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- Kapurthala (Punjabi pronunciation: [kə.puːɾ.t̪ʰə.läː]) is a city in Punjab state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Kapurthala District...
- 605873°N 77.223630°E / 28.605873; 77.223630 Kapurthala House is the former residence of the Maharaja of Kapurthala in Delhi. It is located close to Connaught...
- Kapurthala State, was a kingdom and later princely state of the Punjab Province of British India. Ruled by Ahluwalia Sikh rulers, spread across 510 square...
- Kapurthala district is a district of Punjab state in northern India. The city of Kapurthala is the district headquarters. Kapurthala District is one of...
- princely state of Kapurthala during the British Raj in India, from 1877 until his death, in 1949. He ascended to the throne of Kapurthala state on 16 October...
- The Rail Coach Factory at Kapurthala is a coach manufacturing unit of the Indian Railways in the Indian state of Punjab. It was set up in the year 1985...
- (north of) Kapurthala (east of), between Kapurthala and Jalandar on NH-703A Firozepur–Sultanpour Lodhi–Kapurthala–Jalandhar Road. Kapurthala (northeast...
- Mustafabad is a village in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It is located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Kapurthala, which is both district and...
- It is a gram panchayat and falls under Kapurthala taluk, Kapurthala district. It is about 13 km from Kapurthala. The total geographical area of Subhanpur...
- Daljit Singh (7 December 1882 – 6 November 1946) was a politician born in Kapurthala. He is considered as the first prime minister of Jammu and Kashmir (1917–1921)[failed...