Faridkot Jind Kapurthala Nabha Patiala

PRINCELY STATE OF FARIDKOT

(Population 1991: 56419.) This town is about 20 km south of Ferozpur and 70 km north of Bathinda. It is connected by metalled roads with Ferozepur, Zira, Kotkapura and via Kotkapura with Moga, Muktsar, Jaitu and Bathinda. It is situated on Bathinda-Ferozepur railway section.

Faridkot is stated to have been founded by Faja Mokalsi some 700 years ago. He named it Mokal Har and built a fort here. Mukalsi was constructing or perhaps carrying out its repairs, when Baba Farid, the Saint was forced to work on its as a labourer. The story goes that it was noticed that the basket full of mud which the Saint was supposed to carry on his head did not rest on the head but kept about a feet higher, thereby giving no burden to the Saint. This miracle brought the Raja to his knees and he begged pardon of the Saint.

The people of Faridkot originally used to live in the fort, but in 1873, a town was laid out beyond its walls and the people were settled there. In 1885, bazars, were built on an improved plan and town assumed a fine look. The succeeding rulers made improvements and additions more or less in a planned way so that the town today presents the appearance of a planned town. The fort and the dera of Baba Farid located just near the fort are the main places of historical importance in the town. The Saint is held in high esteem by all residents and they pay respect at the dera every Thursday. A big fair is held here on 23rd september every year which is supposed to be the birthday of the Saint.


Colonel Sir Har Indar Singh Brar Bans Bahadur, KCSI, Raja of Faridkot
[born 1915; succeeded 23 Dec. 1918]

FARIDKOT (Princely State)
(11 gun salute)

AREA: 1,652 km2 Privy Purse: 381,400R Accession: 20th August 1948
State: Pepsu Dynasty: Jaisal Religion: Sikh
Population: 97,034 (1892)

Present Ruler: HH Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Maharaja MOHINDAR SINGH Brar Bans Bahadur, 13th Maharaja of Faridkot (1989/-)born October 1937, married and has issue.

Predecessors and Short History: Kapura, descendant of Jaisal, founder of the principality of Jaisalmer in 1156, founded in 1643 the principality of Kot Kapura which, in 1763, split into two states: Kot Kapura which was conquered by the Sikhs of Lahore in 1807, and Faridkot, which remained with the Jaisal dynasty. Ancestors and Rulers were....

1. Sardar HAMIR SINGH 1763/1782, married and had issue. He died 1782.

2. Sardar MOHR SINGH 1782/1798, married and had issue. He died 1798.

3. Sardar CHARAT SINGH 1798/1804, married and had issue. He died 1804.

4. Sardar DAL SINGH 1804, died 1804

5. Sardar GHULAB SINGH 1804/1826, born about 1797, married Sardarni Dharam Kaur and had issue. He died 5th November 1826.

6. Sardar ATTAR SINGH 1826/1827 (son), born 1823, died August 1827.

7. Raja PAHAR SINGH 1827/1849, Raja [cr.1846], married and had issue. He died April 1849.

8. Raja WAZIR SINGH 1849/1874, born 1811. He died 22nd April 1874 (1).

9. HH Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Raja BIKRAM SINGH Brar Bans Bahadur 1874/1898 (son), born January 1842, married the daughter of Raja Nahar Singh of Balabgarh and had issue. He died 8th August 1898.

10. HH Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Raja BALBIR SINGH Brar Bans Bahadur 1898/1906, born 1870, died 1906.

11. HH Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Maharaja BRIJINDAR SINGH Brar Bans Bahadur 1906/1918, born 1896, Maharaja [cr.1918], married and had issue. He died December 1918.

12. Lt. HH Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Maharaja Sir HARINDAR SINGH Brar Bans Bahadur 1918/1989 , K.C.S.I., born 29th January 1915, educated at Aitchison Chiefs' College, Lahore; Honorary Colonel Sikh LI, Colonel Bengal Engineer Group, MLA Pepsu LA, Member of National Defence Council of India, Member of the Standing Committee of Chamber of Princes, past Grand Master (Hon.) 1974, OSM 1971 Grand Lodge of India, District Grand Master for North India 1977, United Grand Lodge of England, married 1933 and had issue. He died 16th October 1989.

13. HH Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Maharaja MOHINDAR SINGH Brar Bans Bahadur

Taken with courtesy from 'Princely States'

Maharaja Balbir Singh of Faridkot 1870-1906
Maharaja Brijindar Singh (Left and top) with the British Political Agent on an Elephant
Maharaja Brinjinder Singh driving with his suprintendent of State and Sardar bahadur Kartar Singh Brar of Mehmuana.
Faridkot Jind Kapurthala Nabha Patiala