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sveticcg [70]
3 years ago
6

When did princess duleep singh move to england

History
2 answers:
enot [183]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: 1854

Extravagance and destitution: the Singhs in England

Five years later, Duleep would follow, and when he reached England in 1854 he became a favourite of Victoria and Albert. Princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh (8 August 1876 – 22 August 1948) was a prominent suffragette in the United Kingdom. Her father was Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh, who had been taken from his kingdom of Punjab to the British Raj, and was subsequently exiled to England.

Princess Sophia Duleep Singh is best known as a suffragette and campaigner for women's rights. Daughter of deposed Maharaja Duleep Singh and goddaughter of Queen Victoria she used her fame, position and tenacity in the fight for gender equality in the early 20th century.

Hope this helps... Stay safe and have a great weekend!!! :D

ale4655 [162]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1854

Explanation:

"Extravagance and destitution: the Singhs in England

Five years later, Duleep would follow, and when he reached England in 1854 he became a favourite of Victoria and Albert."

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