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Assassin's Creed Chronicles India begins in the glorious Amritsar Summer Palace, and allows players to climb, jump and fight over its rooftops against the spectacular backdrop of the capital of the Sikh Empire.The Palace was the brainchild of Ranjit Singh. To help conjure the experience of visiting the Summer Palace, and to understand its wider significance, Matt Lewis is joined once again by Davinder Toor.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Michael McDaidProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic by Aaron Miller, Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I'm joined by community member Ranjit Singh. Ranjit is a civil engineer and he's been using his skills and insights and experience from civil engineering to help him build a HMO property business. I want to find out how he's been doing that, what challenges Ranjit has had to overcome to get where he is.We're also going to talk specifically about planning restrictions, about the changing and evolving landscape of the areas that he invests in and how he has been dealing with these. If you're an investor just getting started, perhaps you're a bit further along on your journey, this is definitely an episode you want to stick around for.Topics covered in this episode: 02:30 - Ranjit's Journey into Property Investment 06:57 - The Reality of Building a Property Portfolio 11:22 - Adapting to Market Changes in Derby 18:21 - Planning Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles 26:13 - Defining a Good Deal in HMO Investments 32:35 - Long-Term Strategies and Risk ManagementPlease leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us celebrate this milestone!-Got any questions? Ask us in The HMO Community Facebook Group or follow me on Instagram @andygraham.hmo for daily HMO tips and advice! If you want to join my 1-2-1 mentoring program, you can enquire here. New to HMOs? Join The HMO Roadmap on a premium plan and unlock our award-winning library of 400+ resources to help you start, scale and systemise your HMO business. Get started now!
Of the many empires that have risen and fallen throughout history, Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India draws our attention to one of the mightiest and most short-lived: the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century.One man is considered essential to the Empire's formation and success: Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a self-taught, one-eyed warrior who commanded the respect of the British Empire. In this episode, Davinder Toor helps Matt Lewis learn more about this remarkable man.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Tim ArstallProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Peta StamperSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic by Aaron Miller, Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
★ Join the Ramblings of a Sikh YouTube Channel ★ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy this podcast a coffee ★ Discover the legendary life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the iconic Sikh warrior and king, in this insightful video featuring co-curator Davinder Singh Toor.
In this episode of Million Dollar Listening, host Chris Ristau sits down with Ranjit Singh, broker at Relentless Real Estate, to discuss her journey from corporate life to closing an impressive 15 real estate deals in her first year as an agent. Learn Ranjit's proven methods for consistent success, including building strong client relationships, establishing a repeatable process, and leveraging social media to stay ahead in the competitive real estate market.Key Takeaways:-How Ranjit Singh closed 15 deals in her first year of real estate-Tips for real estate agents to create consistent business-Building strong relationships with clients for long-term success-Using social media to grow your real estate business-How to balance family life with a thriving real estate careerWhether you're a new or experienced real estate agent, this episode offers invaluable insights to help you grow your business.
In episode #38, We explore the remarkable journey of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the visionary leader who transformed fragmented territories into a powerful Sikh Empire. Known as the "Sher-e- Punjab," Ranjit Singh not only built a formidable military but also fostered a culture of inclusivity, diplomacy, and innovation. Discover how his leadership, foresight, and unique approach to governance reshaped the subcontinent, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire.00:00 – Early Life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh17:01 – Golden Age of Punjab01:18:16 – End of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Golden RuleEmpire of the Sikhs: The Life and Times of Maharaja Ranjit Singh by Patwant Singh and Jyoti M. Rai - https://amzn.to/4e8PobYThe Court and Camp of Runjeet Singh by The Hon. W. G. Osborne - https://archive.org/details/courtcampofrunje00osboiala/page/n1/mode/2upMaharaja Ranjit Singh : politics, society, and economy by Fauja Singh & A.C Arora - https://archive.org/details/maharajaranjitsi0000unseA History of the Sikhs by Joseph Davey Cunningham - https://archive.org/details/cunninghamshisto00cunnuoftMaharaja Ranjit Singh by Sir Lepel Griffin - https://archive.org/details/ranjitsingh00grifThe Real Maharaja: Ranjit Singh by Fakir Syed Waheeduddin - https://amzn.to/4eqil2W
The Dal Khalsa was the pinnacle of Khalsa governance. Its sanguinary rise in 18th century Punjab and dominance of its foes paved the way for the eventual rise of Ranjit Singh's Sikh Empire in the early 19th century. But why did the Dal Khalsa fade away? Listen to find out more.
O primeiro marajá do Punjab morreu há 185 anos.
