Thursday, November 24, 2011

HISTORY


PATIALA


In the 18th century, the political vacuum created by the downfall of the Mughals was successfully filled up by the Sikh Misldars in Punjab by thwarting the designs of both the Marathas and the Afghans. One among these independent principalities of the Sikhs was that established by Baba Ala Singh at Patiala.
The rulers of the erstwhile states of Patiala, Nabha and Jind trace their ancestry to one Chaudhary Phul. Apparently the appellation of dynasty 'Phulkian' is derived from their common founder. One of his sons, Chaudhary Ram Singh was baptised and blessed by Guru Gobind Singh. His son Ala Singh
assumed the leadership in 1714 A.D. when Banda Bahadur was engaged in the fierce struggle against the Mughals. A man with vision and courage, Ala Singh carved out an independent principality from a petty Zamindari of 30 villages. Under his successors, it expanded into a big State, touching the Shivaliks in north, Rajasthan in the south and upper courses of the Jamuna and the Sutlej. While confronting the most trying and challenging circumstances in the middle eighteenth century, Baba Ala Singh, unlike many of his contemporaries, displayed tremendous courage and shrewdness in dealing with the Mughals, Afghans and Marathas, and successfully established and maintained a state which he had started building up bit by bit from its nucleus Barnala.
After the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761 in which the Marathas were defeated, the writ of the Afghans prevailed throughout Punjab. It is at this stage that the rulers of Patiala began to acquire ensigns of royalty. Ahmad Shah Abdali bestowed upon Ala Singh drum and banner after latter's death, his grandson Amar Singh, succeeded and received the title of Raja-i-Rajgan. He was also allowed to strike coins.
It was His Highness Maharaja Bhupinder Singh (1900–1938) who gave the Patiala state a prominent place on the political map of India and, in the field of international sports.Most of the buildings with splendid architectural designs were constructed during his reign. It was His Highness who got the Patiala Aerodrome built for his use.
His son Maharaja Yadvindra Singh, a true nationalist was among those Indian princes who, readily came forward to sign the Instrument of Accession, thus facilitating the process of national integration. In recognition of his services, he was appointed the Rajpramukh of the newly established state of PEPSU.
Though historians have tried to trace the origin of Patiala (as far as the name is concerned) to Rig Vedic literature yet the town as it stands today was founded by Ala Singh with the construction of the Qila Mubarak in the year 1763. One gets the impression as if the city was designed and developed according to a plan akin to that of temple architecture. In the heart of the city was the seat of the king similar to the house of the deity and the residential areas of communities developed almost status-wise. Close to Qila Mubarak were the Mohallas of the Khatris, Aroras, Baniyas along with the big Havelis of the nobility, The first settlers of Patiala were the Hindus of Sirhind, who opened their business establishments outside the Darshani Gate. The lower caste got settled on the peripheral areas of the Patiala city now known as Chur Majris. As in all the medieval towns, there were separate localities of dancing girls. Dharampura Bazar was one such in Patiala, which was frequented by the ruling elite. In the late nineteenth century, the ruling class having been granted huge Jagirs became rich and started constructing huge mansions with sprawling lawns. Some of the buildings though shabbily maintained, stand as mute evidence of that feudal glory. Maharaja Narendra Singh (1845–1862) fortified the city of Patiala by constructing ramparts and ten gates around the city:

  • Darshani gate - Main entrance of Qila Mubarak
  • Lahouri gate
  • Nabha gate
  • Samana gate
  • Sirhindi gate
     
  • Sheranwala gate
  • Safabadi gate
  • Sunami gate
  • Top Khana Gate
  • Ghalori Gate
The royal house is now headed by His Highness Maharajadhiraj Captain Amarinder Singh, Mahendra Bahadur of Patiala who also served as the Chief Minister of Punjab from 2002 to 2007. The royals are still considered as cultural and political icons in Patiala.
Maharaja Karam singh who ruled from (1813–1845) of the Sikh Kingdom of Patiala in Punjab also known as a traitor who Joined the British East India Company, and also helped the British during the First Anglo Sikh wars Against another Imperial Sikh Empire of Punjab Which was more large and Extended from Tibet Kashmir, Plains of Punjab to Peshawar Near the Afghan Borders.

