Phulkian Misl
Phulkian Misl is a Sikh misl of named after Choudhary Phul Brar.[1][2] Maharaja Ala Singh, Maharaja Amar Singh, Raja Sahib Singh, Raja Gajpat Singh, Maharaja Hamir Singh all are rulers of Phulkian misl. It was a Brar Jat Misl. The area of this misl is in region Patiala, Nabha, Jind.[3]
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India | |
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Punjabi | |
Religion | |
Sikhism |
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Sikh Confederacy (1707–1799) |
Phulkian Misl ·
Ahluwalia Misl ·
Bhangi Misl ·
Kanheya Misl ·
Ramgarhia Misl ·
Singhpuria Misl ·
Panjgarhia Misl ·
Nishanwalia Misl ·
Sukerchakia Misl ·
Dallewalia Misl ·
Nakai Misl ·
Shaheedan Misl
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See also
References
- Bhagat Singh, A History of Sikh Misals
- Duggal, K. S. (2001). Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Last to Lay Arms. Abhinav Publications. p. 46. ISBN 9788170174103.
- Heath, Ian (1 Jan 2005). "The Sikh Army". Osprey. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
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