- The
Phulkian dynasty (or Phoolkian) of
Maharajas or
sardars were Sikh
royals and
aristocrats in the
Punjab region of India.
Members of the
dynasty ruled...
- Patiala, in
British India,
lasted from 1900 to 1938. He was a
member of the
Phulkian dynasty.
During his reign,
Singh was most
noted for his extravagance, contributions...
- Sidhu-Brar clan
established the
Phulkian Misl, one of the
misls (confederacies) of the Sikh Confederacy. His descendants, the
Phulkian Maharajas,
became the kings...
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Nabha State, with its
capital at Nabha, was one of the
Phulkian princely states of
Punjab during the
British Raj in India. This
state was
ruled by Jats...
-
Punjab Amarinder Singh. He is the
titular heir to the
historical royal Phulkian dynasty of Patiala.
Belonging to
royal house of Patiala,
Singh is son of...
- Sikh philosophy.
Patronage from Sikh nobles,
especially the
rulers of the
Phulkian states,
helped the
Nirmalas become a
prominent religious order. Sardar...
-
State was a
kingdom and
princely state in
British India, and one of the
Phulkian States, that
acceded to the
Union of
India upon
Indian independence and...
-
December 1843 – 24
December 1911) was the
ruler of
Nabha State, one of the
Phulkian states in the Punjab. Hira
Singh was born at Badrukhan, Jind, on 18 December...
- was the
accredited progenitor of both the
Faridkot and Kot
Kapura minor Phulkian houses. Also
responsible for
founding the town of Kot
Kapura in 1661. Kapura...
- was the
founder and
first ruler of Patiala.
Singh was born into the Sikh
Phulkian dynasty,
rising to
power through key
battles in his
early life,
Singh expanded...