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Nishan-i-Phul
Dynastic order of Patiala From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nishan-i-Phul (Urdu: نشانِ پھول, lit. 'Order of Phul') was an order conferred by the Maharaja of Patiala.
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Like the rulers of Jind and Nabha, the Maharaja of Patiala also claimed descent from Phul.[1] As such, they were collectively referred to as the Phulkian states.[2] Ala Singh, the progenitor of the Patiala royal family, was a grandson of Phul.[3] The order takes its name from the founding father of the dynasty.
This order was instituted by Bhupinder Singh around 1911.[4][5] It was conferred upon male members of the Phulkian dynasty.[5] The Order comprises two classes: First and Second.[5] It bore the following inscription in Gurmukhi script: Tera Ghar Mera Aseh (transl. Your home is my refuge/abode).[4]
It was manufactured by the London-based jewellers Garrard & Co. Limited.[6] Bhagwan Singh Harika was awarded it in October 1934.[7][8] Sardar Narain Singh also received the order in recognition of his loyal service and the merits of his family.[9]
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