Phulra

[2] The territory covered by the state remains part of the present-day Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, as a Union Council of the tehsil of Mansehra.In 1947, soon after the British had departed from the Indian subcontinent, the last ruler of Phulra signed an Instrument of Accession to the new Dominion of Pakistan, and Phulra was a princely state of Pakistan from then until September 1950, when it was incorporated into the North West Frontier Province following the death of its last ruler.[2] The state was ruled by a collateral line of the hereditary Tanoli Nawabs (rulers) of Amb.The descendants of its last Nawab, Abdul Latif Khan Tanoli, remained in the area as private residents.[6] Their descendants are living today as private citizens in Gojra, Masand, Doga, Shergarh, Kangra, and in Rawalpindi.
A fort in Phulra , 1833
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