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'''His Supreme Highness, the Maharajah of Pankot, Zalim Singh''' was the thirteen-year-old son of [[Premjit Singh]] and the prince who ruled over the province of [[Pankot]].
 
'''His Supreme Highness, the Maharajah of Pankot, Zalim Singh''' was the thirteen-year-old son of [[Premjit Singh]] and the prince who ruled over the province of [[Pankot]].
   
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Zalim Singh was born in [[1922]]. He ascended to the throne of [[Pankot Province]] following the death of his father [[Premjit Singh|Premjit]] in [[1930]].
 
Zalim Singh was born in [[1922]]. He ascended to the throne of [[Pankot Province]] following the death of his father [[Premjit Singh|Premjit]] in [[1930]].
   
Singh was secretly controlled by his devious prime minister [[Chattar Lal]] who was a member of the [[Thuggee]] cult. In [[1935]], at the urging of his prime minister, Singh hosted [[the Guardian of Tradition Dinner]] at [[Pankot Palace]] to raise the status of Pankot among its neighboring principalities, and many dignitaries and merchants were invited. Several unexpected guests arrived and were also brought to the banquet: [[Phillip James Blumburtt|Captain Blumburtt]] and [[Indiana Jones]]. At dinner, both of these men discussed the possibility of a [[Thuggee]] revival, and Singh spoke up to cover up the Thuggee presence in the palace, insisting to his subjects that his kingdom would never grant asylum to the Thuggee cult.
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Singh was secretly controlled by his devious prime minister [[Chattar Lal]] who was a member of the [[Thuggee]] cult. In [[1935]], at the urging of his prime minister, Singh hosted [[the Guardian of Tradition Dinner]] at [[Pankot Palace]] to raise the status of Pankot among its neighboring principalities, and many dignitaries and merchants were invited. Several unexpected guests arrived and were also brought to the banquet: [[Phillip James Blumburtt|Captain Blumburtt]] and [[Indiana Jones]]. At dinner, both of these men discussed the possibility of a Thuggee revival, and Singh spoke up to proclaim that the Thuggee were a thing of the past, insisting to his subjects that his kingdom would never grant asylum to the cult. However, he was unaware that Lal had been drugging his drinks to make him a participant in the rituals that occurred at the [[Kali]] [[Temple of Doom|temple]] hidden beneath his palace.
   
Singh was responsible for torturing [[Indiana Jones]] with a [[kryta]] doll of himself while the archaeologist was foiling the [[Chief Guard|chief Thuggee guard]]. [[Short Round]], who never really liked Singh, stopped the maharajah from doing any further harm, and also freed him from his enslavement by using a torch (just as he had done to free Indy). Grateful to Short Round for liberating him from the [[Black Sleep of the Kali Ma]], but ashamed of himself at the same time, Singh gave directions for escaping the mines to Short Round, and later contacted Captain Blumburtt and his soldiers to help with the liberation of his palace.
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Later, Singh was responsible for torturing Indiana Jones with a [[kryta]] doll in his likeness while the [[archaeologist]] was foiling the [[Chief Guard|chief Thuggee guard]]. [[Short Round]], who never really liked Singh, stopped the maharajah from doing any further harm, and also freed him from his enslavement by using a torch (just as he had done to free Indy). Grateful to Short Round for liberating him from the [[Black Sleep of the Kali Ma]], but ashamed of himself at the same time, Singh gave directions for escaping the mines to Short Round, and later contacted Captain Blumburtt and his soldiers to help with the liberation of his palace.
   
== Behind the scenes ==
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==Behind the scenes==
 
In ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'', Zalim Singh was played by actor [[Raj Singh]].
 
In ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'', Zalim Singh was played by actor [[Raj Singh]].
   
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
 
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''
 
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''
 
*[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' novel]]
 
*[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' novel]]
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*''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'' {{Nc}}
 
*''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'' {{Nc}}
 
*''[[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues]]'' {{Nc}}
 
*''[[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues]]'' {{Nc}}
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== Sources ==
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==Sources==
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: The Illustrated Screenplay]]''
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: The Illustrated Screenplay]]''
 
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook]]''
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==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Characters appearing in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]
 
[[Category:Characters appearing in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]

Revision as of 20:00, 26 March 2012

His Supreme Highness, the Maharajah of Pankot, Zalim Singh was the thirteen-year-old son of Premjit Singh and the prince who ruled over the province of Pankot.

Biography

Zalim Singh was born in 1922. He ascended to the throne of Pankot Province following the death of his father Premjit in 1930.

Singh was secretly controlled by his devious prime minister Chattar Lal who was a member of the Thuggee cult. In 1935, at the urging of his prime minister, Singh hosted the Guardian of Tradition Dinner at Pankot Palace to raise the status of Pankot among its neighboring principalities, and many dignitaries and merchants were invited. Several unexpected guests arrived and were also brought to the banquet: Captain Blumburtt and Indiana Jones. At dinner, both of these men discussed the possibility of a Thuggee revival, and Singh spoke up to proclaim that the Thuggee were a thing of the past, insisting to his subjects that his kingdom would never grant asylum to the cult. However, he was unaware that Lal had been drugging his drinks to make him a participant in the rituals that occurred at the Kali temple hidden beneath his palace.

Later, Singh was responsible for torturing Indiana Jones with a kryta doll in his likeness while the archaeologist was foiling the chief Thuggee guard. Short Round, who never really liked Singh, stopped the maharajah from doing any further harm, and also freed him from his enslavement by using a torch (just as he had done to free Indy). Grateful to Short Round for liberating him from the Black Sleep of the Kali Ma, but ashamed of himself at the same time, Singh gave directions for escaping the mines to Short Round, and later contacted Captain Blumburtt and his soldiers to help with the liberation of his palace.

Behind the scenes

In Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Zalim Singh was played by actor Raj Singh.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references