Sidhu (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sidhu" in English language version.

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  • "Origin of Sidhu - 1875 Words | Bartleby". www.bartleby.com. Retrieved 12 April 2024. The ruling Sikh families of Patiala, Jind, Faridkot & Nabha in the Punjab, which after Independence, shortly came together as the Patiala and East Punjab States Union(PEPSU), were the famed Sidhu who traced their origin to the Bhatti/Bhati / Bhattis Rajputs. Khiva Rao sired Sidhu Rao in around 1250.

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  • Brard, Gurnam Singh Sidhu (2007). East of Indus: My Memories of Old Punjab. Hemkunt Press. ISBN 9788170103608.
  • Balfour, Edward. "N". The Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia. p. 1038. By a sunnud of 5 May 1860, it was provided that, in case of failure of male heirs to any of the three Phulkian houses, a successor should be chosen from among the descendants of Phul, by the two other chiefs and the Representative of the British Government.

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  • "Faridkot State". Imperial Gazetteer of India. 12: 52. 1909. The ruling family belongs to the Sidhu-Barar clan of the Jats, and are descended from the Phulkian Houses... Throughout the Sikh Wars Raja Pahar SIngh loyally assisted the British, and was rewarded by a grant of half the territory confiscated in 1846 from the Raja of Nabha, while his ancetral possession of Kot Kapura, which has been wrested from Faridkot in 1808, was restored to him"

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