In dieser Episode tauchen wir in die Geschichte des Koh-i-noor ein, einem der berühmtesten und mit 106 Karat größten Edelsteine der Welt. Unsere Reise beginnt in Indien, wo er im 19. Jahrhundert nach blutigen Machtkämpfen schließlich zum Symbol des blühenden Sikh-Reiches von Ranjit Singh wird. Selbst die übermächtige britische Ostindienkompanie ist gegen Singhs geeintes Reich machtlos. Doch als der Herrscher stirbt, bricht ein blutiger Kampf um sein Erbe und damit auch um den Koh-i-Noor aus. Heute ist der Diamant in der Krone von Queen Mother Elizabeth eingesetzt und im Tower of London ausgestellt… ........Das Folgenbild zeigt Queen Victoria, die den Koh-i-Noor als Brosche trägt (Gemälde von Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1856; das Bild wurde mittels KI erweitert).........WERBUNGDu willst dir die Rabatte unserer Werbepartner sichern? Hier geht's zu den Angeboten!.......Jetzt His2Go unterstützen für tolle Vorteile, über Acast+ oder Steady.Werde His2Go Hero oder His2Go Legend: https://plus.acast.com/s/his2go-geschichte-podcast.Werde auch ohne Kreditkarte His2Go Hero oder His2Go Legend: steadyhq.com/his2go..........LITERATURDalrymple, William und Anita Anand: Koh-i-Noor. The Story of the World's Most Infamous Diamond. Bloomsbury, London 2017.William Dalrymple und Anita Anand bei einer Buchbesprechung in Kolkata im Jahr 2017 (Indien): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJgZf9c6MTQ..........UNTERSTÜTZUNGFolgt und bewertet uns bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podimo oder über eure Lieblings-Podcastplattformen.Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback, Input und Vorschläge zum Podcast, die ihr uns über das Kontaktformular auf der Website, Instagram und unsere Feedback E-Mail: kontakt@his2go.de schicken könnt. An dieser Stelle nochmals vielen Dank an jede einzelne Rückmeldung, die uns bisher erreicht hat und uns sehr motiviert..........COPYRIGHTMusic from https://filmmusic.io: “Sneaky Snitch” by Kevin MacLeod and "Plain Loafer" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY !Neu! Jetzt hier His2Go unterstützen, Themen mitbestimmen und Quiz2Go mit Moderatorin Chiara erleben! https://plus.acast.com/s/his2go-geschichte-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's a Father's Day special on Sports Minutes..ahead of the day dedicated to celebrating dads on 16 June. Delwinder Singh is a household name for fans of local football, but did you know that his dad - Ranjit Singh, was once a drug-addict who was incarcerated in the early 90s? How did that affect Delwinder's upbringing, and how did Ranjit turn over a new leaf to become a responsible dad? The father-son duo speak to Zia-ul Raushan on Sports Minutes in a candid, frank and honest conversation ahead of Father's Day. Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us!raushan@sph.com.sgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It all started with a 2002 letter accusing Ram Rahim of sexually exploiting devotees. He just got acquitted in murder case, but won't walk free. He is also serving 10-year each for raping 2 dera sadhvis. After this, he will serve 20-year life term for murder of Sirsa eveninger editor who dared to publish that letter. In Episode 1458 of Cut The Clutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta discusses the acquittal of Ram Rahim in former Sacha Sauda Dera manager Ranjit Singh's murder, the clout and infamy of the ‘baba'----more----Read National Interest article here: https://theprint.in/national-interest/clueless-in-babaland/8046/----more----Watch Cut The Clutter Who & what are the Babas, Godmen-Dera phenomenon in Punjab and why all parties are chasing them here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr-JjYw6IHg
This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.It's the 28th of May and here are today's headlines.Delhi Rouse Avenue Court today issued summons to Delhi Education Minister Atishi in connection with a defamation case filed by Praveen Shankar Kapoor. The case relates to Atishi's accusations that the BJP attempted to poach Aam Aadmi Party MLAs. Atishi has been ordered to appear in court on the 29th of June. Meanwhile, the court has denied the bail plea of Umar Khalid, who is accused in the ‘larger conspiracy' case related to the 2020 Northeast Delhi riots. Khalid, who was booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), had earlier told the Delhi court that other accused facing graver allegations than him were out on bail as well as people allegedly involved in similar activities were not even made an accused by the Delhi Police.At least 15 people have been killed in multiple landslides across Aizawl today. This included 11 deaths in a stone quarry collapse, with Mizoram witnessing storms caused by Cyclone Remal. Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma told The Indian Express that more bodies continue to be trapped in the debris. The state government sanctioned an amount of Rs 15 crore for relief work, and approved Rs 4 lakh as ex-gratia payment for the families of the deceased.A sessions court in Mumbai today sentenced two colleagues to life imprisonment for the murder of Kirti Vyas, a finance manager at BBlunt salon in Andheri, who was reported missing by her family six years ago. The Sessions Judge found Siddhesh Shantaram Tamhankar and a woman colleague guilty of murder, kidnapping for murder, wrongful restraint, and destruction of evidence, among other sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).The Punjab and Haryana High Court today acquitted Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and four others in the 2002 Ranjit Singh murder case. A division bench allowed the appeals filed by Ram Rahim Singh, Jasbir Singh, Sabdil Singh, Krishan Lal and Avtar Singh against the conviction order by a CBI court in connection with the murder of the Dera manager Ranjit Singh. The high court has yet to release the detailed order.India announced immediate relief assistance worth US$ 1 million to Papua New Guinea in the wake of the devastating landslide. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi expressed deep condolences and conveyed India's readiness to extend all possible support and assistance to the Pacific island country in its time of difficulty. More than 2,000 people were buried alive by a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea last week as treacherous terrain and the difficulty of getting aid to the site raised the fear that few survivors will be found.This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.
