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Patiala State was a self-governing
princely state A princely state (also called native state or Indian state) was a nominally sovereign entity of the British Indian Empire that was not directly governed by the British, but rather by an Indian ruler under a form of indirect rule, subject to ...
of the British Empire in India, and one of the Phulkian States, that acceded to the Union of India upon Indian independence and partition. Patiala Kingdom/State was founded by Sidhu Jat
Sikhs Sikhs ( or ; pa, ਸਿੱਖ, ' ) are people who adhere to Sikhism (Sikhi), a monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The ter ...
. Early proposals of a Sikh nation of ‘Sikhistan’ led by Maharaja of Patiala were published by Dr VS Bhatti in 1940 for a “Khalistan led by the Maharaja of Patiala with the aid of a cabinet consisting of representative federating units.”. These would consist of the central districts of Punjab province then directly administered by the British, including Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Ambala, Ferozpur, Amritsar and Lahore; the 'princely states' of the Cis-Sutlej, including Patiala, Nabha, Faridkot and Malerkolta; and the 'Shimla Group' of states. After partition of India in 1947, The Liberator, a Sikh publication advocated for Khalistan which would include East Punjab merged with PEPSU led by Maharaja of Patiala as it’s Monarch.


Etymology

The state's name came from the name of its principal city and capital,
Patiala Patiala () is a city in southeastern Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the ''Qila Mubarak'' (the 'Fortunate Castle') construct ...
, which itself comes from the roots ''patti'' and ''ala''. The word ''patti'' means "strip of land" in
Punjabi Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to: * Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan * Punjabi language * Punjabi people * Punjabi dialects and languages Punjabi may also refer to: * Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
, and '''ala''' comes from the name of the founder of the city and Patiala state, Ala Singh, thus meaning ‘the land of Ala Singh’


Brief history

In 1763, the Sikh confederation captured the fortress of Sirhind


Rulers

The rulers of Patiala bore the title '
Maharaja Mahārāja (; also spelled Maharajah, Maharaj) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great king" or " high king". A few ruled states informally called empires, including ruler raja Sri Gupta, founder of the ancient Indian Gupta Empire, a ...
-e Rajgan' from 1810 onward.


Maharajas

*29 Mar 1761 – 22 August 1765: Ala Singh (b. 1691 – d. 1765) *22 Aug 1765 – 1767:Amar Singh (b. 1748 – d. 1781)


Raja-e Rajgan

*1767 – 5 February 1781: Amar Singh (s.a.) *Feb 1781 – 1810: Sahib Singh (b. 1774 – d. 1813)


Maharaja-e Rajgan

*1810 – 26 March 1813: Sahib Singh (s. a.) *26 Mar 1813 – 23 December 1845: Karam Singh (b. 1797 – d. 1845) **26 Mar 1813 – 1823: Maharani Aus Kaur (f) – Regent (b. 1772 – d. af.1823) *23 Dec 1845 – 13 November 1862: Narendra Singh (b. 1823 – d. 1862) (from 25 June 1861 Sir Narendra Singh) *13 Nov 1862 – 14 April 1876: Mahendra Singh (b. 1852 – d. 1876) (from 28 May 1870 Sir Mahendra Singh) **13 Nov 1862 – 26 February 1870: Jagdish Singh (Regent, chairman of regency council) *14 Apr 1876 – 9 November 1900: Rajinder Singh (b. 1872 – d. 1900) (from 21 May 1898 Sir Rajendra Singh) **14 April 1876 – Oct 1890: Sir Deva Singh (Regent) (b. 1834 – d. 1890) (chairman of regency council) *9 November 1900 – 23 March 1938: Bhupinder Singh (b. 1891 – d. 1938) (from 12 December 1911 Sir Bhupindra Singh) **9 November 1900 – 3 November 1910: Sardar Gurmukh Singh – (Regent, chairman of regency council) *23 Mar 1938 – 15 August 1947:
Yadavindra Singh Maharaja Sir Yadavindra Singh () was the 9th and last ruling Maharaja of Patiala from 1938 to 1971. He was also an Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1934. Early life and family Born at Patiala City in Patiala State, within the ...
(b. 1913 – d. 1974) (from 1 January 1942 Sir Yadavindra Singh)


Gallery

File:Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia on left and Amar Singh of Patiala.jpg, Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia on left and Amar Singh of Patiala on right, late 18th century File:MotiBaghPalace.jpg, Moti Bagh Palace, Patiala. File:PATIALA,QILLA MUBARAK.jpg, The main gate of the Qila Mubarak File:Bhupendra Singh Patiala.jpg, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala File:Mahendra Singh of Patiala.jpg, Maharaja Mahendra Singh of Patiala File:Portrait of Sir Rajinder Singh Maharaja of Patiala.jpg, Maharaja Rajinder Singh of Patiala File:A panel of seven portraits of rulers of Patiala State.jpg, A panel of seven portraits of rulers of Patiala State


See also

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Maharaja of Patiala The Maharaja of Patiala was a maharaja in India and the ruler of the princely state of Patiala, a state in British India. The first Maharaja of Patiala was Baba Ala Singh (1695–1765). Yadavindra Singh became the maharaja on 23 March 1938. ...
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Patiala State Monorail Trainways Patiala State Monorail Trainways (PSMT) was a unique rail-guided, partially road-borne railway system running in Patiala from 1907 to 1927. PSMT was the second monorail system in India, after the Kundala Valley Railway, near Munnar in Kerala, ...
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Political integration of India After the Indian independence in 1947, the dominion of India was divided into two sets of territories, one under direct British rule, and the other under the suzerainty of the British Crown, with control over their internal affairs remainin ...


References

2.https://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V20_046.gif


Further reading

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