After 80 years, SGPC installs portrait of Nabha’s last Maharaja Ripudaman at Golden Temple Museum
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After 80 years, SGPC installs portrait of Nabha’s last Maharaja Ripudaman at Golden Temple Museum

Hindustan Times  

After around 80 years of his death, the portrait of last Maharaja of the Nabha princely state Ripudaman Singh was installed in the Central Sikh Museum at the Golden Temple complex for his panthic services by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. The tportrait of last Maharaja of the Nabha princely state Ripudaman Singh was unveiled by the SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami and granthi of the Golden Temple Giani Baljit Singh in presence of the royal family members. The portrait was unveiled by the SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami and granthi of the Golden Temple Giani Baljit Singh in presence of the royal family members. Sikh scholar Gian Singh Sandhu from Canada, Jatinderpal Singh from the USA, SGPC secretary Partap Singh and great-grandson of Maharaja Nabha Yuvraj Abhi Udaipratap Singh also addressed the gathering.

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