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Name: nabha state

Type: Cluster

Start: 1764 AD

End: 1947 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Nabha State
  • Nabha State (Princely State)
  • Establishment


  • January 1764: In 1763, the territory of Nabha State was acquired by the Phulkian princely states of Punjab. The state was ruled by the Phulkian dynasty, which was founded by Baba Ala Singh. Nabha State became one of the prominent princely states in Punjab under the British Raj in India, with its capital at Nabha.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquests of Ranjit Singh


    Expansion during the rule of Ranjit Singh in the Sikh Empire.

  • January 1802: The formal start of the Sikh Empire began with the unification of the Misls (states) by 1801, creating a unified political state.

  • 2. Partition of India


    Was the partition of British India in two independent entities: India (with a Hindu majority) and Pakistan (with a Muslim majority). This included the several princely states that were dependent on the British Colony.

  • January 1948: Nabha State, with its capital at Nabha, was one of the Phulkian princely states of Punjab during the British Raj in India. It acceded to the Union of India in 1947.

  • 3. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1802: In 1801, the territory of Nabha State was established as one of the Phulkian princely states in Punjab, India. The capital was located in Nabha, and it was ruled by the Phulkian dynasty, specifically Maharaja Hira Singh and Maharaja Ripudaman Singh.

  • January 1802: The formal start of the Sikh Empire began with the unification of the Misls (states) by 1801, creating a unified political state.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1948: Nabha State, with its capital at Nabha, was one of the Phulkian princely states of Punjab during the British Raj in India. It acceded to the Union of India in 1947.
  • Selected Sources


  • Hugh, C. (1911): Ranjit Singh, Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 22 (11th ed.), Cambridge (UK), p. 892
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