Jind State
Jind State was a Sidhu Jat princely state in Punjab. It was founded in 1763 by Gajpat Singh of Jind (1738-1789).
Rulers of Jind State (1763-1947)
- Raja Gajpat Singh (r.1763-1789)
- Raja Bhag Singh (r.1789-1819)
- Prince Pratap Singh Revolts and Takes power (r.1814-1816)
- Raja Fateh Singh (r.1819-1822)
- Raja Sangat Singh (r.1822-1834)
- A vacancy of three years (1834-1837)
- Raja Sarup Singh (r.1837-1864)
- Raja Raghbir Singh (r.1864-1887)
- Raja Ranbir Singh (r.1887-1948)
- Raja Rajbir Singh (r.1948-1959)
- Jind Royal Family signed the Instrument of Accession to the Dominion of India. (1947-1948).
Religion in Jind State
Hinduism and Islam were the main religions of the State. The Sikhs dominated the northern areas of Jind State.
Jind State Media
Portrait photograph of of Raja Ranbir Singh of Jind State, carbon print, titled on the mount, image 248 x 194mm, circa 1903, From Princes and Chiefs of India: A Collection of Biographies, with Portraits of the Indian Princes and Chiefs and Brief Historical Surveys of their Territories by Sorabji Jehangir and F. S. Jehangir Taleyurkhan, 1903.