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related to the history of the state were demolished in the 1990s to make way for newer developments, such as shopping bazaars, a Doordarshan Relay Centre, and parks. There was also a third Jind fort that was demolished in the 1990s as well, it was located beside the fort near Rani Talab. The land the former forts stood on has also suffered from illegal encroachments. Many historical artefacts related to the state have been looted and smuggled. The city of Jind was also known for its three city-gates connected by a border wall, which were named Jhanjh Gate, Ramrai Gate, and Safidon Gate, however these gates have not survived to the present-day. Efforts are ongoing to have the ASI declare the buildings of Rani Talab, Raja-Ki-Kothi, and Khunga Kothi as protected heritage sites.
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The precarious intra-Phulkian situation led to Gajpat Singh of Jind sending troops against Hamir Singh of Nabha, with the former taking possessions of Imloh, Bhadson, and Sangrur from the latter's control. However, the ruler of Patiala State and influential members of the family led to Imloh and Bhadson being returned back to Jind's rule. Sangrur remained with Jind and was not given back to Nabha. A daughter of Gajpat Singh of Jind married Mahan Singh of the Sukerchakia Misl and was the mother of Ranjit Singh.
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Ranbir Singh died on 31 March 1948, shortly after he signed the instrument of accession. He was succeeded by his son Rajbir Singh. Rajbir died in 1959 and in-turn was succeeded by his brother named Jagatbir Singh. However, Rajbir's son named Satbir Singh, claims to have been crowned as a successor to
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Many monuments and structures related to the erstwhile Jind state lie in disrepair and disregard and few efforts are being taken to conserve them, in-contrast to the heritage of Patiala and Nabha states. Two historical forts (both constructed in 1775 and were located near Rani Talab and Tanga Chowk)
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in the year 1772. As a mark of sovereignty, the Sikh raja minted coins bearing his name. Shortly after being bestowed with the raja title by the Mughals, Jind was attacked by Rahim Dad Khan, the governor of Hansi, but he was killed-in-action. In 1774, a dispute arose between Jind and Nabha states.
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The historian said that after Rajbir Singh's death his brother Jagatbir Singh was crowned but he never ruled as after Independence all 562 princely estates merged with India. Jagatbir had one son Kunwar Rambir Singh who married present day Inder Jeet Kaur. He died in 1972 at the age of 42. Kunwar
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The first king of the estate was Raja Gajpat Singh who died in 1789. After that Raja Bhag Singh took charge as king in 1789 and died in 1819. Next, Raja Fateh Singh ruled from till February 3, 1822, followed by Raja Sangat Singh from July 30, 1822, to November 1834. He was followed by Raja Sarup
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Postage stamps prior to King George V consisted of Indian stamps over printed as "Jhind State", with the letter 'H' in the name. On the George V stamps, the 'H' is omitted and is overprinted as "Jind State" (Reference actual stamps from the Victorian, Edward VII and George V eras).
355:. The rebellion was a Sikh coalition against the Afghan governors of Jind State. As a reward, Gajpat received a large tract of land, which included Jind and Safidon. Gajpat established his headquarters at Jind, building a large, brick fort in the location. 384:(thin burnt-clay) bricks in the year 1775. One of the forts was built to the left of the present-day Rani Talab and the second was built to the right of present-day Tanga Chowk. There was a family connection shared between Jind State and the 1502: 2021:"Census of India 1901. [Vol. 17A]. Imperial tables, I-VIII, X-XV, XVII and XVIII for the Punjab, with the native states under the political control of the Punjab Government, and for the North-west Frontier Province" 2969: 729: 430:
Detail of the main, continuous tract of territory of Jind State from a map created by the British East India Company, ca.1829–1835 (the state also held many exclave territories that can be seen in the full-map).
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The family of the former Jind rulers are mired in family divisions and conflicts over shares of their declining wealth. The Jind royals currently reside at Raja ki Kothi on Amarhedi Road.
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era district borders are not an exact match in the present-day due to various bifurcations to district borders — which since created new districts — throughout the historic
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Indian painter Sita Ram produced watercolours of the local scenery (landscape and architecture) of Jind State between June 1814 to early October 1815.
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region of north-western India. The state was 3,260 km (1,260 sq mi) in area and its annual income was Rs.3,000,000 in the 1940s.
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After the division of Punjab in 1966, the former territories of Jind State were given to the then newly formed state of Haryana. Thus,
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Miniature painting of Sardar Daya Singh Sibia of Ramgarh, revenue minister of Jind State during the reign of Maharaja Raghubir Singh
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Singh till January 1864, Raja Raghubir Singh till 1887, Maharaja Ranbir Singh till 1948 and Rajbir Singh in 1948," Bhardwaj added.
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After the passing of Gajpat, his son Bhag Singh succeeded to the throne of Jind in 1789. Bhag Singh is notable as being the first
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Gajpat Singh, son of Sukhchain Singh and great-grandson of Phul, launched a rebellion against the hostile authority based out of
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Mutiny at the Margins: New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857: Volume I: Anticipations and Experiences in the Locality
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He established the state in 1763 or 1768 and made Sangrur its capital. Gajpat was bestowed with the title of
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Gajpat Singh ordered the raising of several fortresses, whom were constructed using
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during the post-independence era that have taken into account population increases.
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his father, leading to a dispute between the brother and son of the late Rajbir.
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Jind State: A Brief Historical and Administrative Sketch (With Some Photographs)
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The area of the state was 1259 square miles in total and it ranged from Dadri,
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Rambir's both sons are dead now and Rani Inder Jeet Kaur holds the title.
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Rajbir's other son Satbir Singh also claims to have been coroneted.
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The revenue per annum of Jind State was around 2,800,000 rupees.
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buildings of Jind have fallen into a decrepit condition.
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Singh, Bhagat (1993). "Chapter 14 - The Phulkian Misl".
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rulers. Tiloka was the eldest son of Phul Sidhu of the
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View of the fortress and palace of Jind State, 1815
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Index

Princely State
British India
Coat of arms of Sangrur

Sangrur
Accession to India
Maratha Empire
Phulkian Misl
India
India
princely state
Punjab
Haryana
Jat
Sikh
Sidhu
Karnal
Safidon
Sangrur
Phulkian dynasty
Nabha
Phulkian Misl
fall of Sirhind
Sirhind

Raja
Shah Alam
Sukerchakia Misl
Raj Kaur
Maharaja Ranjit Singh

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