-
Kirpal Singh,
claim the
Phulkians were
never truly a "Misl" at all.
Historian Surjit Singh Gandhi also
claimed that the
Phulkian Misl was
never a true Misl...
- 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...
-
Nabha State, with its
capital at Nabha, was one of the
Phulkian princely states of
Punjab during the
British Raj in India.
Nabha was
ruled by Jat Sikhs...
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Patiala Reign 1845 – 1862
Predecessor Karam Singh Successor Mahendra Singh Born 26
November 1824 Died 13
November 1862
Dynasty Phulkian Religion Sikhism...
-
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...
-
cordial relations had been
established between the ****rchakia
Misal and the
Phulkian House of Jind. ... the two Sikh Jat
chiefships had
cultivated intimate...
-
Minister and the
General of Patiala's army. He was also a
member of the
Phulkian dynasty. In 1809,
Singh allied with and
pledged loyalty to the British...
- was the
founder and
first ruler of Patiala.
Singh was born into the Sikh
Phulkian dynasty,
which had an
ancient lineage,
being direct descendants of Rawal...
- the
ruler and Raja-e-Rajgan of Patiala.
Singh was also the
member of the
Phulkian dynasty.
Singh became the
ruler of
Patiala in 1813. He was also the first...
- for
Phulkian States and
Bahawalpur Patiala State 5,942 1,936,259 (chiefly Sikh) 302.6 Maharaja, Sikh 17 (and 2 personal)
Political Agent for
Phulkian States...