Once again he was rewarded with estates and with new titles and honours. He received the grant of Narnaul division of the Jhajjar territory valued at 2,00,000 rupees. He was invested with the Order of the Star of India on 6 November 1861 and, in 1862, he was made a member of the Viceroy`s Legislative Council. Maharaja Narinder Singh was a great builder and also a patron of an and literature. He set up in 1861 a seat in Patiala for Nirmala Sikhs known as Dharam Dhuja. He also raised a gurudwara outside of Motibagh Palace commemorating Guru Tegh Bahadur`s visit. Narinder Singh died at Patiala on 13 November 1862 after a short illness and was succeeded by his ten year old son, Mohinder Singh.
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