Faridkot State

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Faridkot State was a self-governing princely state of Punjab ruled by Brar Jats outside British India during the British Raj period in the Indian sub-continent until Indian independence. The state was located in the south of the erstwhile Ferozepore district during the British period. The former state had an area of around 1649.82 square kilometres. Its population in 1941 was around 199,000. The state's rulers had cordial relations with the British.

1803 — 1947  WikimediaWikidata



Photograph of Brij Indar Singh of Faridkot State driving with his suprintendent of state and Kartar Singh BrarPhotograph of Brij Indar Singh of Faridkot State driving with his suprintendent of state and Kartar Singh Brar
Photograph of a group of state officials of Faridkot StatePhotograph of a group of state officials of Faridkot State
Photograph of prince Manjit Inder Singh of Faridkot State as a young boy, seated upon a thronePhotograph of prince Manjit Inder Singh of Faridkot State as a young boy, seated upon a throne
Photograph of the Raj Mahal palace of Faridkot StatePhotograph of the Raj Mahal palace of Faridkot State
Guru Nanak, Bhai Mardana, and Bhai Bala under a tree with a red backdropGuru Nanak, Bhai Mardana, and Bhai Bala under a tree with a red backdrop
Photograph of the Mubarak Mahal palace of Faridkot StatePhotograph of the Mubarak Mahal palace of Faridkot State
Photograph of the gate of Faridkot Fort of the erstwhile Faridkot StatePhotograph of the gate of Faridkot Fort of the erstwhile Faridkot State
Photograph of an avenue in the Darbar Ganj Gardens of Faridkot StatePhotograph of an avenue in the Darbar Ganj Gardens of Faridkot State
Emblem of the erstwhile Faridkot StateEmblem of the erstwhile Faridkot State
Photograph of the gothic-styled Victoria Clock Tower of Faridkot State, ca.1915Photograph of the gothic-styled Victoria Clock Tower of Faridkot State, ca.1915