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How many parts was state divided during maharaj ranjit singh rule?

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Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sandhawalia (November 13, 1780 - June 27, 1839), also known as "Sher-e-Punjab" ("The Lion of Punjab"), became the first Sikh Emperor after uniting the 11 Sikh Kingdoms of Punjab on the foundations of the Khalsa and under the banner of Sarkar-i-Khalsa, from 1799-1839.

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1Early life2Ancestors3Sons4Contemporaries: Mughal Emperors at Delhi5Contemporaries: English Sovereigns6Contemporaries: Chinese Sovereigns7Contemporaries: Iranian Qajar Sovereigns8Contemporaries: French Sovereigns9Contemporaries: Patiala Sikh Sovereigns10Contemporaries: Jind Sikh Sovereigns11Contemporaries: Nabha Sikh Sovereigns12Contemporaries: Faridkot Sikh Sovereigns13History14A fearless warrior15Respect from all quarters16Truly secular leader17Muslims and the Sarkar-i-Khalsa18The Maharajah's Military19Timeline19.1History of Punjab19.2Sikh Confederation20Army History21Increase in Size of Army22Restructuring of the Army23Hierarchy24Uniforms25Generals of Maharajah26Rewards and payments27See also28External Links29Question30References

Early life

Ranjit Singh was born on November 13, 1780 in Gujranwala City, Punjab, which is now in modern day Pakistan. He was born into a Sikh Jatt family of the Sandhawalia Clan, to Sardar Maha Singh Sukerchakia (d. 1792), and Sardarni Mai Raj Kaur, the daughter of Raja Gajpat Singh of the Jind Kingdom. At the time, large parts of the Punjab were ruled by the Sikhs, who had divided the territory among factions known as Misls, each with its own powerful Sikh chieftain. His grandfather was Sardar Charat Singh Sukerchakia (d. 1770), and his great grandfather was Sardar Naudh Singh(d. 1752), also a Sikh Warrior, and the great great grandson of Baba Budha Ji(d. 1718), the first in line to take Amrit Sachaar.

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