NABHA 13 GUN SALUTE
STATE
Nabha state is formerly Punjab Agency, now in Himachal Pradesh State , area of state was 2,453 Sq.Kms. ,and population of the state was 2,87,574 in 1931, Privy purse of state at the time of accession on 20 August1948 was Rs.4,10,000.
The family claims descent from the Bhatti clan of Jats founder of Jaisalmer, Jaisal. His third son Rai Hem, left the family domains after the usual quarrel and carved out a small principality for himself around Bhatinda and Bhatner. His successor in the fourth degree, Khiwa, fell on hard times ad was forced to move to Kot Ladwa, where he married a girl from the Jat Basehra caste. Thereafter many quarrels ensued between his descendants at the Bhattis. The Mughals appointed his descendant Mehraj in 1526. This office became hereditary amongst his descendants until Phul, the Sikh ancestor of the dynasty, which came to rule over Patiala, Jind and Nabha The state was established in 1763 after the capture of Sirhind by the Sikh Confederacy. With the capture of Sirhind, most of the old imperial province was divided amongst the Phulkian chiefs. The area around Amloh was taken by the chief of the Nabha — Hamir Singh.In 1809, with the power of Ranjit Singh expanding, Nabha State fell under the protection of the East India Company. During the Indian rebellion of 1857 the state was loyal to its subsidiary alliance with the British and was granted territory as a reward.
The state entered a period of prosperity
under the rule of Hira
Singh. The state had
built a residence Nabha
House in Delhi,
also one Nabha House in pilgrimage town of Kurukshetra, situated opposite to
the Sannihit
Sarovar.
STAMP PAPER Four Annas
STAMP PAPER One Rupee
STAMP PAPER Five Rupees
STAMP PAPER Ten Rupees
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