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[[File:Punjab-Districts 1911.png|thumb|260px|The Phulkian States in a 1911 map of Punjab.]]
[[File:Punjab-Districts 1911.png|thumb|260px|The Phulkian States in a 1911 map of Punjab.]]
The '''Phulkian''' (or '''Phoolkian''') '''[[sardar]]s''' were [[Jat]] [[Sikh]] [[monarch]]s and [[Aristocracy (class)|aristocrat]]s of the [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in India tracing their genealogy from the 12th century King of [[Jaisalmer State|Jaisalmer]], [[Rawal Jaisal]] and [[Yadu]] [[Bhatti]] [[Rajput]] of the [[Lunar Dynasty|Chandra Vanshi]] clan.
The '''Phulkian''' (or '''Phoolkian''') '''[[sardar]]s''' were [[Jat]] [[Sikh]] [[monarch]]s and [[Aristocracy (class)|aristocrat]]s of the [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in India tracing their genealogy from the 12th century King of [[Jaisalmer State|Jaisalmer]], [[Rawal Jaisal]] and [[Yadu]] [[Bhatti]] [[Rajput]] of the [[Lunar Dynasty|Chandra Vanshi]] clan.


==See also==
==Eponym: The Phulkian States==
*[[Phulkian Misl]]
The Phulka family had descended from the eponymous group, the Phul Brar,from whom descended the rulers of [[Patiala]], [[Jind]], [[Nabha]] as well as the chiefs of Bhadaur, [[Malaudh]] and [[Badrukhan]] and the Sardars of Juindan, Laudhgarh, Dyalpura, Rampura and Kot Duna. The early progenitors of the Phulka House were scions of the [[Rajput]] family of [[Jaisalmer]] who left their desert homes around the time of Rai Pithora and established themselves in [[Hisar (city)|Hisar]], [[Sirsa, Haryana|Sirsa]] and [[Bhatner]]. [[Maharaja]] Ala Singh of [[Patiala]] descended from Phul and to his genius must be ascribed the remarkable and rapid rise of the family in the first stages of its history.<ref>Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey By Somerset Playne, R. V. Solomon, J. W. Bond pp.230</ref>

==Common founder==
Phul, a [[Sidhu#Brars|Sidhu-Brar]] was the founder of this family.<ref name=PhulOrigin>[https://books.google.ca/books?id=i7qgAAAAMAAJ&dq=jaisalmer%20sidhu&pg=PA391#v=onepage&q=Phul&f=false Calcutta Review], Vol. LXXIX (1884), pg 390-391</ref> Phul's eldest son Tiloka was the ancestor of the [[Nabha]], [[Jind]] and Badrukhan royal families and his second son [[Rama]] sired six sons and out of Dunna, Ala Singh and Bakhta sprang the princely states of Bhadaur, Patiala and Malaudh which were the most important of the Cis-Satluj States belonging to Phulkian Misl. Collaterally, the descendants of Phul were connected with the rulers of [[Faridkot, India|Faridkot]], the extinct Kaithal family, and the feudatories of Arnauli, Jhumba, Saddhuwal, and, north of the [[Sutlej]], Attari. These numerous branches belonged to the Sidhu-Brar tribe,<ref name=PhulOrigin/> the most powerful [[Jat people|Jat]] clan south of the [[Sutlej]].<ref>History of the Sikhs from the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the Sutlej Chap.V pp.116 Phulkias By Joseph Davey Cunningham, H. L. O.</ref>


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The Phulkian States in a 1911 map of Punjab.

The Phulkian (or Phoolkian) sardars were Jat Sikh monarchs and aristocrats of the Punjab in India tracing their genealogy from the 12th century King of Jaisalmer, Rawal Jaisal and Yadu Bhatti Rajput of the Chandra Vanshi clan.

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