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FARIDKOT

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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faridkot, a native state of india in the punjab. it ranks as one of the cis-sutlej states, which came under british influence in 1809. its area is 642 sq. m., and its population in 1901 was 124,912. it is bounded on the w. and n.e. by the british district of ferozepore, and on the s. by nabha state. during the sikh wars in 1845 the chief, raja pahar singh, exerted himself in the british cause, and was rewarded with an increase of territory. in the mutiny of 1857, too, his son and successor, wazir singh, did good service by guarding the sutlej ferries, and in attacking a notorious rebel, whose stronghold he destroyed. the estimated gross revenue is l28,300; there is no tribute. the territory is traversed by the rewari-ferozepore railway, and also crossed by the fazilka line, which starts from kotkapura, the old capital. it is irrigated by a branch of the sirhind canal. the town of faridkot has a railway station, 84 m. from lahore.