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I discuss who is the greatest leader in history with historian Matthew Lockwood. We discuss the profound impact and historical significance of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, whom Matthew nominated in a BBC poll as the greatest leader in world history. We explore Ranjit Singh's unifying leadership, multicultural administration, and remarkable modernizing efforts. We address themes of tolerance, leadership, and the historical connections that resonate with today's world. 00:00 Introduction03:04 Special Guest Matthew Lockwood: A Deep Dive into History05:41 Exploring the Legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh06:57 The Global Impact of Ranjit Singh's Leadership29:00 The Personal Journey of Maharaja Duleep Singh38:14 Reflecting on Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Contributions and Legacy44:39 Future Projects and Closing Thoughts⚡️ In each episode, Paddy Dhanda deep dives into a new human Superpower to help you thrive in the age of AI.
In the early 19th Century, the followers of the Sikh religion forged in empire in northern India's Punjab region. The threat of the British Empire led their Maharaja, Ranjit Singh, to build a powerful Western-style army. But modern armies are a loaded gun that can be just as dangerous to the wielder as to its target. The Khalsa Army, one of India's greatest fighting forces, would be the ruin of the Sikh Empire.Sources & Maps: https://www.unknownsoldierspodcast.com/post/episode-54-glory-of-the-khalsa-maps-and-sourcesAudible Recommendation: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Anarchy-Audiobook/1526616971?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdpMusic:"Battle Fight War Cinematic"by DIADOH via pond5.comYes I know about the title. I combed through like 200 songs to find one that wouldn't be too on the nose and offense and still contain the flavor. Surprisingly difficult!
The Companies (amendment) Act 2024 came into force on 1st April this year. With that all entities have until 30th June to submit information on their beneficial owner to the Companies Commission of Malaysia. The Act also improves on previous regulations regarding the definition and also reporting framework of beneficiaries. Ranjit Singh, senior litigation partner of Ranjit Singh & Yeoh explains the mechanics of this and why this is a step in the right direction.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
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Back to Black is the Amy Winehouse biopic out this week and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. James is Percival Everett's retelling of Mark Twain's 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, narrated by the enslaved Jim. The Wallace collection spotlights Ranjit Singh, the Maharaja of the Sikh Empire and the treasure trove of weapons that kept him in power. Writer Dreda Say Mitchell and journalist and broadcaster Bidisha join Tom Sutcliffe to review. We also look at the BAFTA games awards with scummy mummy and gamer Ellie Gibson.Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Corinna Jones
The convicted art fraudster Inigo Philbrick is out of prison and possibly seeking a return to art dealing. How is that possible? Tim Schneider, The Art Newspaper's acting art market editor, tells us about Philbrick's story, why the art trade is a natural habitat for fraud, and why a criminal past need not lead to art-world banishment. In the wake of the first Art Basel Hong Kong art fair to take place after the newly instated Article 23 security law, our associate digital editor Alexander Morrison talks to our correspondent in China, Lisa Movius, about the law's impact on artists, museums and others in the art world now and in the future. And this episode's Work of the Week is a sword associated with Ranjit Singh, the Maharaja who is the subject of a major exhibition opening next week at the Wallace Collection in London. Davinder Toor, the co-curator of the show, tells us more.Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King, Wallace Collection, London, 10 April-20 October Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Punjabi Podcast with Rattandeep Singh Dhaliwal ਪੰਜਾਬੀ Podcast 'ਤੇ ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਰਾਜਨੀਤਿਕ, ਸਮਾਜਿਕ ਤੇ ਧਾਰਮਿਕ ਮੁੱਦਿਆਂ 'ਤੇ ਸੰਜੀਦਾ ਗੱਲਬਾਤ ਤੇ ਮਸਲਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਹੱਲ ਸੰਬੰਧੀ ਚਰਚਾ ਦੇਖਣ ਨੂੰ ਮਿਲੇਗੀ। ਮੀਡੀਆ ਦੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਦੂਰ ਤੁਹਾਡੀ ਬੋਲੀ ਤੇ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ 'ਚ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਕਰਾਂਗੇ ਕਿ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਪਿੰਡਾਂ ਦੀ ਵੰਨਗੀ ਨੂੰ ਪੇਸ਼ ਕਰ ਸਕੀਏ। On Punjabi Podcast, you will get to see a serious discussion on the political, social and religious issues of Punjab and the solution of the issues. Far from the words of the media, we will try to present the diversity of the villages of Punjab in your speech and in your words. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2023 © PUNJABI PODCAST
If you're enjoying the content, please like, subscribe, and comment! Please consider supporting the show! https://anchor.fm/worldxppodcast/support Ranjit Singh is an Associate Professor in the University of Mary Washington's department of Political Science and International Affairs, where he teaches courses on Middle East politics, international relations, and environmentalism. He's currently working on a book about the natural history of Potomac Creek, where he was raised on a family farm. Links to some of his nature writings may be found on his blog at on-the-creek.blogspot.com, and he tweets at @3lions99. Contact him at rsingh@umw.edu. ______________________ Follow us! @worldxppodcast Instagram - https://bit.ly/3eoBwyr @worldxppodcast Twitter - https://bit.ly/2Oa7Bzm Spotify - http://spoti.fi/3sZAUTG Anchor - http://bit.ly/3qGeaH7 YouTube - http://bit.ly/3rxDvUL #israel #palestine #gaza #international #internationalaffairs #middleeast #history #historyofislam #ottoman #ww1 #ww2 #usforeignpolicy #coldwar #afghanistan #westbank #war #netanyahu #hamas #podcastshow #longformpodcast #longformpodcast #podcasts #podcaster #newpodcast #podcastshow #podcasting #newshow #worldxppodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldxppodcast/support
Shah Zaman, the grandson of Ahmad Shah Abdali, who had been the scourge of the Punjab for decades crosses the Indus again. As the Sikhs prepare to abandon their cities in the face of the Afghan juggernaut, Sardarni Sada Kaur persuades them to dig their heels in and resist. The young Ranjit Singh, the grandson of the legendary Sikh warrior Sardar Charat Singh Shukerchakia, challenges the Afghan King to single combat. An ambitious new British Governor General arrives in Calcutta and lays out an aggressive, expansionist vision, which promises to have a profound impact on the powers jockeying for position in the remains of the crumbling Mughal Empire.
