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Phulra or the
State of
Phulra (ریاست پھلڑا) was a
Muslim princely state in the days of
British Raj and
ruled by the
Tanoli tribe,
located in the region...
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Administered Tribal Areas and the
former princely states of Amb, Chitral, Dir,
Phulra and Swat. Its
capital was the city of Peshawar, and the
province was composed...
- the North-West
Frontier Province absorbed the
princely states of Amb and
Phulra while West
Punjab (designated 'West' to
distinguish it from India's Punjab...
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Tatar Chagitai noble in charge, who was
expelled by
Bhatis from
Marot and
Phulra ... Bhatnair, now
called Hanumangarh ... Ahluwalia,
Disha (24
February 2025)...
- (1955–1970): La****
Princely states Amb (princely state) (1947–1969): Amb
Phulra (1947–1950): no
specific capital but
theoretically Amb
Bahawalpur (princely...
- 1,520
square kilometres (585
square miles) and a po****tion of 48,656.
Phulra was a
khanate near Amb, with a po****tion of
about 8,000 and an area of...
- in the present-day
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of ****stan.
Together with
Phulra, it was
known as
Feudal Tanawal ruled by
Tanoli tribe. A
Royal Tenure start...
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Deputy Commissioner of
Hazara acting as the
political agent for Amb and
Phulra. The
States of
Hunza and
Nagar and many
feudal Jagirs (Puniyal, Shigar,...
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Deputy Commissioner of
Hazara acting as the
Political Agent for Amb and
Phulra. Then the only
salute state was : Chitral,
title Mehtar,
enjoying a Hereditary...
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capitals of Amb and Darband. In 1828,
Painda Khan gave the
territory of
Phulra as an
independent Khanate to his
brother Maddad Khan Tanoli. This was later...