Category
page 1Princely states of Punjab
Bahawalpur State
princely state of the British Raj
Patiala State
historical state
Pataudi
princely state
Faridkot State
former Princely State
Malerkotla State
Indian princely state
Jind State
Indian Princely State
Nabha State
Phulkian princely state of Punjab during the British Raj in India
Loharu State
princely state in British Raj in India

Suket State
Princely State in the British Raj
Punjab States Agency
agency of India
Mandi State
princely state of the British Raj
Kalsia State
Kalsia was a princely state in Punjab, British India, one of the former Cis-Sutlej states. It was founded by Gurbaksh Singh Kalsia in 1760. After India's independence, it was included in PEPSU and later in the Indian East Punjab after the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. The area of Kalsia is now located in the modern day Indian states of Punjab and Haryana. In 1940 the population of Kalsia was 67,393. Kalsia was ruled by Jat Sikhs.
Hill States of India
former country
Kumharsain
Kumarsain (; ), also known as Kumharsain, is a town in Shimla District in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Formerly under the British Raj, it was the capital of princely state of Kumharsain, which was one of the several states of the Punjab States Agency. It is about 80 km from Shimla and famous for apple and cherry orchards.
Sukerchakia Misl
Sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy
Ballabhgarh
Ballabgarh, officially Balramgarh, is a large town, nearby Faridabad city and a tehsil (subdistrict) in Faridabad district of Haryana, India, and is part of the Delhi National Capital Region or Delhi NCR.
Ahluwalia Misl
misl from Punjab
Kanhaiya Misl
sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy
Cis-Sutlej states
group of states in northwestern India