- from the formation. Some historians, such as
Kirpal Singh,
claim the
Phulkians were
never truly a "Misl" at all.
Portrait of Phul,
which the Misl was...
- The
Phulkian Dynasty (or Phoolkian) of
Maharajas or
sardars were Jat-Sikh
rulers and
aristocrats in the
Punjab region of India. They
governed the states...
- is the
titular heir to the
Phulkian royal dynasty of Patiala. He
belongs to
royal house of
Patiala belonging to the
Phulkian dynasty, and son of Amarinder...
-
Nabha State, with its
capital at Nabha, was one of the
Phulkian princely states of
Punjab during the
British Raj in India.
Nabha was
ruled by Jat Sikhs...
- Gujarat,
leading to
several conflicts with the
invading Muslim tribes. The
Phulkian dynasty claimed descent from
Rawal Jaisal, the
Bhati Rajput founder of...
- Sidhu-Brar clan
established the
Phulkian Misl, one of the
misls (confederacies) of the Sikh Confederacy. His descendants, the
Phulkian Maharajas,
became the kings...
- He was the son of
Maharaja Mahendra Singh of Patiala, a
member of the
Phulkian Dynasty. One of his sons was
Maharaja Sir
Bhupinder Singh. The Imperial...
-
Narinder Singh,
Maharaja of the
State of Patiala. He was a
member of the
Phulkian Dynasty and
succeeded to the
throne in 1862
while still a child, so a council...
-
family in Moti Bagh Palace, Patiala.
Singh was born into the Jat Sikh
Phulkian dynasty. He was
educated at
Aitchison College in La****. At the of age...
-
cordial relations had been
established between the ****rchakia
Misal and the
Phulkian House of Jind. ... the two Sikh Jat
chiefships had
cultivated intimate...