Salman Rashid is a Travel writer and a Fellow of Royal Geographical Society. Salman Rashid comes on The Pakistan Experience to discuss the Arabization of Pakistan, Pakistan's Identity Crisis, Ranjit Singh, Pakistan before Zia-ul-Haq, Mustansar Hussain Tarrar, Balochistan, Karachi, K2 and Lahore after Partition. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters 0:00 Arabization of Names 9:30 Pakistan's Identity Crisis and the role of British Colonialism 17:30 Ranjit Singh and old Empires in India 25:30 India and the history of hatred in Pakistan 32:44 Pre Zia Pakistan and Bengal 40:00 Quaid-e-Azam and Liaquat Ali Khan 45:00 Mustansar Hussain Tarrar should not be a travel writer 49:30 British mapping and writing 54:00 Love for Travel Writing and Ranikot 1:05:00 Hillpark and Karachi 1:10:00 Religiosity and fake piety during Zia-ul-Haq's era 1:15:00 Urdu, Persian, Languages and Dialects 1:19:00 Things to see in Balochistan 1:23:30 King Porus, Alexander the Great and Mandi Bahauddin 1:28:40 Hindu contribution to Lahore and Partition 1:38:00 Audience Questions
Join us for an illuminating conversation with Bhai Ranjit Singh Khalsa Dhadrianwale as we delve into the profound teachings of Gurbani, seek to understand the true meaning of God, and explore the reality of religion in the modern world. Bhai Sahib's eloquent discourse will provide insights into how Sikh philosophy and the sacred hymns of the Guru Granth Sahib offer guidance in our daily lives and spiritual quests. This podcast is a beacon for those yearning to connect with the divine and understand the essence of spirituality through the wisdom of Sikh teachings. Tune in for an episode that promises to enrich your soul and broaden your spiritual horizons.
Interviewer: KIM FERNANDES. Our perspective on emerging technology such as A.I. is often future-oriented and technocratic, focused on how its design features might someday transform the world – and, above all, the advanced economies of the world – in ways wanted and unwanted. In their work at the Data & Society Institute, RIGOBERTO LARA GUZMÁN and RANJIT SINGH have focused instead on the current impacts of A.I. and other data-driven technologies on the lived experience of people in the Majority World – that is, outside of the wealthy economies of the “West” or “Global North.” In their discussion with anthropologist Kim Fernandes, they describe the process of collecting stories for their anthology, Parables of AI in/from the Majority World, and how visions of technology shift when the focus is less on how it works and more on how people must adapt to the parameters it sets, especially when they lack the power or privilege to push back.
