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  1. Bamba Müller (6 July 1848 – 18 September 1887) was the wife of Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of Lahore. Brought up by Christian missionaries, her transformation from illegitimate girl, born to a German father and Abyssinian (Ethiopian) mother, living in a Cairo mission to a Maharani living a life of luxury with the ...

  2. 16 de nov. de 2018 · Bamba Müller was born on 6 July 1848 as the daughter of Ludwig Müller and his mistress Sofia in Cairo. She was educated in Cairo by missionaries. In 1864, Duleep Singh, the last ruler of the Sikh empire before being dethroned by the British, was passing through Cairo and he visited the missionaries there.

  3. 19 de jun. de 2017 · 103. 9.4K views 6 years ago. On this day, 153 years ago, Maharaja Duleep Singh married Bamba Müller at the British Consulate in Alexandria, Egypt. Watch the ceremony. ...more. On this day, 153...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duleep_SinghDuleep Singh - Wikipedia

    In 1864, Duleep Singh married Bamba Müller in Cairo and established his family home at Elveden Hall in Suffolk. He eventually became disaffected and embittered with the British, and he reverted to Sikhism. While in exile, he sought to learn more about Sikhism and was eager to return to India.

  5. Bamba Müller Princess Bamba Sutherland (29 September 1869 – 10 March 1957) was a member of the royal family that ruled the Sikh Empire in the Punjab . After a childhood in England, she settled in Lahore , the capitol of what had been her father's kingdom, where she was a suffragette and a passionate advocate of self rule and ...

  6. Travelling back to India via Egypt, Duleep Singh met Bamba Müller who worked at a local mission school. The couple married in 1864 and were welcomed back to Britain by Queen Victoria. The couple moved to Elveden in Suffolk.

  7. 11 de dic. de 2022 · Maharani Bamba Duleep Singh (née Müller) was the illegitimate daughter of a German banker and his Abyssinian mistress who was a Coptic Christian slave. She was brought up and educated by Christian missionaries in Cairo, later becoming a teacher.