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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2022
  • Princess Bamba Sutherland Was The Daughter Of Mahraja Duleep Singh Grand daughter of Mahraja Ranjit Singh. The Last Princess Of Lahore That Fell In Love With The Beauty Of Lahore . We Go Out To Find Her House. Watch As We Take You Through The Lahore To Share This Unique Story Of The Last Princess.
    Special Thanks To Mustansar Hussain Tarar For Helping Us With This Project. Mustansar Hussain Tarar (Urdu: مستنصر حسين تارڑ; Mustanṣar Ḥusẹ̄n Tāraṙ) is a Pakistani author, travel enthusiast, mountaineer, writer, novelist, columnist, TV host and former actor.
    Princess Bamba Sutherland (29 September 1869 - 10 March 1957) was the last surviving member of the family that had ruled the Sikh Empire in the Punjab. Born as Bamba Sofia Jindan Duleep Singh, she was the eldest daughter of Maharaja Duleep Singh and his first wife Bamba Müller. She was born on 29 September 1869 in London. She led an unusual life as her father (the ruler of the Punjab) had been brought to Britain as a child under the care of the East India Company, after the close of the Second Anglo-Sikh War and the subsequent annexation of the Punjab on 29 March 1849.
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  • @BaalWala
    @BaalWala  Год назад +6

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    • @MrtuSingh
      @MrtuSingh 10 месяцев назад

      Musalman manhooz log hain.

  • @indy500tabasco8
    @indy500tabasco8 Год назад +120

    Power of Internet. No propaganda, no lies. No spreading hate, just reality and sharing love among people across borders.

  • @rahulsingh-mc7ck
    @rahulsingh-mc7ck Год назад +146

    i have never commented on any pakistani youtube channel.. but your channel has got me hooked.. all the representations, details of history and remains are truly fascinating…never knew about so much history of this magnificent city

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  Год назад +10

      Thanks

    • @alllantraneez4833
      @alllantraneez4833 Год назад +7

      Yeah , bhai , i'm also an Indian n appreciate the work done by this bhai , u know partition was the most foolish step taken by authorities at that time . DIL DUKH JAATA HAI AISI SACHCHAIYON SE .

    • @aqniazi89niazi32
      @aqniazi89niazi32 Год назад +5

      @rahul singh greetings please feel free to share your comments on any Pakistani youtube channel aswell.If you open the doors of your heart Pakistani Nation shall also get you hooked onto it(trust me) we both are nations of almost identitcal yet politcally different pasts.. all the representations, details of history and remains are truly fascinating…never knew about so much history of this magnificent city. @BaalWala Zeeshan Bhai Hats of to you for presenting such a wel curated managed scripted and researched VLog on this specific topic.ALLAH SWT Bless you Ameen and same for rahul Singh my dear.

    • @FRieza207
      @FRieza207 Год назад +4

      ​@@alllantraneez4833 there is no point for partition there was no religious fight before partition

    • @alllantraneez4833
      @alllantraneez4833 Год назад +2

      @@FRieza207 evry1 wants a post in forthcoming administration , b4 independence all of them fought against britishers with pure soul n sacrifice theimselves , so nehru , jinna , patel , a.k. azad , etc evryone have their own desire to which this beautiful soul split in two .

  • @manjitsinghobhan9854
    @manjitsinghobhan9854 2 года назад +210

    My parents left Pakistan after partition,i could not stop crying after watching this video,oh,the vast Sikh empire from Afghanistan in west to Kashmir,oh the golden rule of Ranjit Singh for 40 years,oh the beauty of Maharani Jinda ,oh the almost win but loss in 3 battles with British ,fie upon the treachery of Dogra generals

    • @appleoranges9772
      @appleoranges9772 Год назад +21

      Well, it is also true that King Ranjit Singh kingdom established due to the same Brits in his back when he was fighting against the Durranies empire. British suppported him against Afghan and as soon mission accomplished they later toppled King Ranjit Singhs dynastic rule too in the region. The fact of the matter is Ranjit Singh fought a proxy war for British Empire in the North of India. British divided the Northern Indians through their proxies before they captured the whole region upto Kabul and later moved back down to Durandline, and the rest was history. No wonder why dynestic rule of King Ranjit Singh didn't last more than 30 to 35 years even in Punjab itself.

    • @user-pf6uh8ig7f
      @user-pf6uh8ig7f Год назад +22

      @@appleoranges9772 Nah bro they never helped each other British and Maharaja Signed a treaty that both of them would never cross Satluj River in order to spread their empires and u talking about afghans Maharaja defeated them with the help of his Brave Generaj Hari Singh Nalwa

    • @user-pf6uh8ig7f
      @user-pf6uh8ig7f Год назад +10

      @@appleoranges9772 Ranjit Singh never fought for British its a false history chapter you are talking about British fought afghans after they captured punjab

    • @rpsingh2541
      @rpsingh2541 Год назад +4

      Very true narrative. Par Excellence I must say. You must have done lot of research and brain storming sessions in making this video. Four main battles were fought between British Army and Maharaja Singh 's Army at Ferozshah, Sabraon, Misri wala ( All in Distt Ferozepur now), Aliwal in Distt Ludhiana. The Maharaja Ranjit Singh 's Army fought Bravely but were deserted due to treachery by its Generals.
      Britishers got control of Lahore Punjab after last battle of Chillian Wala near Mandi Bahaudin. British fought under Sir Hugh Gogh but were terrified by bravery of Maharaja Ranjit Singh' s Army.
      Duleep Singh was Too young at that time so he was unable to understand the implications and planning of Britishers .
      Maharani Jinda was delibetately separated from Maharaja Duleep Singh so that he is unable to know truth. For some time ,She was imprisoned by Britishers in Chunar Fort now in State of UP.

