Jind & Sangrur State | |||||||||||
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Princely State of British India (1809–1948) | |||||||||||
1763–20 August 1948 | |||||||||||
Jind State in a 1911 map of Punjab | |||||||||||
Capital | Sangrur | ||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||
• 1931 | 3,460 km2 (1,340 sq mi) | ||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||
• 1931 | 324,676 | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1763 | ||||||||||
20 August 1948 | |||||||||||
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Today part of | India |
Jind State (also spelled Jhind State) was a princely state located in the Punjab and Haryana region of north-western India. The state was 3,260 km2 (1,260 sq mi) in area and its annual income was Rs.3,000,000 in the 1940s.[1] Jind was founded and ruled by Jat Sikh rulers of Sidhu clan.[2]
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