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  2. Phulkian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    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 the states of Badrukhan , Bhadaur , Faridkot , Jind , Malaudh , Nabha , and Patiala , allying themselves with the British Empire according to the terms of the Cis-Sutlej treaty of 1809.

  3. Nabha State - Wikipedia

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    The ruling house of Nabha belonged to the Phulkian dynasty, sharing a common ancestor named Tiloka with the Jind rulers. Tiloka (r. 1652–1687) was the eldest son of Phul Sidhu of the Phulkian dynasty. [a] [4] The Nabha rulers descend from Gurditta (Gurdit Singh; r. 1687–1754), the elder son of Tiloka. [4]

  4. List of dynasties - Wikipedia

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    In layman and academic parlance, the name of a dynasty is often affixed before the common name of a state in reference to a state under the rule of a particular dynasty. For example, whereas the official name of the realm ruled by the Qajar dynasty was the "Sublime State of Iran", the domain is commonly known as " Qajar Iran ".

  5. Hira Singh of Nabha - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, the line of the Phulkian dynasty which had ruled Nabha, a small 11-gun state, since 1718 became extinct upon the death from tuberculosis of the young Raja, Bhagwan Singh (1842–1871). The remaining two lines of the dynasty-the rulers of Patiala and Jind-in conjunction with the British government fixed upon Hira Singh Gosal as the ...

  6. Patiala State - Wikipedia

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    He was born into the Phulkian dynasty, a confederacy established by Chaudhary Phul Sidhu-Brar. Ala was the third-son of his father Rama. [13] Ala Singh’s leadership and military prowess enabled him to establish Patiala as a significant princely state in the Punjab region. [16] [17]

  7. Jind State - Wikipedia

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    The ruling house of Jind belonged to the Phulkian dynasty, sharing a common ancestor named Tiloka with the Nabha rulers. Tiloka was the eldest son of Phul Sidhu of the Phulkian Misl. [3] The Jind rulers descend from Sukhchain Singh, the younger son of Tiloka. [4] The Jind State was founded in 1763 by Gajpat Singh after the fall of Sirhind. [3]

  8. Ala Singh - Wikipedia

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    Ala Singh (1691–1765) 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 his territory in Punjab.

  9. List of kingdoms and royal dynasties - Wikipedia

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