Maharani Jind Kaur
Maharani Jind Kaur was the last queen of the Sikh Empire, born in 1817. She was the wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and became a prominent figure after his death in 1839. Jind Kaur played a significant role in the political landscape of Punjab, especially during the turbulent times following the British annexation of the region.
After the death of her son, Maharaja Dalip Singh, she became a symbol of resistance against British rule. Jind Kaur was known for her courage and determination, leading efforts to reclaim her son's throne. Her legacy continues to inspire many as a strong female leader in Indian history.