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Match the following districts of punjab with their founder.
District Founder
A.Kapurthala - Baba Ala Singh
B.Phagwara - Sultan Khan Lodhi
C.Patiala - Rana Kapur
D.Sultanpur - Shahjahan
A-B-C-D 1-2-3-4
A-B-C-D 4-3-2-1
A-B-C-D 3-4-1-2
A-B-C-D 2-4-3-1
Kapurthala was a state ruled by Ahluwalias. It is believed that the city town Kapurthala was founded in 11th century by one Rana Kapur who came from Jaisalmer. Kapurthala means 'the land of Kapur'.
Phagwara contributes heavily to the state by way of agricultural produce, the manufacture of agricultural tools and cotton and textile industries, the city was first founded by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a small marketplace.
The Maharaja of Patiala was a maharaja in India and the ruler of the princely state of Patiala. The first Maharaja of Patiala was Baba Ala Singh (1695–1765), who was granted the title by Ahmed Shah Abdali of Afghanistan in 1764.
Sultanpur Lodhi is a city and a Municipal Council in Kapurthala district in the Indian state of Punjab. The town is named after its founder, Sultan Khan Lodhi, who was a general of Mahmud of Ghazni in 1103 AD, which has been also mentioned in Ain-e-Akbari.
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