• Patiala State was a self-governing princely state in British India, and one of the Phulkian States, that acceded to the Union of India upon Indian independence and...
  • Patiala State was a self-governing princely state of the Empire of India, and one of the Phulkian States, that acceded to the Union of India upon Indian...
  • Patiala district is one of the famous princely states of erstwhile Punjab. Forming the south-eastern part of the state, it lies between 29°49’ and 30°47’ north latitude...
  • Patiala (state during the British period) In 1911, 30 per cent of the Patiala state population was made of the Jats.
  • Patiala, an erstwhile princely state and a district headquarters of Punjab are situated in the Malwa region of Punjab.
  • PATIALA (30°20`N, 76° 26`E), a district town of the Punjab, was formerly the capital of a princely Sikh state until it lapsed in 1948.
  • A Jat Sikh chieftain named Baba Ala Singh founded Patiala state in 1763. He was the one who built Patiala fort which is also known as Qila Mubarak.
  • Its area was 5932 sq. mile and annual income Rs 1,63,00,000/-.The early history of the founders of Patiala state is more myth and mystery than reality...
  • The states survived until the independence of India (1947), at which time they were organized into the Patiala and East Punjab…
  • Who was the Maharaja of Patiala in 1947? Patiala State was a self-governing princely state of British Empire in India. Patiala was one of the Phulkian States .