    • @appleoranges9772
      @appleoranges9772 Год назад +5

      @@user-pf6uh8ig7f bro not really, I think you have just read "masaal e daar" history. There is no question during a major war, there are numerous smaller battles fought, some of which are won while others are lost. However I challenge the idea that Maharaja Ranjit Singh's empire fell solely due to internal factors and argues that the British Empire had a role in supporting him in the beginning as a proxy against the Durrani Empire. We firmly believes that the British Empire's silence during this period was a go-ahead signal for Ranjit Singh's forces. However, when the British Empire had achieved its goals and divided the resources in the north and northwestern regions, they abandoned their signed agreement and directly intervened, causing the downfall of Ranjit Singh's legacy, no wonder why Ranjit Singh legacy did not last more than 30 years even in punjab itself. Ranjit Singh against Durrani's empire is an example of how proxy wars work, similar to the recent history of Afghanistan against USSR. We believes that the British did not resist Ranjit Singh's forces because they had already made an agreement with his comrade in Punjab. British did not wanted to confront Durranies directly and believes that the British let the resources in the region be divided so that they could later enter and take over when region and its resources power is already divided

  • @gurnihalpirzada7755
    @gurnihalpirzada7755 2 года назад +162

    My maternal grandfather Dr Partap Singh was a medical student at King Edward's Medical College at Lahore when Princess Bamba Sutherland lived there with her husband Dr Surherland who was the Principal of the Medical College ... Most students used to bow before Princess Bamba Sutherland when she crossed them during the College Assembly ...

  • @Arwar555
    @Arwar555 2 года назад +66

    Had a Sikh Punjabi friend in University in UK. He was born and brought up in Nottingham. Never been to India until he made his money and went there in late 80s. He fell in love with Amritsar reason ::::: because everyone spoke and looked like him. Home is Home!!

    • @zohaibbhindar4430
      @zohaibbhindar4430 11 месяцев назад +1

      Very very touchy......didn't want to mention but have to.

  • @marasi36
    @marasi36 2 года назад +16

    Very true about her once saying my grandfather ruled Lahore & there is me unable to get a seat on a bus!
    It was the curse of Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji Maharaj because Maharaj said NOT to build anything in his name otherwise their seed will be finished & Maharaja Ranjit Singh ji built a shrine or Gurudwara in Maharaj's name they say it was East Indian Companies fault because one of their guy's in the court of the Maharaja had kind of insulted him saying no Sikh Maharaja is unable to make any shrine for his Guru where the Guru departed!
    I would like to thank our Punjabis who took part in the making of this documentary from deep down my heart! Agar rabs se time mila tou zaroor ayee ge apna Lahore deken! Gurfateh 🍀💜🙏

  • @sohailnabi618
    @sohailnabi618 Год назад +44

    I belong to karachi. Once I went to Lahore first time in my life and was surprised to see most of the names of roads buildings mohalla were named after sikhs, then I came to know the entire punjab belonged to Sikhs and The Great Maharaja Ranjeet singh was the ruler.
    Sad to see the downfall of His Highness Maharaja Ranjeet singh

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  Год назад +1

      Yes

    • @vantagehistory1813
      @vantagehistory1813 Год назад +2

      lmao......................... lahore proably built as a mega city by ranjeet sing
      but
      there were more punjabi heroes who rule like ranjeet sing...
      jasrath khokhar from kabul to delhi
      adina baig who defeated abdali.........and king of punjab
      langah dynasty
      saranag sultan
      fateh khan..............a lot of others too
      brha syed of punjab who controlled mughal army and then took over of mughal empire then shabaz kamboh and sadullah jatt and lutfullah jatt

    • @vantagehistory1813
      @vantagehistory1813 Год назад +1

      now dont try to be make your own history like you did with hindi and named it urdu

    • @sohailnabi618
      @sohailnabi618 Год назад +2

      @@vantagehistory1813 I m not making my own history. It was my observation and latter with time and after viewing some videos I came to the conclusion which I wrote in my comments. You may disagree with me. I have the full right to give my opinion.

    • @vantagehistory1813
      @vantagehistory1813 Год назад

      @@sohailnabi618 yes you have right to give opinion,,,,,,,,,,
      sorry i made misconception about your comment

  • @abdulkarimshah641
    @abdulkarimshah641 2 года назад +102

    irrespective of caste, creed n religion, let's not forget that Princess Bamban, Daleep Singh or Maharaja Ranjeet Singh shall remain important part of the history of Punjab. Being a human being , history of Princess Bamban broke me into tears. The conclusion is" Wa elahukum elahum Wahid, La ilaha illa, ho warRehman ur Rahim" ..

    • @colharjeetsinghlamba673
      @colharjeetsinghlamba673 2 года назад +18

      True we should be proud of our ladies .Their love for the soil above the comfort of life. Ours solute to to her courage and making us proud of our history.

    • @kasturik2294
      @kasturik2294 Год назад +9

      One should never forget one's history because that is the bridge which connects the present to the past, without which we can never step into the future and will be lost forever.

    • @BilluKhan-df9kr
      @BilluKhan-df9kr Год назад +1

      @@colharjeetsinghlamba673
      proud of what sardar ji?
      she became christian. duleep singh also became christian

    • @bhangu-
      @bhangu- Год назад +3

      @@BilluKhan-df9kr Duleep Singh reconverted to Sikhism when he knew about his roots,dont coment just
      anything with khichdi knowledge

    • @venkatakrishna1811
      @venkatakrishna1811 11 месяцев назад

      Dilip The greatest king of Bharat May his soul rest with God

  • @simmipadda2068
    @simmipadda2068 Год назад +33

    My nana ji and his father had great dominance in Gujranwalaa pre partition. And Pakistan nal Aaj koi gila reha nahi. Beshak Sadi sari virasat lehnde paase gyi par lyi Veera ne boht pyar nal te reejah nal sambhya sada itehaas. ASI tuhade warge Veera de hamesha reeni rahange💖

    • @dshots604
      @dshots604 Год назад +3

      Main Gujranwala Ch rehna han. Gujranwala ch Maharaja Ranjit Singh da Banwaya Sheraan Wala Bagh ay.
      Es Bagh Ch Maharaja Apni Baradari ch Darbar landa C. Es Bagh ch Maharaja Ranjit Singh de Father Maha Singh di Mari V hai.
      💐

  • @vinodsharma464
    @vinodsharma464 2 года назад +72

    I have also fallen in love with Lahore.

