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[[Kharak Singh]] succeeded his father as the head of the [[Sikh Empire]], while [[Pyara Kaur|Pyara]] remained a host in [[Amritsar]], and now an ally of the [[Assassins]] and lover to [[Arbaaz Mir]]. The [[Koh-i-Noor|Koh-I-Noor]] miraculously reformed itself soon after the explosion in the [[Ranjit Singh's summer palace|palace]], and was finally stolen by Arbaaz and fueled [[Hamid (Amritsar)|Hamid]]'s hope to discover more secrets. Unfortunately for Punjab, the son of the Maharajah died a year after these events, to be succeded by his brother [[Dalip Singh]] in 1843.
[[Kharak Singh]] succeeded his father as the head of the [[Sikh Empire]], while [[Pyara Kaur|Pyara]] remained a host in [[Amritsar]], and now an ally of the [[Assassins]] and lover to [[Arbaaz Mir]]. The [[Koh-i-Noor|Koh-I-Noor]] miraculously reformed itself soon after the explosion in the [[Ranjit Singh's summer palace|palace]], and was finally stolen by Arbaaz and fueled [[Hamid (Amritsar)|Hamid]]'s hope to discover more secrets. Unfortunately for Punjab, the son of the Maharajah died a year after these events, to be succeeded by his brother [[Duleep Singh|Dalip Singh]] in 1843.
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Kharak Singh succeeded his father as the head of the Sikh Empire, while Pyara remained a host in Amritsar, and now an ally of the Assassins and lover to Arbaaz Mir. The Koh-I-Noor miraculously reformed itself soon after the explosion in the palace, and was finally stolen by Arbaaz and fueled Hamid's hope to discover more secrets. Unfortunately for Punjab, the son of the Maharajah died a year after these events, to be succeeded by his brother Dalip Singh in 1843.