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Patiala
Patiala (Punjabi pronunciation: [pʌʈeɑ̈ːɭɑ]) is a city in southeastern Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the Qila Mubarak (the 'Fortunate Castle') constructed by the Sidhu Jat chieftain Ala Singh, who founded the royal dynasty of Patiala State in 1763, and after whom the city is named. In popular culture, the city remains famous for its traditional Patiala shahi turban (a type of headgear), paranda (a tasselled tag for braiding hair), Patiala salwar (a type of female trousers), jutti (a type of footwear) and Patiala peg (a measure of liquor). Patiala is also known as Patiala - The Royal City and Patiala - The Beautiful City.
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Patiala
Patiala is a city located in south-eastern Punjab, in northern India. It is the third largest city in the state, and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around a castle named Qila Mubarak. It was constructed by two militiamen Sardar Lakhna and Baba Ala Singh in 1763, and he stated that "Ala singh will be sitting ruler while i should be the standing ruler of the stat". Patiala is an INC stronghold. In popular culture, the city remains famous for its traditional turban, paranda, patiala salwar, jutti and Patiala peg. The first Indian astronaut, Rakesh Sharma, was born in Patiala.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of patiala in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of patiala in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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