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +3

      Do visit Lahore dear

    • @Bella-zm1iu
      @Bella-zm1iu 2 года назад +2

      We love Lahore to but our family make it hell for us, because we are born in UK.

    • @vikramrana633
      @vikramrana633 2 года назад +1

      Kuch bhi

    • @bro00420
      @bro00420 Год назад

      @@BaalWala sir ji zaroor App bhi kabhi Bharat Hyderabad aye kabhi !

    • @rcvideos5137
      @rcvideos5137 Год назад +1

      Vinod aao chale ghumne chalte hai Lahore me.....
      Kahawat hai, jo Lahore nahi ghooma wo to jamya hi nahi....... matlab paida nahi hua

  • @alternative_theory
    @alternative_theory 2 года назад +40

    This history should be thought in our schools. The true history of Pakistan. I am so glad that you are making such videos. Mustansar hussain tarar is an icon of Pakistan. May God bless him with long healthy life. God bless you. Keep up with these kinds of historical videos.

    • @englishteacher3145
      @englishteacher3145 2 года назад +3

      Tum pakistan ki history kay ko jantay nahi or fakhar kertay ho sikhoon per jo badshahi masjid may ghoray, gudhay bandhwata tha. Or aazan per pabundi ki thi.

    • @alternative_theory
      @alternative_theory 2 года назад +4

      Bhai history siraf wo nahee hotey jo hamain achi lagay. History wo hotey ha jo guzar gayee or hamain ussay yaad rakhna hota ha. Achi ya buri…… history ko change nahee ker saktay. To yaad rakho usko, batao dunya ko or sekho ussay. English teacher sahaab kuch Sekha ya nahee is video say?. Jo ap nay kaha usper video banao main us per bhee comment kerhoon ga. History key baat ha. Never forget your history. Main to Inko is historical video bananay per shabashi day raha tha Kay koi to ha jo history ko zinda rakh raha ha. Bayshak wo jo howa us Wakat ghalat tha per agar ek side key history batatay ho to dusari side key bhee batao. Please…. Puri history batao… so is video say dusari said key history bhee sunanay ko milli.

    • @bajwajattbajwa2104
      @bajwajattbajwa2104 2 года назад +6

      @@englishteacher3145 Bahi pehle apne Demag se nafrat nikal deo please True history he respects all religious Maharaja Ranjit Singh ji ne Masjid mandir bot banwae tye jab ki voh ap Sikh teh true history yeh hy bro nahi tu 1 would Maharaja ranjit singh ji ka Raj me koi be baltkar or chori or Sikh Muslim hindu lahde nahi yeah sab true hy nahi jab mugal Raj or other Raj aye tu sab ne mara other community ko yeah sach hy baki I’m Sikh I’m respect Muslim or hindu

    • @jaswantsingh9287
      @jaswantsingh9287 2 года назад

      Aggree,history shld be thought in schools..

    • @sabrinakhan8217
      @sabrinakhan8217 Год назад

      @@jaswantsingh9287 True history should be taught. Not the history published on British given printing press to Sikhs. British ruled Sikhs for 150 years but could never defeat or capture 95% of Afghanistan.

  • @shailendraverma9150
    @shailendraverma9150 2 года назад +45

    Sir , I like to watch your every vedio ...
    Your All vedios are very informative.. wish to visit Lahore in my life ..Love from Lucknow ( India)

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +4

      Lakhnow is love . I read a lot about Lucknow. Do visit Lahore at your earliest

    • @jasimhussainsolangi2391
      @jasimhussainsolangi2391 2 года назад +4

      Kash hum bhe Lucknow dekh sakhe. Love from Karachi

    • @saleembutt1399
      @saleembutt1399 2 года назад +2

      verma sahib come to Lahore n be my guest .. stay with me ...

    • @pcbanerjee7750
      @pcbanerjee7750 2 года назад +2

      I so wish to visit Lahore and the rest of Pakistan. Pakistan feels like an estranged part of the family. Love for all my Pakistani brothers and sisters from Calcutta.

  • @sunnymehta9963
    @sunnymehta9963 2 года назад +13

    Bhai Apki awaz me ruhani takat hai....jisko sun ke dil ko skoon milta hai.... 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @anwarismail4585
    @anwarismail4585 2 года назад +5

    Subhaan Allah glory is to Allah
    Har Jaan Ko Maud Ka Maza Chakna Hai Bas In Un Ne Jo Dunya May Kiya Hai Wo Allah K Pass Pa Liya Hai
    Jazzakallahu Khairan Bhai

  • @sadiasuleman1102
    @sadiasuleman1102 2 года назад +32

    The greatest tragedy for a princess was no one knew about her past when she was alive 🥲

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +8

      She chose not to be recognized as a princess

  • @naseemverweyen2741
    @naseemverweyen2741 2 года назад +13

    My last visit was 2015 from Switzerland 🇨🇭to Lahore and visit Her Excellency grave in Gulburg cemetery.
    Still lot of property of Lana Singh and Mehnga Singh near by Montgomery Road close to Lahore Hotel before Gulistan cima left.
    Further infront of Mono house was a very old house 🏚bild like a old British Dreckcola house unfortunately they demolished. As a child we always called horror hause.

  • @AhmedIbrahim-ei5vb
    @AhmedIbrahim-ei5vb 2 года назад +10

    mere Lahore ka isse behter portray kahin nai... Hats off to you Sir g! what an amazing narrator you are!

