Nabha State

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Nabha State, with its capital at Nabha, was one of the Phulkian princely states of Punjab during the British Raj in India. This state was ruled by Jats Sidhu clan belonging to Sikh religion.

1763 — 1947  WikimediaWikidata



Photograph of Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha seated on a chairPhotograph of Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha seated on a chair
Painting of a nimbate Sardar Hamir Singh of Nabha holding a flower and leaning on a bolsterPainting of a nimbate Sardar Hamir Singh of Nabha holding a flower and leaning on a bolster
Portrait of Raja Bharpur Singh of Nabha (cropped)Portrait of Raja Bharpur Singh of Nabha (cropped)
Equestrian painting of a nimbate Raja Jaswant Singh of NabhaEquestrian painting of a nimbate Raja Jaswant Singh of Nabha
Miniature painting of Raja Devinder Singh of Nabha seated on a chairMiniature painting of Raja Devinder Singh of Nabha seated on a chair
Coat-of-arms of Nabha State, published in `Nabha Administration - A Review of Recent Years` (1939)Coat-of-arms of Nabha State, published in 'Nabha Administration - A Review of Recent Years' (1939)
Miniature painting of Raja Jaswant Singh of Nabha seated and leaning against a bolster, inscribed in Perso-Arabic scriptMiniature painting of Raja Jaswant Singh of Nabha seated and leaning against a bolster, inscribed in Perso-Arabic script
Photograph of the Hira Mahal building in Nabha state, published in ``Mahan Kosh`` (1930), ca.1920`sPhotograph of the Hira Mahal building in Nabha state, published in Mahan Kosh (1930), ca.1920's
Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Westland Lysander CM2346Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Westland Lysander CM2346
Photograph of Gurdwara Siropao Sahib in Nabha state, where historical Sikh relics and artefacts were kept for safe-keeping, published in Mahan Kosh (1930), ca.1920`sPhotograph of Gurdwara Siropao Sahib in Nabha state, where historical Sikh relics and artefacts were kept for safe-keeping, published in Mahan Kosh (1930), ca.1920's