Manimajra State
Manimajra State  | |
|---|---|
| January 1764–1875 | |
Detail of the main, continuous tract of territory of Manimajra State from a map created by the British East India Company, ca.1829–1835 (not including its exclaves viewable on the full-map)  | |
| Capital | Manimajra | 
| Recognised regional languages | Puadhi | 
| Government | |
• First ruler   | Gharib Das | 
• Last ruler   | Bhagwan Das | 
| History | |
• Established   | January 1764 | 
• Disestablished   | 1875 | 
| Today part of | Chandigarh Capital Region, India | 
30°42′51″N 76°50′14″E / 30.7140384°N 76.8371277°E Manimajra State was a Sikh kingdom and later jagir (estate) based in the Manimajra area from 1764 to 1875. The area is in the present-day region of Chandigarh.: 32 The state had poor relations with Patiala and Nahan states, often warring with them.