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Once again, we look at the Real World™ and we see that more than ever before in our lifetimes, we are on our own. How do we protect ourselves as the situation continues to crumble? MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 184. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: “The Crime Is The Point”/Raw Egg Nationalist, HUMAN EVENTS REN Links “Why are more Americans than ever committing suicide?”/Dennis Prager, FRONT PAGE “Canada's assisted violence death rate is 4.45 times the American firearms suicide rate”, Ranjit Singh. BEARING ARMS Un-Predicting the unpredictable on a Square Range/ Klint Macro,PERSONAL DEFENSE NETWORK Wholistic Finess, Steve Ilg The Music of Roy Young The Music of Assaf Ayalon The Music of Marcelo Nami
The first 2/3 of the conversation revolves around the history of the Middle East and US involvement, and the last 1/3 concerns Dr. Singh's work in the environmental space. If you're enjoying the content, please like, subscribe, and comment! Please consider supporting the show! https://anchor.fm/worldxppodcast/support Ranjit Singh is an Associate Professor in the University of Mary Washington's department of Political Science and International Affairs, where he teaches courses on Middle East politics, international relations, and environmentalism. He's currently working on a book about the natural history of Potomac Creek, where he was raised on a family farm. Links to some of his nature writings may be found on his blog at on-the-creek.blogspot.com, and he tweets at @3lions99. Contact him at rsingh@umw.edu. ______________________ Follow us! @worldxppodcast Instagram - https://bit.ly/3eoBwyr @worldxppodcast Twitter - https://bit.ly/2Oa7Bzm Spotify - http://spoti.fi/3sZAUTG Apple Podcasts - http://apple.co/30uGTny Google Podcasts - http://bit.ly/3v8CF2U Anchor - http://bit.ly/3qGeaH7 YouTube - http://bit.ly/3rxDvUL #international #internationalaffairs #middleeast #history #historyofislam #ottoman #ww1 #ww2 #usforeignpolicy #coldwar #afghanistan #environment #environmentalist #invasivespecies #potomacriver #environmentalscience #podcastshow #longformpodcast #longformpodcast #podcasts #podcaster #newpodcast #podcastshow #podcasting #newshow #worldxppodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldxppodcast/support
Writer, Actor and Content Creator Adeel Afzal is comes back on the podcast to discuss the side of the Pakistani Identity we seldom like to discuss, from Bhagat Singh to Ranjit Singh, from Quaid e Azam to Nehru, from Balochistan to the Pakistan Project, on this deep dive podcast we get into the weeds of the Pakistani identity. Why are we so afraid of our identity? Who are these colonized babus who hate our DNA? Why was Sir Syed awarded the title of Sir? Watch on this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters 0:00 Introduction 3:20 Indian Side of the Pakistani Identity 10:30 Who is scared of actual Pakistani History? 17:30 Balochistan 29:30 Hasan Nissar and Ganda DNA 34:00 Tipu Sultan, Indus and Hindus 40:00 Idea of Pakistan 44:30 Satire and Anwar Maqsood 48:00 Javed Chaudhry and Punjabiyo kee tehreek 55:00 Enforcing a singular Pakistani Identity 58:00 Babu Class and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan 1:07:50 Why do we not own Ranjit Singh? 1:14:17 Audience Questions
The Afghan King Shah Zaman, the grandson of Ahmed Shah Abdali invades the Punjab providing an opportunity for the young Ranjit Singh to start building his reputation.
We loved welcoming Dr Ranjit Singh (aka TV doctor Dr Ranj) to My Favourite Takeaway - not least because Cimran reckons he orders the best selection of Indian dishes we've ever had on the show from Dishoom in Manchester. Among the topics for discussion: fake fire, hospital food, falling asleep with chicken nuggets on one's lap, and the merits of creating your very own version of fusion cuisine by getting deliveries from two different restaurants! Dr Ranj's new book is called How To Be A Boy (And Do It Your Own Way), and comes out in May 2023. Pre-order it hereThanks for listening. Please rate, review and subscribe.Email: HELLO@MYFAVOURITETAKEAWAYPODCAST.COMTwitter: @FavtakeawaypodInstagram: myfavouritetakeawaypodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this katha by Sant Hari Singh (Randhawe wale) talks about the generosity of Maharajah Ranjit Singh Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining
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Episode 4 : Une emprise de violence et de terreur AVERTISSEMENT : Cet épisode traite directement des crimes de sang et de la violence exercés par Gurmeet, et en particulier des cas de castrations forcées. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh prend la tête de la Dera par la violence, et c'est par elle qu'il assoit et maintient son pouvoir. Derrière l'image publique de leader religieux et caritatif, se cache une réalité de terreur et d"intimidation derrière les murs du campus de la secte. Dès les années 1990, Gurmeet s'efforce de doter la secte d'un bras armé capable d'imposer sa domination sur la région, avec des méthodes qui dépassent toutes les limites de l'abjection. Dans la seconde partie de l'épisode, nous revenons sur le film MSG - The Warrior Lion Heart 2, qui achève la mue ultra-nationaliste de Gurmeet dans le personnage qu'il incarne. Le sage oecuménique des débuts cède la place à une brute épaisse et satisfaite pour qui aucun sort n'est trop cruel pour ses ennemis. Un nanar d'une rare débilité, mais surtout un film dans lequel Gurmeet tombe le masque et laisse libre court à ses fantasmes de violence et de mégalomanie. Liens et sources : Source principale : l'ouvrage "Dera Sacha Sauda and Gurmeet Ram Rahim: A Decade-long Investigation" de Anurag Tripathi : https://www.amazon.fr/Dera-Sacha-Sauda-Gurmeet-Rahim-ebook/dp/B07BTF75CW/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0 "Gurmeet Ram Rahim gets life in prison for murder of journalist Chhatrapati" : https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/gurmeet-ram-rahim-life-imprisonment-murder-journalist-ramchandra-chhatrapati-cbi-court-panchkula-1433129-2019-01-17 "Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim convicted in Ranjit Singh murder case" : https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/gurmeet-ram-rahim-convicted-in-ranjit-sing h-murder-case-1862320-2021-10-08 "Six castrated Dera Sacha Sauda devotees deposed, states chargesheet" : https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ws/six-castrated-dera-devotees-deposed-states-chargesheet/story-7AV9TabGgtUtsmN2w6lSEJ.html "Ram Rahim used castrated disciples to amass wealth" : https://www.deccanherald.com/content/659170/ram-rahim-used-castrated-disci ples.html "I Joined a Cult Believing I'd Be Closer to God. Then, I Was Castrated." : https://www.vice.com/en/article/5dgzga/india-cult-ram-rahim-castrations-dera-sacha-sauda
A brief journey about a strong leader of the Khalsa Kingdom Maharaja Ranjit Singh, his birthplace, his parents, and his personality.
