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'''Loharu''' is a non-descript town in the [[India]]n state of [[Haryana]], and was the seat of the eponymous princely state during the [[British Raj]].
Loharu was a small state of India and near its capital dehli. The ruler of this state was a muslim Nawab. After partiotion this state emerged in present India and many of the royal family members migrated to Pakistan. I personally know few of them and most of them are in a very miserable conditions.

see the link below for more reference.
The ruling dynasty of this princely state traced their origin to [[Bokhara]] in [[Central Asia]]. After the [[partition of India]] in [[1947]], many members of the royal family migrated to [[Pakistan]], while the state merged with [[India]].
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Kamran Khaliq.
During the 19th century, the ruling family of Loharu was linked by blood or marriage to the following important people:
Pakistan.

kamran_khaliq2003@yahoo.com
*[[Mirza Ghalib]], renowned [[Urdu]] and [[Persian]] poet
*[[Sir Syed Ahmed Khan]], educationist

References
*[http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/loharu.htm Genealogy of the Nawabs of Loharu]

Revision as of 20:24, 4 November 2005

Loharu is a non-descript town in the Indian state of Haryana, and was the seat of the eponymous princely state during the British Raj.

The ruling dynasty of this princely state traced their origin to Bokhara in Central Asia. After the partition of India in 1947, many members of the royal family migrated to Pakistan, while the state merged with India.

During the 19th century, the ruling family of Loharu was linked by blood or marriage to the following important people:

References