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Fort of Amloh เจ…เจฎเจฒเฉ‹เจน

it was Built By Raja Hira Singh of Nabha

It is In Full of Ruins @PunjabTourisms @Tourism_Punjab @AnmolGaganMann @CMOPb

Heritage of Amloh and Punjab Is in Ruins Why Puniab Government ?๐Ÿ‘‡ Image
#Amloh was founded by Faiz Baksh, the Governor of Sirhind.
After the fall of Sirhind in 1763,
Amloh was annexed by Raja Hamir Singh, the ruler of #Nabha State Image
Amloh was developed by the erstwhile ruler of Nabha State.

it was given the status of Nizamat (District) headquarters. Image
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The Bhadaur fort

#Punjab #BhadaurFort

Bhadaur is a historic & famous town of Punjab. It is home to legendary Phulkian Sirdars,From #PhulkianDynasty Bhadaur is the 1st joint capital of Phulkian Dynasty.
The princely states of
Patiala,Jind &Nabha are rooted to Bhadaur
#Phool's eldest son #Tiloka was the ancestor of the #Nabha, #Jind and #Badrukhan royal families and his second son #Rama, had six sons and out of #DunnaSingh, #AlaSingh and #Bakhta sprang the princely states of #Bhadaur, #Patiala and #Malaudh
#BHADAUR was one & only princely town where royal family holds 8 eight RESIDENTAL #FORTS individually. BHADAUR is home to #PHOOLKA SARDARS (CHIEFS), who rules
84 villages.The royals of the house of Bhadaur are known as BHADAURIAS & BHADAURIYE #SARDAR
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This Burj in village #Ghungrana of #Ludhiana is the remnant of a #fortress which existed at the spot. This tower marks the spot where #Metcalf was given the first audience by #MaharajaRanjitSingh in 1804.ย The fortress was destroyed by the #English, somewhere in 1849-50,#Punjab
As per Lepel H. Griffin
#MaharajahRanjitSingh marched by way of Ambala to Naraingarh, a strong fort held by Kour Kishan Singh, which he invested.For nearly three weeks it held out, and in one of the assaults, Sirdar Fatah Singh,Kalianwala, one of Ranjit Singh's bravest Generals๐Ÿ‘‡
was mortally wounded. After the capture of the place, it was conferred with its surrounding villages on
Sirdar Fatah Singh Ahluwalia, the estate being valued at Rs. 12,580 a year.
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