BUS STAND PATIALA

Bus Stand of patiala is very big and old. It has counters for every city in a particular manner.

ABOUT

Patiala pronunciation (help·info) (Punjabi: ਪਟਿਆਲਾ) is a city in the Punjab state of India. Patiala district is one of the famous
princely cities of erstwhile Punjab. Forming the south-eastern part of the state, it lies between 29°49’ and 30°47’ north latitude,
75°58’ and 76°54' east longitude.



It is the administrative headquarters of Patiala District, and was the capital of the premier princely state in the former Punjab
Province of British India. Patiala is famous for its peg (a reference to Patiala Peg), pagri (traditional headgear), paranda
(tasselled tag for braiding hair and Jutti (traditional Punjabi footwear).


The history of Patiala state starts off with the ancestor of the Patiala Royal House, Mohan being harassed by neighbouring
Bhullars and Dhaliwals (tappedars of the terrirtory). They would

HERITAGE FESTIVAL



The city of Patiala awaits you with its quiet splendors. Its royal mystique, its

grandeur, a whole host of magnificent buildings, gardens and parks and above all an ambience all of its own invites you quietly but surely. Being the south-eastern district of Punjab and being also one of the youngest cities of the state, Patiala still holds its own when it comes to retaining the old-world charm and the many-faced delights of its rich heritage. Patiala has something for everyone.

To the lover of history and things historical, it offers a glor

HERITAGE FESTIVAL



The city of Patiala awaits you with its quiet splendors. Its royal mystique, its

grandeur, a whole host of magnificent buildings, gardens and parks and above all an ambience all of its own invites you quietly but surely. Being the south-eastern district of Punjab and being also one of the youngest cities of the state, Patiala still holds its own when it comes to retaining the old-world charm and the many-faced delights of its rich heritage. Patiala has something for everyone.

To the lover of history and things historical, it offers a glorious chapter

HOSPITAL

                                      Columbia Asia's
Columbia Asia's highly skilled doctors and nurses deliver care in modern hospitals located close to where people live and work. Columbia Asia hospitals are specifically designed for the needs of patients and built for maximum comfort and efficiency. Patients benefit from advanced medical diagnostics, treatment and the personal care that only comes in facilities where the focus is on each patient.Columbia Asia provides excellent care at affordable prices. Our transparent rate structure for medical procedures allows patients to know in advance how much their care will cost. There are no hidden or extra charges.
Address
Bhupindra Road, 22 No. Phatak Patiala
                                                   Rajindra Hospital
Rajindra Hospital is a major hospital in Punjab Famous Rajindra hospital was built in 1954. It is linked with The Government Medical College.. In 1954, Rajindra Hospital has the capacity of 900 beds. The hospital is fully furnished. It has latest equipments and devices which helps in better treatment of the patients. Hospital has two spacious lecture theaters. Audio Visual aids and Epidiascopes projections are present in hospital Hospital offers so many services to patients. It has a specialized staff for Surgery, Ultrasonography, Obstetrics, Radiotherapy and Plastic Surgery. Mata Kaushalaya Devi Hospital which was formed in 1890 as a Lady Dufferin Hospital provides support to Rajindra Hospital..An advanced trauma center is under construction with the area of 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) . It will provide the facility of 100 beds and will offer so many

FOOD MART


Domino's Pizza
Dominos Pizza is located in Civil Lines, Patiala. It serves Indian food. Dominos Pizza has Air Conditioned , No Wifi Internet , No Live Music , No Outdoor Seating, No Smoking Area. The approximate cost of eating at this eatery is Rs. 500 (Approx).
                                                                Timings
                                                        11:00AM to 11:00PM
                                                                    Address
                            Shop# 114-115, New Leela Bhawan, Patiala
 
