession struggle
occupation queen consort
regent of the Sikh Empire
placeOfDeath Lahore
politicalStatus claimant to the throne of the Sikh Empire
positionHeld Regent of the Sikh Empire
predecessorAsConsort Ranjit Singh’s earlier queens (as chief queen of heir-apparent Kharak Singh)
regencyFor Nau Nihal Singh
regionOfActivity Punjab
reignOrRegencyEnd 1840
reignOrRegencyStart 1839
relativeByMarriage Ranjit Singh NERFINISHED
religion Sikhism
spouse Kharak Singh NERFINISHED
successorAsRegentOrClaimant Sher Singh NERFINISHED
title Maharani Chand Kaur
surface form: Maharani of the Sikh Empire

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Sher Singh relative Chand Kaur
Kharak Singh spouse Chand Kaur
Nau Nihal Singh mother Chand Kaur