Moran Sarkar
Moran Sarkar was an Indian queen, the wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire. She was a nautch girl before she became a queen.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was supposedly punished by flogging by Akali Phula Singh for marrying her in 1806. Mai Moran was sent to live in Pathankot district, in 1811.
Life
Mai Moran was born in a Kashmiri Muslim family in Makhan Windi, near Amritsar. She was a nautch girl. Maharaja Ranjit Singh used to meet her and she used to dance for him at the Baradari of Maharaja Ranjit Singh halfway between Amritsar and Lahore. The place was since called Pul Kanjri but now its name has been changed to 'Pul Moran'. She later married Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a year after he became the maharaja of Lahore at the age of 21 and was officially given a name as Maharani Sahiba.She was considered to be very learned in arts and letters. She was known for her philanthropic acts and in bringing Maharaja's attention to many problems. Some coins related to her were struck, which are termed Moranshahis.
The Maharaja at Moran's request, built a mosque called as Masjid-e-Tawaifan, which was renamed in 1998 as Mai Moran Masjid in Lahore. This is located in Lahore's bazaar now called Pappar Mandi near Shah Almi Gate.
File:Baradari_at_Pul_Moran.jpg|thumb|right|The dilapidated Baradari at Pul Moran on the India - Pakistan border