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  2. Nabha State - Wikipedia

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    The locality of Nabha was founded by Hamir Singh of the Phulkian dynasty in 1755, whilst the state itself was founded slightly after in 1763 by Hamir Singh. [6] The state at that period of time was composed of twelve scattered territories. [6]

  3. File:Hira Mahal, Nabha.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Nabha state was one of the famous phulkian princely state which was ruled by Maharaja Hira Singh , who was also known as Raja - i - Rajan, This photo is of the Royal Palace of Maharaj Hira singh of Nabha State which is famously known as Hira Mahal, Nabha

  4. Nabha - Wikipedia

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    Nabha is a town and municipal council in the Patiala district in the south-west of the Indian state of Punjab. It was the capital of the former Nabha State . Nabha is also a sub-division city which comes under Patiala district.

  5. Mahilpur - Wikipedia

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    Mahilpur is a city and a Nagar Panchayat in Hoshiarpur district in the Indian state Punjab Founded by Bains Clan & named after Chaudhary Mahla Bains who was Jagirdar of area, Pur stands for town or settlement so town came to be known as Mahilpur which means( town of Mahlo).It is situated on Hoshiarpur to Garhshankar stretch of State Highway 24.

  6. 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.

  7. Punjab Riyasti Praja Mandal - Wikipedia

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    The Praja Mandal movement existed across India's over-six-hundred princely states, whilst its local manifestation in Punjab mostly covered the states of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Malerkotla and Faridkot princely states initially but other areas later-on. [4]

  8. Maharaja of Patiala - Wikipedia

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    It also encompassed the princely states of the Cis-Sutlej region, including Patiala, Nabha, Faridkot, and Malerkotla, as well as the states in the 'Shimla Group'. After the Partition of India in 1947, a Sikh publication called The Liberator advocated for Khalistan, proposing that it should include East Punjab merged with the Patiala and East ...

  9. List of princely states of British India (by region) - Wikipedia

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    Nabha: Princely State Punjab, India Sir Pratap Singh Sir Hira Singh: Patiala: Princely State Punjab, India Maharajadhiraj Sir Yadavindra Singh Mahendra Bahadur: Rajgarh: Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Maharani Sushila Sinha Sirmur: Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Lt. Maharaja Rajendra Prakash Bahadur Suket/ Sundernagar Princely State