The fist ruler of the Sikh empire was Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the last , Duleep Singh before the British Empire annexed Punjab.
they were ruler for 13 years.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh is known as Sher-e-Punjab. He united Punjab and extended Sikh rule to areas which now consists of Both punjabs of India and Pakistan, Kashmir,haryana, Himachal,some parts of NWFP of Pakistan(including peshawar)...........and Tibet(for brief time) His capital was Lahore.
In 1857, Meerut was under British control as part of British India. The local ruler, or the chief authority before the uprising, was a British officer, Lieutenant Colonel George M. Anson, who commanded the 60th Native Infantry. The rebellion, known as the Indian Rebellion of 1857, began in Meerut when Indian soldiers (sepoys) revolted against British rule, marking a significant turning point in India's struggle for independence.
a rule has a different name then a ruler
There is no "rule" associated with Siddhartha Gautama's life. As the Buddha he held no political power and did not rule. Before becoming enlightened he was a prince, not a king and so was not the ruler. He left home before his father died.
Singapore was under British rule from 1819 till 1963. (It was taken by the Japanese early in 1942 but reverted to British rule in 1945).Singapore only officially became a British colony in August 1824. Before that, the British only had the rights to start a trading settlement. The Sultan at that time, had only given the British a piece of land to build a settlement in the southern part of Singapore island, as Singapore was still a territory controlled by a Malay ruler. Therefore, the answer to this question is, 1824 - 1956
A rule is a ruler that starts on the edge and a ruler starts off set from the edge.thank you
If the calibration starts from the edge of the stick then it is a meter rule Basically "0" starting from the edge And if it is a meter ruler ,there is like half inch of empty space before 0
1 Traditional ruler 2 customs and tradition 3 respect for traditional ruler 4 cost of administration 5 native court of justice 6 the british official
PUNJAB
it was good. They were very happy.
to became more powerful and to collect a lot of wealth from India and to establish a permanent rule in India