  • @symransingh7988
    @symransingh7988 2 года назад +12

    The story shows the tragic end of Sikh emperors....from clever peoples.Aur hum dekhte hi rah gaye

  • @sonumbaeng
    @sonumbaeng 2 года назад +12

    Thanks for showing this. Lahore is such a Critically important city in Pakistan. It's very nook and corner is full of history which helped shape the entire country. The government should ensure it's history is taught in schools else it will also be lost like the buildings which are slowly falling down.

  • @prabazeeb
    @prabazeeb 2 года назад +11

    Love from indian punjab ...jeonde wasde raho veer ji

  • @sajidkhanmedia360
    @sajidkhanmedia360 2 года назад +4

    آپ لاہور کے حوالے سے تاریخ کے جھروکوں سے ایسے ایسے منظر سامنے لاتے ہیں کہ انسان دھنگ رہ جاتا ہے ۔ سلامت رہیں۔

  • @adeelanwar1.0
    @adeelanwar1.0 2 года назад +71

    What a script you have written and presented in a professional way on RUclips. I must say that I really enjoy your videos. Your efforts are big contributions for history of Punjab and for our younger generations to know and be familiar with the history of Punjab in a very interesting way because not only you are narrating the history but connecting it with the people who made the history and telling us about their younger generations.

    • @Bibi-wb5yg
      @Bibi-wb5yg Год назад

      mp

    • @gurindersingh8109
      @gurindersingh8109 Год назад

      Its madness to present a Christian girl as last Princess of the great Sikh Khalsa Empire. Get well soon man. Go to some Punjab school for education first.

    • @adeelanwar1.0
      @adeelanwar1.0 Год назад +1

      @@gurindersingh8109 The Great Sikh Khalsa Was defeated at hands of Sir Hugh Gough and people of Punjab finally celebrated their liberation from Khalsa regime. By the way, whose blood was in her veins?

    • @vantagehistory1813
      @vantagehistory1813 Год назад +1

      @@adeelanwar1.0 nobody celebrated this liberation..............................okay ........dont follow pakistan studies please.........

    • @adeelanwar1.0
      @adeelanwar1.0 Год назад

      @@vantagehistory1813 there were no Pak studies at the time when khalsa empire existed in Punjab. U need to update your history lessons.

  • @nandini3523
    @nandini3523 2 года назад +36

    You really do a lot of homework and hard work to make your presentation perfect.
    I must say I enjoy every video of yours a lot. The untold stories, untouched history on top of that first time came to know about Tarar saheb. A big gift no doubt.

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +4

      ❤❤❤ Thank you For Watching & for The Kind Words. ❤❤❤

  • @fawadzakariya7480
    @fawadzakariya7480 Год назад +20

    I am a Lahori who absolutely loves Lahore’s history. I live in California now but every year when I visit Lahore I visit at least a few historic locations to photograph them. I actually met Tarar Sahib at his home on my most recent visit last month.
    Zeeshan sahib, I recently discovered your channel and you are doing a wonderful job with your Lahore videos binding people across borders, capturing Lahore’s rich history and educating future generations about their heritage. Will IA try to contact you on my next visit as it would be great to meet you.

    • @fawadzakariya7480
      @fawadzakariya7480 6 месяцев назад +1

      If you are sadly uneducated and want to take cheap shots that’s your problem. In Urdu, it’s Lahori, in Punjabi it’s also Lahori or Lahoriya more informally. Ever heard of the great journalist Majeed Lahori

    • @Jigri_Dosat
      @Jigri_Dosat 2 месяца назад

      ⁠@@fawadzakariya7480 I’m also in California,I would like to visit Lahore with you brother if you can contact me

  • @hafizahmedziakhan9411
    @hafizahmedziakhan9411 2 года назад +6

    I Love my City of Nawabs.... The City of Peace.... Love..... Care.....
    Bahawalpur

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад

      Wonderful city . Will make a documentary on it

  • @gurkiratsingh1005
    @gurkiratsingh1005 2 года назад +20

    Thanks brother.good job .i love lahore.

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад

      Must visit Sardar jee

    • @hoshiarsingh6523
      @hoshiarsingh6523 2 года назад

      Sir.I like ur videos on history and our past heritage. Pl carry on your such videos. Thanks HoshiarSingh from Jaipur

  • @asimmasood3534
    @asimmasood3534 Год назад +4

    After watching your Vlogs,I feel proud to be a Punjabi muslim Sialkoti Rajput..

  • @user-br8wd8ui2w
    @user-br8wd8ui2w 2 года назад +6

    Tarrar Sb’s words have shed a great light on the princess’s personal life along with enactment and voice over….👏👏👏

  • @HS-gt1qf
    @HS-gt1qf 2 года назад +23

    Most secular leader of his time - Sher E Punjab. 🙏🏽

  • @franceleeparis37
    @franceleeparis37 2 года назад +9

    Amazing story… but remember, Ranjit Singh was a hostage in England.. the royals of India had to give up their kids to ensure they did not rebel again against the British.. he was in a golden cage from which he could not escape.. Queen Victoria may have had sympathies with the Indian but her administration kept them on a tight reign.. amazing story.. I can understand why she loved Lahore.. it’s a city of gardens and flowers…🙂

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +1

      Yes it was a golden cage but Bamba loved Lahore

    • @tarjd6796
      @tarjd6796 2 года назад +5

      I think you mean't Duleep Singh rather than Maharajah Ranjit Singh (the father of Duleep Singh), Ranjit Singh died in 1839, which was well before the British annexed the Punjab and exiled Duleep Singh to England. A few interesting things to note about Ranjit Singh; the British East India Company held Ranjit Singh in admiration and brokered a peace treaty with him to ensure neither encroached on eithers territory. He was founder and principal Commander-In-Chief of the Sikh Empire (a Federal Monarchy), and commanded an army of 120,000 men, which included several hundred European soldiers of the bygone Napoleanic era who he promoted as Officers and militrary commanders to build up a modern army based on Franco-British principles (notable European officers include the French Jean Baptiste Ventura and Jean Francis Allan, and the Italian General Paolo Avitabile of Naples). One noteworthy advisor in the employ of Ranjit Singh was a man of American descent with Scottish ancestory, known as Alexander Gardner (The Tartan Turban) who became one of his trusted confidants and chief of the Sikh empires Artillery. Ranjit Singh grew the empire to annex great swaths of the northern indian plains and expanded this as far into the territories of Kashmir, the Khyber pass and Afghanistan. In 2020 Ranjit Singh was voted "Historys greatest leader" by a panel of historians from the BBC World Histories Magazine.