                                                   Mc donalds
The new Patiala outlet not only has the elaborate use of brand specific colours and lightening, but has a unique zoned seating arrangement as well. An amphitheatre allowing larger group seating and a designated party area makes the restaurant a complete hangout zone for all. Customers at the new  Pati

BOOK SHOPS

   Shop Name                     Address  1.Goyal Sons
Books Market, Patiala  2.Deepak Book Centre1872/1, Books Market,Patiala  3.Gupta Books StoreBooks Market, Patiala  4.Patiala Kitab GharBooks Market, Patiala  5.Aggarwal Hans Raj Book SellerBooks Market, Patiala  6.National Book DepotBooks Market,Arna Barna Bazar, Patiala  7.Pepsu Book DepotBooks Market,Arna Barna Chowk, Patiala 

LABS


Aggarwal Ultrasound And X-Ray

Aggarwal Ultrasound And X-Ray
Factory Area
Phone No : – 0175-2368561

Hi- Tech Diagnostic Lab

Hi- Tech Diagnostic Lab 
Address: Opp. Giani Lal Singh Memoral Hospital , Patiala .(Pb Phone Number: 0175-5002378 

Anand Clinical Laboratory

Anand Clinical Laboratory
Lower Mall
Phone No : – 0175-2306693, +91-9417206693

Malika Computerised Lab

Malika Computerised Lab
Tripri
Phone No : – 0175-2353688, 0175-2353788

Ashok Clinical Laboratory

Ashok Clinical Laboratory
Khalsa College Road

Phone No :- 0175-2221215, 0175-5000388

Modern X-Ray And Ultra Sound

Modern X-Ray And Ultra Sound
Jagdish Ashram Road

Phone No : – 0175-2212317, 0175-5001820

Bharat Ultrasound Centre

Bharat Ultrasound Centre
Chhoti Baradari
Phone No : – 0175-2219080, 0175-2221747

Prime Clinical Lab

SRL RANBAXY
Address: 7814/5, Passey Road, Nr.G.D.S., Patiala, 147001
Fax: 0175-6541643

Cure Diagnostics

Pathlogical Laboratory
Address: Head office 2384/1, Old Lal Bagh, Near Books Market, Patiala – 147001
Phone Number: 99155-93553

Rapid Lab

Rapid Lab
Rajindra HospitalPatiala
Phone No : – 0175-2301148

Personalities


Captain Amarinder Singh
Captain Amarinder Singh is the current Maharaja of Patiala. He served as the Chief Minister of Punjab from 2002 to 2007.He currently resides in New Moti Bagh Palace, Patiala. Captain Singh is the son of His Late Highness Maharaja Dhiraj Yadavindra Singh of Patiala , and Her Highness Rani Mohinder Kaur , Rajmata of Patiala. He is the head of the royal house of Patiala belonging to the Phulkian dynasty. He attended the Lawrence School Sanawar and The Doon School, Dehradun. He has two children: Yuvraj Raninder Singh and Maharajkumari Jai Inder Kaur. He is a keen flyer and golfer and shooter.
Maharani Preneet Kaur

Maharani Preneet Kaur is the wife of Maharaja Amarinder Singh.Educated at Jesus & Mary Convent, Simla and St Bede's College, she has a BA degree.She is MP & Minister of State for External Affairs.
Pammi Bai
Pammi Bai is a singer and bhangra dancer from Village Jakhepal, district Sangrur Punjab.He is

HELP NUMBERS


       
                                            Important Phone Numbers
  1. Police Control Room 

  2. Fire Services

  3.  Medical Emergency 

  4. Flood Control Room 

  5. Civil Hospital 

  6. Divisional Commissioner 

  7. Deputy Commissioner

  8. Assistant Commissioner 

  9. Medical Supdt.Rajindra Hospital 

  10. Emergency RHP (EMO) 

  11. Emergency (Gynae) RHP 

  12. Ayurvedic Hospital Medical Supdt 

  13.  Mata Kaushalya Hospital

  14. Saket Hospital 

  15. T.B. Hospital

  16.  Govt. Ayurvedic Hospital 
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