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Badrukhan is a big
village about 5 km from Sangrur, the
district headquarters, on Sangrur-Barnala road in Punjab, India. The
residents of five
small villages...
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Punjab region of India.
Members of the
dynasty ruled the
states of
Badrukhan, Bhadaur, Faridkot, Jind, Malaudh, Nabha, and Patiala,
allying themselves...
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Singh was born in a
wealthy Madahar Jatt Sikh family, in the
village of
Badrukhan in the
princely state of Jind, in
British India. His father,
Harnam Singh...
- State, one of the
Phulkian states in the Punjab. Hira
Singh was born at
Badrukhan, Jind, on 18
December 1843, the
second son of
Sukha Singh (died 1852)...
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States of Patiala,
Nabha and Jind, and the
fiefs of Bhadour,
Maloudh and
Badrukhan.
Other Sidhu Jat
families established the
state of Faridkot, the jagirs...
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wealthy Madahar Jat Sikh family, the
youngest of
seven siblings, in
Badrukhan village near Sangrur, the
capital of the Jind State. His father, Dr Harnam...
- the Jind State,
Gajpat Singh. The
marriage was
celebrated in 1774 at
Badrukhan, then
capital of Jind1, with pomp and
grandeur worthy of the two chiefships...
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father as the King of Jind in 1789 and
Kanwar Bhup
Singh who was
granted Badrukhan,
Baman Bade, and
Bazidpur as his
hereditary jagirs in 1789 by his brother...
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display in the museum.
Shahi Samadhan,
Sangrur Clock Tower,
Sangrur Fort
Badrukhan - The fort was the
residence of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh's mother, Sardarni...
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Sangrur parliamentary seat. Its
neighbouring villages are Duggan,
Badrukhan,
Bhaini Mehraj, Natt, Kunran,
Badbar and Bhammabadi. This is the village...