    • @manjitsinghobhan9854
      @manjitsinghobhan9854 2 года назад +1

      Calling Ranjit Singh a hostage is a great insult to the Maharaja,who himself set free many hostages like poverty,inequality,cowardness,dependence,and many more,as long as Ranjit Singh ruled Punjab,British could not capture it

  • @AS-ds6fh
    @AS-ds6fh 2 года назад +15

    Very sad and heart touching documentary. The fall of the Sikh empire and as usual the culprit were outsiders 🇬🇧 they caused a lot of heart break for all communities in the continent for there own vested interests.

    • @jimbocho660
      @jimbocho660 2 года назад +2

      The culprits in the fall of the Sikh empire were the Dogras of Jammu.

    • @Absilon13
      @Absilon13 2 года назад +1

      @@jimbocho660 yes but britishers played a major role as well.

    • @immortalbeing196
      @immortalbeing196 2 года назад +1

      @@jimbocho660 don't try to spread utter nonsense, Hindu Dogras were great warriors under Ranjit Singhji's Sikh Khalsa, and under the strong leadership of Dogra General Zorawar Singh Kalhuria Sikh-Dogra allied force captured Ladakh from the Chinese qing rulers. Both Sikhs and Dogras were in good relation with each other. Ranjit Singh and Gulab Singh respected each other. After Ranjit Singh, things changed.
      They started disrespecting each other and lots of controversies immerged about who will lead the Khalsa. both lost real respect for the great warriors and just started using them for personal pride. Both Sikhs, Rajputs, and all had a few bad people within them. But both had also great warriors too. Real Spirited Rajputs or Sikhs never insult each other, except few useless online keyboard fighters living abroad.

    • @tarjd6796
      @tarjd6796 2 года назад +2

      @@immortalbeing196 It was largely Lal Singh, Tej SIngh (who were technically Hindu Dogra's) and Dhian Singh (the architect of the Dogra Dynasty and claimed suspect in the unexplained death of Kharak Singh) who orchestrated the fracticious beginnings (or rather ending) of the Sikh empire. In the Book by John Keay (The Tartan Turban) it is accounted that these three conspired with the British to architect the toppling of the Sikh Empire due to their angst over the every growing Khalsa Army and the begining of a Dogra Dynasty in Jammu & Kashmir. To aid the internal fracture and decay of the empire they also conspired with the Sikh Maharajah Sher Singh who was just as treacheorus thanks to his incessant desire for power, booty and treasure. it's also claimed that Sher Singh had a hand in the Murder of his own nephew Nau Nihal Singh who was the son of Kharak Singh and considered a sutiable heir to the throne. So the Sikh Maharaja Sher Singh and the three purveyors of the 'Dogra dynasty' enter as some of the most power hungry treasonous individuals in history.

    • @immortalbeing196
      @immortalbeing196 2 года назад

      ​@@tarjd6796 the most interesting fact is that all the ten Sikh Gurus were only from the Khatri-Bedi/Sodhi clan of the Hindu caste system, even though Sikhism proclaim they are anti-caste, this fact creates irony. And you forget the contribution to Sikhs by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur aka Lachman Dev, a Rajauri-born Hindu Dogra, After the tenth Guru Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's assassination by the Mughals. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur is the one who brings back the Sikh empire to its past glory and gave the Sikhs an empire to Rule. And Banda Bahadur is the first one to stop the zamindari system of Punjab and gave the land to naive local Sikh & Hindu farmers. Later he was brutally executed by the Mughals. He is the only one who deserves to be the eleventh Guru, but he was denied and expelled from history and declared The Guru Granth Sahib as the eleventh living Guru. Don't know which force worked behind that. But, Khalistanis claim Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale as the eleventh Guru, a militant separatist of the Khalistan movement, who killed many innocent Punjabi Hindus across Punjab state. Traitors are everywhere there are many Sikh traitors as well, Hindu traitors as well, and Muslim traitors as well. Here, I just denied the above comment that says only Hindu Dogras were behind the fall of the Sikh empire which is not true. One more thing, that Sikhs never fought alone, more than Sikhs themselves, many of their supporters, and soldiers were Hindus too.

  • @Hrman1786
    @Hrman1786 2 года назад +26

    Thanx for sharing info about grand doughter of maharaja ranjit singh Bamba sutherland 👏🏽 here in india most of guys dont even know anything after maharaja daleep singh 😔 does n't matter we r from india or pakistan punjab we r forgetting our history 😐😐😐 but as i knw maharaja ranjit singh was a very kind person indeed people from diffrent religion also likes him and everyone feel safe when maharaja ranjit singh was a king of big empire that was from delhi toh afghanistan .... what a man he was 👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @sabrinakhan8217
      @sabrinakhan8217 Год назад

      Ranjeet fought proxy wars with British help ( guns, bombs, maps telescopes, soldiers) with people who had swords and stones. He massacred all Muslims in Lahore and surrounding areas. He used to tie his horses in badshahi mosque. Sikhs and Marathas are responsible for British colonization. He was never able to capture 80% of Afghanistan. Within eight years Zaman shah collected Pathans/Pashtuns from all over Afghanistan and kicked injured ranjeet Singh back to Punjab where he ruled his own Punjabis for decades. His minster Nalwa was beheaded by Dost Mohammad at Jamrod. Even today, dhotis and uniforms of british soldiers are in Jamrod museum. While in Punjab, Ranjeet got a bit toned down and started including Muslims in his army and darbar after he sensed that his masters aka British are now after his rule and regions.

