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Yadavindra Singh GCIE GBE (pronunciation) was the
ninth and last
ruling Maharaja of
Patiala from 1938 to 1947.
Singh kept his
royal titles until 1971,...
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Yadavindra Gardens, also
known as
Pinjore Gardens, is a
historic 17th
century garden located in
Pinjore city of
Panchkula district in the
Indian state...
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Maharaja Yadavindra Singh (MYS)
International Cricket Stadium, also
known as New
Punjab Cricket ****ociation
Stadium is a
cricket stadium in Mullanpur,...
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Bahadur Hall
Charlotte Aujla Auditorium, Kala
Bhawan Gol
Market Art
Gallery Yadavindra College of
Engineering The
governance of the
university is
conducted through...
- 17-gun
salute and had
precedence over all the
other princes in Punjab.
Yadavindra Singh (1914 – 1974)
became the
maharaja on 23
March 1938. He was the last...
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Himachal Pradesh. When the
state was formed, the then-Maharaja of Patiala,
Yadavindra Singh, was
appointed its
Rajpramukh (equivalent to Governor). He remained...
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second wife of the
ninth and the last
ruling Maharaja of
Patiala Yadavindra Singh (1913–1974). She was the
mother of
Amarinder Singh, the
former Chief...
- of Patiala. It was last
pictured in a 1946
photograph which depicted Yadavindra Singh wearing the necklace. In 1982, at the Sotheby's
Patiala Royal Family...
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Dhruve Pandove Stadium,
Patiala – the
oldest ground in Punjab.
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur,
Sahibzada Ajit
Singh Nagar...
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psychologist based in Bangalore. Her
family lived in Patiala, and she
studied at
Yadavindra Public School, Patiala. In 1994, her
father was
abducted and
killed by...