Kalsia

Kalsia was one of the Sikh princely states in the Punjab States Agency of British India. Its capital was the place Chhachhrauli.

The state was founded in 1763 by Gurbaksh Singh, a leader ( Sirdar ) of a Sikh clan ( Misl ), who came from the village Kalsia in Lahore and the Ranjit Singh Chhachhrauli left the residence. Kalsia 1809-1947 was a British protectorate. Sirdar Sher Singh Ravi ( 1908-47 ) was raised in 1916 for Raja.

The Principality had in 1901 a group of 20 small land area in the districts of Ambala ( Chhachhrauli and Basi ) and Firozpur ( Chirak ) of 497 km ² and 62,000 inhabitants. Raja Karan Sher Singh joined on 15 July 1948, the Patiala and East Punjab States Union ( PEPSU ) and took place on 20 August 1948, after India. On November 1, 1956 all princely states were dissolved and PEPSU part of the state of Punjab. On November 1, 1966, the area came to Chhachhrauli to the new state of Haryana.

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