    • @Hrman1786
      @Hrman1786 Год назад

      @@sabrinakhan8217 dear where u got all this info any link ??? Plz share with us coz even in india like in 2023 younger guys even i dont know proper thruth about maharaja ranjit singh ...anyhow am in doubt why forgien countries declare maharaja kingdom or even maharaja as a best king or warrior in world ??? Plz share mam

  • @achak74
    @achak74 2 года назад +24

    Would love to visit Lahore

  • @Reincarnation111
    @Reincarnation111 Год назад +6

    What a grand story but filled with so much personal and familial tragedy and sadness! Leaves your heart heavy with mixed emotions of pride over the greatness of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the disintegration of his very hard constructed empire which was too short lived. 😿

  • @truthseeker3910
    @truthseeker3910 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yaar kya baat hai teri …… nisha sa ho gya hai teri videos rooz deakhny ka ….. kya lehja hai ….. kya jaduie awaaz hai MashaAllah MashaAllah MashaAllah zabardast reenactment is zabardast

  • @AhadKhan-cm6wt
    @AhadKhan-cm6wt 2 года назад +9

    Love to watch Tarar Sahib in this video!

  • @laddisingh2194
    @laddisingh2194 2 года назад +12

    Wonderful sir thank you information dene ke liye ❤️

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +1

      Twadi meharbani Sardar jee

  • @aliismine
    @aliismine 2 года назад +7

    *That's nothing but a lesson for all of us that no material wealth can made us eternal*
    We are nothing but the slaves of The Almighty and shall live with humility always.

  • @anupmakumar3353
    @anupmakumar3353 2 года назад +6

    The Black Prince was the movie made on the life of Duleep Singh . Tragic history and the end of the Sikh Empire by the British.

  • @AsgharAli-nt8kr
    @AsgharAli-nt8kr 2 года назад +7

    Exellent work.beatyfull docomentry on the lost Royal princess of Punjab🌟👍

  • @drrai411966
    @drrai411966 Год назад +5

    I grew up in Jalandhar hearing all those partition stories from grandparents and parents and their desire to go back to Lahore once, but you know, they left to other side with those desires. I see many similarities between the buildings in your videos and the buildings we had seen in interior Jalandhar like in Rainak Bazar, Mai Hiran Gate, Khingra Gate, Qila Mohalla, Basti Sheikh Doesn’t look different except Lahore seems to have a lot of them. You have a great grasp over Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu.Good job👍

  • @ipaintmylipsred7745
    @ipaintmylipsred7745 2 года назад +13

    Very well presented the story of the last princess 👸 But it is sad to know that no descendants are left of such great people 🙏

  • @turabhaider207
    @turabhaider207 Год назад

    لاہور لاہور ہی ہے❤ کتنے ہی لوگ عشق لاہور میں مبتلا ہونے ہی۔ اللہ میرے پیارے شہر کو سلامت رکھے آمین

  • @arunmarwaha6724
    @arunmarwaha6724 2 года назад +13

    Beautifully presented the sad end of a Princess and the kingdom. Thanks and Love from Amritsar, Punjab.

  • @ranjanoberoi4255
    @ranjanoberoi4255 2 года назад +9

    I have travelled the world a lot.But unfortunately I have not been able to visit Lahore.My sincere wish is to visit Lahore.I probably know a lot about Lahore now.I have a video of my house in model town.It is so unfortunate that the relations between the two countries are not like good neighbors. You have shown us quite a bit of Lahore and so has Mrs.Sethi(Jugnu Mohsin).I feel so greatful to you both.

    • @javaidsdar
      @javaidsdar Год назад

      Khatri Bai jaan aike din.

    • @Faisal-qy6fp
      @Faisal-qy6fp Год назад

      Contact with Sikh yatri and come with Yatri during their visit to Gurdwara.

    • @qasimmaqsoodkhokhar5210
      @qasimmaqsoodkhokhar5210 Год назад

      You are always welcome to Lahore wich is historical city and also city of gardens 🎉

  • @amolrattansingh1576
    @amolrattansingh1576 Год назад +7

    Wonderful narration of a very sad part of history. The direct link of Mahraja Ranjit Singh who died in 1839, to our own time in the 20th century (1957), through his veru own granddughter,his sons' daughter. The daughter of the last Mahraja of Punjab. Duleep Singh.
    I was born in 1960, my sister in 1953; so the link feels very close, especially as it is through my father's city, Lahore.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @santoshgoswami8834
    @santoshgoswami8834 2 года назад +10

    sir ❤❤❤❤❤❤from india jodhpur no word

  • @amnakhan763
    @amnakhan763 2 года назад +7

    At least maharaja Daleep Singh granddaughter was layed to rest on the land her grandfather ruled.......

  • @VimalKumar-xt3vn
    @VimalKumar-xt3vn Год назад +4

    Simply superb: tragic romantic musical historical love story of a princess. The death of a king without Kingdom. The sheer intensity of pain and anguish. Thank you very much to make us aware of Lahore and Maharaja Ranjeet Singh's legacy and what the British did . Regards ❤.

  • @miang3918
    @miang3918 Год назад +3

    So sad about family of Raja Ranjit sahab,Punjabi Brave king,Love him

  • @dso8018
    @dso8018 Год назад +5

    Beautiful piece. You are doing a fantastic job. Maharani Jindan & Prince Duleep Singh were under the protection of my ancestor when the Anglo Sikh war took place. He was in charge of Lahore Garrison.

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  Год назад

      Really?

    • @lahoreaskari2651
      @lahoreaskari2651 Год назад

      @SC Who was your ancestor? It would be great to know for historic purposes so please let us know. Thanks.

  • @khubanjaiswal2004
    @khubanjaiswal2004 2 года назад +11

    MAY SOUL OF THE LAST PRINCESS OF LAHORE CITY REST IN ETERNAL ABODE .