A small description of the names of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Why and which Names he is known with: 1. Sher-E-Punjab 2. King of Lahore 3. Master of Five Rivers 4. Napolean of The East 5. Sarkar-E-Khalsa
A brief description of the Judicial, defense, and finance system under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The specialty of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in managing administration and appointing various foreigners in the Army.
He combined the strong points of the traditional Khalsa army with western advances in welfare. He had divided his kingdom into provinces. He aimed to raise sufficient revenue for his empire under his strong and efficient rule Punjab enjoyed peace and prosperity freedom.
This is the full podcast 'The Rise & Fall of the Sikh Empire' with Dr. Priya Atwal. ★ Join the Ramblings of a Sikh YouTube Channel ★ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy this podcast a coffee ★ You can find the full video podcast on my YouTube channel and you can see a full time stamped breakdown of the conversation below. 00:00 - Teaser 01:14 - Introduction 03:07 - What is the Punjabi/Sikh relationship with political ideologies such as monarchy, republicanism and democracy? 11:38 - How would you define the socio-political system of the Misl period? 16:43 - You challenge the assumption that Punjabi Queens are un-martial, could you tell us more about this? 31:20 - Relics of Muhammad in the treasury of Maharaja Runjeet Singh? 33:05 - How else is the martial imagery deployed and developed? 44:10 - Would it be fair to say some of the misunderstandings around topics like women is due to a male dominated perspective? 44:28 - What is the socio-economic and cultural landscape like during Ranjit Singh's reign & does he do anything that drastically changes things? 46:09 - How big is Punjab during Runjeet Singh's reign? 52:01 - How would you define the way Ranjit Singh engages with the British EIC, as well as the larger political landscape externally and internally? 58:10 - How does the Sarvaisddhantattvacudamani (The Crest-Jewel of the Essence of all Systems of Astronomy) play such a central role in redefining the Kharak Singh, Sher Singh, Tara Singh and Duleep Singh? 01:14:28 - Previous episode 01:15:27 - In a nutshell, why did the Sukerchakia dynasty fall apart?
This is a short teaser from the full podcast 'The Rise & Fall of the Sikh Empire' with Dr. Priya Atwal. You can find the full video podcast on my YouTube channel and you can see a full time stamped breakdown of the conversation below. 00:00 - Teaser 01:14 - Introduction 03:07 - What is the Punjabi/Sikh relationship with political ideologies such as monarchy, republicanism and democracy? 11:38 - How would you define the socio-political system of the Misl period? 16:43 - You challenge the assumption that Punjabi Queens are un-martial, could you tell us more about this? 31:20 - Relics of Muhammad in the treasury of Maharaja Runjeet Singh? 33:05 - How else is the martial imagery deployed and developed? 44:10 - Would it be fair to say some of the misunderstandings around topics like women is due to a male dominated perspective? 44:28 - What is the socio-economic and cultural landscape like during Ranjit Singh's reign & does he do anything that drastically changes things? 46:09 - How big is Punjab during Runjeet Singh's reign? 52:01 - How would you define the way Ranjit Singh engages with the British EIC, as well as the larger political landscape externally and internally? 58:10 - How does the Sarvaisddhantattvacudamani (The Crest-Jewel of the Essence of all Systems of Astronomy) play such a central role in redefining the Kharak Singh, Sher Singh, Tara Singh and Duleep Singh? 01:14:28 - Previous episode 01:15:27 - In a nutshell, why did the Sukerchakia dynasty fall apart?
