Kaithal State

Kaithal State
1767–1843
Detail of the main, continuous tract of territory of Kaithal State from a map created by the British East India Company, ca.1829–1835 (not including its exclaves viewable on the full-map)
Detail of the main, continuous tract of territory of Kaithal State from a map created by the British East India Company, ca.1829–1835 (not including its exclaves viewable on the full-map)
CapitalKaithal
History 
• Established
1767
• Disestablished
1843
Today part ofKaithal district, Haryana, India

Kaithal State was a Sikh state based out of Kaithal. It was one of the Cis-Sutlej states.[1][2] The Sikh chieftains of Kaithal ruled from 1767 until the state's fall in 1843. At the state's height, it was the second-largest cis-Sutlej state, after Patiala State.[3] The rulers of the state were popularly known by the title of bhai (meaning "brother").[2]

  1. ^ Jayanta Kumar Ray (2007). Aspects of India's International Relations, 1700 to 2000: South Asia and the World. Pearson Education. p. 379. ISBN 9788131708347.
  2. ^ a b Harvansh, M. (24 February 2018). "Kaithal:History And Heritage". International Journal of Research. 5 (4): 573. ISSN 2348-6848. Fort and Places of Bhais - The Jat Sikh rulers of Kaithal princely state popularly known a Bhais constructed may building of antiquarian interests. The founder of Kaithal Chief ship, Bhai Desu Singh built a fort for his defence preparation of Kaithal about 1775,
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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