  • @karankabir
    @karankabir Год назад +2

    You are not a vlogger,a poet also...the way you express/describe each thing takes us to that era ! 💐💕💫🌸🕊️ Greetings from India...Though the blood in my body belongs to punjab(pakistan),my grandfather was from lahore,but left pakistan after partition.....! i really miss the real punjab.....jo in politician ki wajah se bikhar gaya..

  • @Kenkalsi
    @Kenkalsi 2 года назад +5

    Daleep Singh converted when he didnt even know what religion is.
    He became sikh and made many buildings in Punjab.

    • @amnakhan763
      @amnakhan763 2 года назад

      the mughal empire was ruined by the frangees, the building the jewerly , many thousands of dead family members including children, generals and soliders killed .......

  • @desplsraj
    @desplsraj 2 года назад +10

    Love your voice ❤️ from 🇮🇳

  • @asifnazir60
    @asifnazir60 Год назад

    بہت شکریہ ۔
    انتہائی شستہ اور ادبی زبان ۔
    بہترین پروگرام ۔
    Keep it up and Stay Blessed.

  • @salarasimgill2844
    @salarasimgill2844 2 года назад +7

    I feel so lucky that I live in such a beautiful city Lahore❤️

  • @aliA-jz5ms
    @aliA-jz5ms 2 года назад +10

    The reality is that the last Mahraja of Punjab in real sense was Ranjit Singh who was totally independent and true son of soil!! Later on his heirs were victim of palace intrigue and international struggles to gain Punjab!! Duleep was never a never a ruler in Punjabi sense because people of Punjab can see through things and are very practical people !! He was a just a showpiece for people like many monarchs are today

    • @tarjd6796
      @tarjd6796 2 года назад +1

      Ranjit Singh did however consider his grandson Kunwar Nau Nihal Singh a potential (son of soil) succesor. It is a shame that after the passing of Ranjit Singh that the Sikh empire ended up imploding in and on itself due to the internal power struggle between the Khalsa army and the Dogras and the associated treachery, deceit and murder that took place (truly something that one would consider arose out of a fictional Novel).

    • @aliA-jz5ms
      @aliA-jz5ms 2 года назад +2

      @@tarjd6796 All Punjabis can relate to that mentality :D

    • @tarjd6796
      @tarjd6796 2 года назад +1

      @@aliA-jz5ms Thats the truth 😄

  • @jagdeepsingh1547
    @jagdeepsingh1547 2 года назад +8

    Paji very touching story

  • @sajjadhussain6712
    @sajjadhussain6712 2 года назад +6

    love ❤ from people 💘 ❤ 💕 💗 of pakistan ❤International city dubai ❤ 💖

  • @6o9acrd
    @6o9acrd Год назад +2

    I can't say what you have in your voice. But it is total bliss. Make more such videos for us. Rarely we get a chance to know about Pakistan's good things.

  • @148az
    @148az 2 года назад +5

    محبت اک گلی ہوتی تو وہ لاہور میں ہوتی ________✍️

    • @saniaamirbaaz8850
      @saniaamirbaaz8850 2 года назад +1

      Exactly kia baat he is city ki.aap akile b ho to akaila pan feel nahi hota

  • @taqdeeszahra7754
    @taqdeeszahra7754 2 года назад +5

    Excellent 👍❤️👍lovely Lahore 😌💖

  • @mistyrose3042
    @mistyrose3042 2 года назад +4

    What a nostalgic story with truely heartbreaking end.. 💔

  • @suhailkhan159
    @suhailkhan159 2 года назад +9

    Another remarkable and memorable addition in your library your background commentary is really amazing, I pray that your journey of history will continue like this forever Allah bless you

  • @brasherish
    @brasherish Год назад +2

    Could not be narrated in such loving fashion, in any other language than Urdu. Beautiful narration.

  • @thekhawajawali1861
    @thekhawajawali1861 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for your vlogs full of new information although I was born in Lahore now in my late seventies love my city Lahore

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +1

      Always welcome

  • @fatherabdssalam1438
    @fatherabdssalam1438 Год назад +3

    I belong to amretser good film good knowleg

  • @sajjadhussain1573
    @sajjadhussain1573 2 года назад +5

    LHR is LHR ❤️

  • @nsdhillon9937
    @nsdhillon9937 11 месяцев назад +1

    Baal wala sahib tuhanu salam 🙏 from Punjab India 🇮🇳

  • @shayaanali8424
    @shayaanali8424 Год назад +2

    I often go to the lahore..lots of memories remain in my mind......bohot achi video,s banaty hain bhai app😊..i really appreciate your work

  • @qazifahad4245
    @qazifahad4245 2 года назад +3

    Alas Punjab divides....if it's remained United today Lahore may become the NYC, London or Paris of East with diverse of cultures and religions...

    • @hassanaftab1270
      @hassanaftab1270 2 года назад +1

      Lahore doesnt needs to be london or paris or nyc. Only lahore.

    • @jimbocho660
      @jimbocho660 2 года назад

      Lahore doesn't need diverse cultures. It needs to embrace it's own Punjabi language and culture.

  • @aslamahmed2564
    @aslamahmed2564 2 года назад +10

    Mr. Mustansar, you have a such great and amazing Urdu vocabulary that I could go on listening for ever. I like your explanations very much which you state in your documents. Regards from Europe!

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +1

      Mustansar Hussain Tarrar sb is a great novelist and travel writer

    • @aslamahmed2564
      @aslamahmed2564 2 года назад

      @@BaalWala ok I admit that you are right mr. Zeeshan Hussain. I honestly hadn’t any clue about this writer. But I still find your videos very informative. It brings a different aspect of Pakistan due to your good work.

  • @noni6656
    @noni6656 Год назад

    GRT JOB, WATCHING FROM AUSTRALIA...HINDU PUNJABI BY BIRTH...ALWAYS FELT THAT THE SOUL OF PUNJAB WAS LEFT IN PAKISTAN...THANKS FOR SHOWING US OUR HISTORY...