Title - ChetyaN ChoN Writer - Ranjit Singh Sandhu Voice - Jassi Sangha
Today I'm joined once again by Gurinder Singh Mann and we're discussing his latest book - Rise of the Sikh Soldier - as well as a whole host of other topics. ★ Join the Ramblings of a Sikh YouTube Channel ★ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy this podcast a coffee ★ You can find a time stamped breakdown of the full podcast below: 00:00 - Teaser 00:55 - Introduction 01:27 - What made you write the book? 04:01 - How did you go about your research for this book? 05:54 - Out of the 4 pages of illustrations listed in the book, which are worth mentioning? 08:30 - How did you go about picking who to include? 11:17 - Could you tell us a little bit about the upbringing of Jassa Singh Ahluwalia? 14:50 - Why did you not include Nawab Kapur Singh? 16:25 - What could you tell us about Jassa Singh Ahluwalia's reading of the political landscape? 22:32 - What could you tell us about the communications between the Misls and the British? 26:23 - In the letters between the Misls and the British - besides military matters - what else do they discuss? 29:24 - What is the political system of the time? 32:07 - How did the rakhi system work? Was it akin to racketeering? 38:10 - In a nutshell, who is Charat Singh Sukerchakia? 43:34 - What leads to the Sukerchakia's rise to power? 46:19 - Who is Lehna Singh Majithia? 50:19 - Is there a particular reason why the artillery was predominantly composed of Muslims? 52:58 - Although not included in the book, what could you say about Akali Phula Singh and Hari Singh Nalwa? 59:06 - Who is Sada Kaur & why is she important? 01:05:32 - What could you tell us about the military system of Ranjit Singh's Empire & the influence of European generals? 01:09:12 - Who are the elite troops of the Sikh Empire? 01:13:21 - Did the Sikhs ever conquer Afghanistan? 01:19:03 - Anything you wanted to mention or we've missed out? 01:21:27 - Where can I get a copy of ‘Rise of the Sikh Soldier'? 01:22:11 - Conclusion
Ranjit Singh is currently a researcher at Data & Society's AI on the Ground Initiative, a nonprofit research center that convenes experts in industry and academia to address interdisciplinary questions surrounding the development of new technologies with the goal of advancing an understanding of the social relationships governing and governed by data and automation. As a qualitative sociologist, Ranjit treats technology as an object of its own so that he may study the cultural implications of it and how it is appropriated in contemporary society. Ranjit is currently writing on Big Data, and his work is often centered around Aadhaar, India's biometrics-based identification system. Aadhaar is unique in its massive scale, and its purpose is to allow the Indian government to determine who is eligible for their services. By questioning issues of data representation and shifting definitions of citizenship, Ranjit's research examines data infrastructures as a collection of relationships, to both one another and to governments.
Sophia Duleep Singh was the granddaughter or Ranjit Singh, the 'Lion of Punjab,' but she had been born and raised in England, a goddaughter of Queen Victoria. But rather than spending her life quietly enjoying her wealth and social status, she fought on the front lines for women's right to vote. Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and scripts on Patreon — Merch! - Read Dana's book 'Anatomy: A Love Story' and pre-order its sequel 'Immortality: A Love Story'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this katha by Giani Harbhajan Singh (Dhudhikey) talks about the humility of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the story of the Sun Samadhis Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining
The more experienced writers are aware that the hardest thing to do is to write without trying to be clever. Some writers are born to coruscating prose. And then there are those who can entertain readers without having to use words like...coruscating.My guest today—Chitra Divakaruni— is such a writer.Reading Chitra is like traveling in a car with an excellent suspension—you don't feel the potholes. Or maybe that's because there are no potholes in her prose.Her writing is not only honest, sincere and without artifice, but also vivid. So vivid that film makers seem to be falling about making movies out of everything she writes. The Mistress Of Spices—starring Dylan McDermott and Aishwarya Rai—is one famous example. Sister Of My Heart was turned into a TV show in Tamil called Anbulla Snegitheiye (Beloved Friend).Her stories have been turned into movies, plays, even opera.To say that Chitra Divakaruni's prose is romantic or evocative is to fall to spewing platitudes. What any writer, critic or serious reader of books needs to understand is that Chitra's consistently good writing comes from craft not from a random muse.For that qualification, she is a professor at Houston University teaching creative writing.Her most recent book The Last Queen is a historical account of Rani Jindan, wife of then Maharaja of Punjab, Ranjit Singh and mother of the next Maharaja, Dalip Singh. The book may be categorized as historical fiction but the fiction is in the gaps of the story. The historical account is rich and—I'll say it—evocative.And now it is my pleasure to present one of the best known Indian writers Chitra Divakaruni.ABOUT CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNIChitra Banerjee Divakaruni is an award-winning author, poet, activist and teacher. She is the author of 20 books including Mistress of Spices, Sister of My Heart, Oleander Girl, Before We Visit the Goddess and Palace of Illusions. Her latest novels are The Forest of Enchantments, a feminist retelling of the epic The Ramayana in the voice of Sita, and The Last Queen, the story of Maharani Jindan, the indomitable queen regent of Punjab who fought the British in many ingenious ways. Divakaruni often writes about contemporary life in America and India, women's experiences, immigration, history, magical realism and mythology.Buy The Last Queen here: https://amzn.to/3QsthShWHAT'S THAT WORD?! - CATCH-22Co-host Pranati "Pea" Madhav joins Ramjee Chandran in the segment "What's That Word?", where they discuss the origins of the phrase "catch-22".WANT TO BE ON THE SHOW?Reach us by mail: theliterarycity@explocity.com or simply, tlc@explocity.com.Or, you can visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bangaloreliterarysociety.Or you can go to our Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/explocityblr/.Join our Facebook group, Bangalore Literary Society. It does not matter if you are not in Bangalore. This group is for anyone interested in language and words.
