Maharajah Duleep Singh
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About the exhibition
Maharajah Duleep Singh was the last Sikh ruler of the kingdom of the Punjab in northern India. His wars with the British ended in the 1840s, with him surrendering his lands and possessions, including the Koh-I-noor diamond.
He came to Britain and was befriended by Queen Victoria. He settled into family life at Elveden Hall, near Thetford, Norfolk. In time, unhappiness over his treatment led him to rebel against the British authorities. His plans led to nothing, and he died a broken man.
This display uses photographic images, archival documents, cartoons and text to tell the real story of 'The Black Prince'