  • @asifnazir60
    @asifnazir60 Год назад

    بہترین سکرپٹ ۔
    دلفریب انداز ۔
    موزوں اشعار ۔

  • @surinderdhall4674
    @surinderdhall4674 2 года назад +3

    very best news

  • @harimeetkaurmarwah1907
    @harimeetkaurmarwah1907 Год назад +4

    Beautiful, interesting, informative, historical and emotional video of descendant (Princess Bamba) of Sikh Empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Thanks for the same. Waheguru mehar kare.... 🙏🙏🙏

  • @beautifulysungsingh1849
    @beautifulysungsingh1849 11 месяцев назад

    Only knew that Dilip singh was taken to UK and was married to British women. Today I know the whole story. Thank you so much. Iam really touched. Waris of a great empire led a gumnaam life.

  • @TheKeithdavid1968
    @TheKeithdavid1968 2 года назад +5

    Wow your voice is beautiful, depiction of the story is amazing, this is a service for my Lahore’s history.
    Love & Miss you, Lahore.🇵🇰🇨🇦

  • @fazeelkayani3721
    @fazeelkayani3721 2 года назад +4

    Mashallah Sir very good information Love from Rawalpindi 🇵🇰🌹🌹🌹

  • @ahmadchohan6303
    @ahmadchohan6303 2 года назад +3

    Really glad at you and our rich history but painful 😣

  • @MumtazKhan-lp9nc
    @MumtazKhan-lp9nc Год назад +1

    The way of presentation is absolutely awesome
    People fall in love with lahore n history
    Voice, way of talking n URDU i must say urdu ohh amazing

  • @alijabir2196
    @alijabir2196 2 года назад +3

    What a tragedy we can't even let her house remain as a heritage...good job Sir very nice package

    • @madhusingh6266
      @madhusingh6266 2 года назад

      Sir you can correct mistakes, there will always be scope for that.

  • @junedshaikh9165
    @junedshaikh9165 2 года назад +7

    Informative video keep it up bro love from india.

  • @ranjanoberoi4255
    @ranjanoberoi4255 2 года назад +4

    I found out your real name.If I am correct it is Zeeshan.You have a very rich voice.I am Lahore born.B-Block,Model Town.Thanks to internet which has brought us so close to each other.I am 76

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад

      Thanks for liking

  • @VijayKumar-pg8tf
    @VijayKumar-pg8tf 2 месяца назад

    Beautifully presented. Very nostalgic. Have read a lot about Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Dileep Singh. There is very good book 'The Last Queen' on Rani Jindan. It was really sad and unfortunate that no-one survived from large family of Ranjit Singh.

  • @abdulkarimshah641
    @abdulkarimshah641 Год назад

    My second comment on the v.log. I request Government of west Punjab to install a MOORTI of princess Bamban on any prominent place of Lahore so that Lahories should remain in touch with their history , their true HEER who was only beautiful but also loyal to her soil n sad end like Heer Siyal. The princess should not die in the pages of history .

  • @sabtv7
    @sabtv7 2 года назад +4

    Great history nice presentation

  • @hsworldview8075
    @hsworldview8075 2 года назад +4

    Maharani Jindan was imprisoned in Cuttack in Chunaar Fort. She escaped from there and went to Nepal where Rana Jangbahadur gave her refuge. She stayed there for twenty years and lost her sight.
    Duleep Singh negotiated with the British and managed to get his mother to London where she passed away.
    She wanted her body not to be left in England and Duleep Singh was allowed to bring her to India but not to Punjab.She was cremated on the bank of River Godavari.

  • @Molewali
    @Molewali 3 месяца назад

    My grandparents left Karachi after partition , after watching your videos I can’t stop myself crying😢

  • @qamarijazchattha5991
    @qamarijazchattha5991 Год назад +1

    Thankyou and baba Mustansar Hassain Tarder for describing story .

  • @sajidshahpuri
    @sajidshahpuri 2 года назад +5

    So nice, lovely video

  • @mohdaqibaslam6432
    @mohdaqibaslam6432 2 года назад +6

    There is no words to appreciate your efforts and your passion for creating history... You are not just creating videos it's a true history which was remain hidden and now with proper evidence came out with your efforts.. May Allah bless you...

  • @muneer-ul-islam6213
    @muneer-ul-islam6213 2 года назад +1

    behtreen kharaje aqeedat, lajwab tahreer aur umda tarze bayaan

  • @namdarmalik7036
    @namdarmalik7036 2 года назад +1

    just feel like you have taken me back to that era really. Those wording that HH Princess Bamba Duleep Singh quit England in the love for Lahore and took her last breath here, took be several years back when, I too, had quit my life in Britain and came back to my motherland, Pakistan for good, and I never regretted my decision same like her. Her life story tells her contentment , and lines, she had chosen in her life for headstone of her grave make us think, we all WILL meet same end one day. I've got to visit the graveyard to pay my respects to Princess Bamba in my next Lahore trip inshaAllah.

  • @javeria1239
    @javeria1239 Год назад +3

    Our hometown is always precious for us

  • @nitinkr3961
    @nitinkr3961 2 года назад +8

    Really nice work and it made me so senti. I knew about Dileep Singh and his elder daughter but not about the younger one. If you can find a proper picture and make a more detailed video on this royal family, we will be greatly obliged. From a Lahori.

    • @gurdeepdhindsa9358
      @gurdeepdhindsa9358 2 года назад

      We are grateful for this priceless opportunity to know the truth of our Punjab

  • @laddisingh2194
    @laddisingh2194 2 года назад +3

    Good job sir touch wood work

    • @BaalWala
      @BaalWala  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Sardar jee

  • @arindamsarkar1862
    @arindamsarkar1862 Год назад +1

    The untold story from the lost pages of the history came back to life, thanks to your channel. - Arindam Sarkar.