Emnet Tafesse and Ranjit Singh: A Social Science Approach to AI [Ep. 267] AI is an interdisciplinary field that draws on many fields of study, including computer science, psychology, neuroscience, and mathematics. AI researchers often bring a social science perspective to the field. They want to understand the social implications of AI and to identify ways that humans can best interact with AI systems. Social scientists look at how people interact with AI systems and how these interactions might change over time. Social scientists also want to understand how AI systems learn from human behavior and make predictions about how people will behave in the future. There are two main types of social science approaches to AI. The first is an approach that focuses on the ethical implications of AI. This approach assumes that we cannot build AI without carefully considering its ethical implications for society. The second type of social science approach is an approach that looks at the psychological impact of AI on humans. This approach assumes that humans could feel uncomfortable or threatened by the presence of AI in their lives. Social scientists use these approaches to help us better understand and predict the impact of AI on society as a whole. Emnet Tafesse and Ranjit Singh contrast the differences in how researchers in the “Global South” and “Global North” investigate the social impacts of artificial intelligence. Bio Emnet Tefesse @emnetspeaks Emnet Tafesse is a Research Analyst at Data & Society on the AI on the Ground Initiative. She has a passion for utilizing advocacy, research, and policy to create positive social change and a more equitable world. She received her Master's in Public Policy from the University of Chicago and her BA in Political Science and Sociology from Howard University. Ranjit Singh http://ranjitsingh.me/ Ranjit has a doctorate in Science and Technology Studies (STS) from Cornell University. His research lies at the intersection of data infrastructures, global development, and public policy. He uses methods of interview-based qualitative sociology and multi-sited ethnography in his research. He examines the everyday experiences of people subject to data-driven practices and follows the mutual shaping of their lives and their data records. Resources AI on the Ground Blog Series
Ranjit Singh, Researcher at D&S, in conversation with Joanna Redden, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Information & Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario and the co-director of the Data Justice Lab, and Michele E. Gilman, Venerable Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development at the University of Baltimore School of Law and director of the Civil Advocacy Clinic. The automated state is one that seeks to replace human workers with machines. There are three general motivations. One, the desire to leverage computational speed to handle rote and routine work more efficiently. Two, the desire to improve the accuracy, fairness, or consistency of decision-making in light of human fallibility. Three, the desire to depoliticize decision-making (or appear to) by placing it out of reach of human discretion. These motivations, however, raise distinctive concerns about oversight and the ability to seek recourse in the case of errors or bugs in decision-making. What does interacting with systems, interfaces, and datasets require of people interfacing with the Datafied State? What literacies are necessary? What room is there for voice? What does automation look like in practice? Who is rendered invisible when showcasing success in automating state practices? About Data & Society Data & Society is an independent nonprofit research organization. We believe that empirical evidence should directly inform the development and governance of new technology. We study the social implications of data and automation, producing original research to ground informed, evidence-based public debate about emerging technology. About the Series The Datafied State is an emerging research agenda that seeks to explore the relationship between datafication and public administration. It is concerned with the proliferation of data sources, infrastructures, and computational techniques adopted across the public sector. The processes through which governments procure, develop, implement, and legally mandate the use of digital and computational systems are increasingly blurring the boundaries between what is considered public and private. So, how datafied is the state today? How can we find out?
Maha Singh Shukerchakia takes his six year old son Ranjit Singh with him on a successful expedition to Jammu, which yields great wealth, but disaster strikes and the child is stricken with smallpox. The boy recovers but the attack leaves him blind in one eye and scars his face permanently. As Ranjit Singh's mother goes to Jwalamukhi to pray at the temple there for her son's recovery, she gets an unexpected visitor. Sada Kaur has decided to bury her bitterness against the man who was responsible for her husband's death; in a bold strategic move, designed to bolster the fortunes of both her Misl and her only child, Mehtab Kaur, she proposes an alliance between Ranjit Singh and her daughter.
The story opens in the year 1774, when the mighty Mughal Empire, which had ruled the Indian subcontinent has crumbled, leaving the Punjab in chaos. Ahmad Shah Abdali the ruler of Afghanistan and the scourge of the Sikhs, who had wrested the Punjab from the Mughals has also passed away recently. The Sikhs, who are organized into twelve bands, known as The Misls, have stepped into the power vacuum and have become the de facto rulers of the Punjab. The young chief, Maha Singh Shukerchakia is mentored by Sardar Jai Singh, the patriarch of the powerful Kanhaiya Misl who arranges his marriage with Raj Kaur, daughter of Raja Gajpat Singh of Jind. Maha Singh becomes a powerful chief whose Misl starts to rise as the power of the mighty Bhangi Misl declines. There is great rejoicing when a son is born to Raj Kaur and Maha Singh. The boy is named Ranjit Singh.
I am taking a short break from the Peninsular War this month to share with you an interview I did with Sikh historian Amarpal Singh - this is the first part of a two-part series. This week we are examining Ranjit Singh, the birth of the Sikh empire, and the road to war. To find out more about Amapal you can visit his Twitter profile here https://twitter.com/amarpalsidhu You can also download two free eBooks by registering for my mailing list here https://redcoathistory.com/newsletter/