VILLAGES: xx
AREA: 25.0 km2
LOCATION: Bhadawar (later Etawah Dist.)
REVENUE: Rs
DYNASTY/LINEAGE: Bhadauria (Kulhaiya Bhadauria)
ACCESSION: xx
RELIGION: Hindu
PRESENT HEAD OF HOUSE:
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Bidhupura was a thikana spread over a wide area of Bhadawar State, belonging to the Kulhaiya Bhadauria Rajputs, and were so named for Rao Bhav Singh's exploit of chopping off the head of Husain Khan Pathan, and seized the crown or Kulha along with the Kalgi that belonged to the Pathan. The estate was founded by Thakur Gujarmal Ju, who was a descendant in the 4th generation from Rao Bhav Singh, a younger son of Raja Jait Singh of Bhadawar. Estate holders were …
Rao Bhav Singh, Rao of Bateshwar, he was his father's favourite son and was intended for the gadi, but he turned it down, he thereafter took the sole responsibility of protecting and maintaining peace in Bhadawar; at one point, he left Hatkant, because of a disagreement with his brother, Raja Chandrasen, and the the Maharana of Mewar granted him the pargana of Hamirgarh as a gift; later he was granted two parts of Bhadawar out of five, including the jagir of Bateshwar and Pinahat fort, as well as the title of Rao, he married a daughter of the Maharana of Mewar, and had issue, five sons.
Rao Chakrasen, he was granted the jagir of Kharagpura.
Kunwar Shakti Singh
Thakur Narayanmal Ju, he was granted the jagir of Kot or Rama Kot (qv)
Kunwar Khoni Singh, he remained in Bateshwar with his older brother, Kunwar Shakti Singh.
Kunwar Mahesh Singh, he joined his elder brother in Kot.
Thakur Narayanmal Ju, Rao of Rama Kot, he assisted his uncle Raja Jait Singhji in the war for retaining possession of Hatkant, he was granted the jagir of Kot also known as Rama Kot. He constructed a massive garhi or fort in 1486. The fort was built on the banks of river Chambal and its main gate faced North. It contained 25 rooms, armoury, Baarhdari etc. and was guarded by the canons, it had good connectivity of water. The fort was attacked by Daulat Rai Sindhia for helping Raja Pratap Singh of Bhadawar. The place use to be a massive town at its time, it is in abandoned state now, married and had issue, three sons.
Thakur Bhim Sen Ju (qv)
Kunwar Arjun Dev, he established the township of Udi, and his descendants established Ranipura.
Kunwar Rai Singh, he established the township of Lodhupura.
Thakur Bhim Sen Ju, Rao of Rama Kot, married and had issue, three sons.
Kunwar Jagatev, he established Pachaygaon, married and had issue, the Pachaygaon family.
Thakur Chaprabag Ju (qv)
Kunwar Salibahan, he succeeded to Lodhupura.
Thakur Chaprabag Ju, Rao of Rama Kot, married (a), Rani (name unknown), married (b), Rani Kaushal Kanwar Jadon, she committed Sati in 1637, and had issue, four sons.
Thakur Hathiraj, (Ancestor of Rao of Badhpura family), one of the descendant was Rao Narendra Singh, he was the most famous and bravest of all the Rao's, he won the battle fought at Varigava against Rana of Dholpur for which he was highly rewarded, and was given the Nagara Nishan which he extorted from Rana during battle. It is till date the highest reward obtained by any noble of Bhadawar. Besides this he went on to fight a lot of battles.
Rao Ajitrai, served to Badhshah and received the title of Rao, later realised his mistake, came back to his elder brother, give him the gaddi and stayed with his brothers in Baraulli.
Thakur Gujarmal Ju, established Bidhupura (qv)
Kunwar Bhagdant Singh, stayed in Baraulli
Thakur Gujarmal Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, three sons. He lived around 1642.
Thakur Devi Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
Kunwar Kesari Singh
Kunwar Ujagar Singh
Kunwar Kapur Singh
Thakur Keshodas Singh, married and had issue.
Thakur Than Singh, married and had issue.
Kunwar Feru Singh
Kunwar Shivnath Singh
Kunwar Mitr Singh
Thakur Dharajeet Singh Ju (qv)
Thakur Dharajeet Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, four sons.
Thakur Dheeraj Singh Ju (qv)
Kunwar Swaroop Singh
Kunwar Anand Singh
Thakur Parvat Singh, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, six sons.
Kunwar Damar Singh
Kunwar Mehtab Singh
Kunwar Kundan Singh
Kunwar Cheda Singh
Kunwar Shiv Singh
Kunwar Thaman Singh
Thakur Dheeraj Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, two sons.
Thakur Udot Singh, married had issue, one son.
Thakur Dalip Singh, he fought in the battle of Pachera against Rana of Dholpur state on the side of the Maharaja of Bhadawar, and was rewarded highly for his bravery.
Thakur Madan Singh (qv)
Thakur Madan Singh, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, one son.
Thakur Dariyao Singh Ju (qv)
Thakur Dariyao Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, five sons.
Thakur Kadam Singh, married and had issue, one son.
Thakur Hira Singh, married and had issue, two sons.
Kunwar Chandan Singh
Kunwar Devi Singh
Thakur Basavam Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
Kunwar Nihal Singh
Kunwar Baldev Singh
Kunwar Raghunath Singh
Thakur Nawab Singh Ju (qv)
Kunwar Vishal Singh, he died sp in the battle
Kunwar Khushal Singh, he died sp in a battle
Thakur Nawab Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, one son.
Thakur Randhir Singh Ju (qv)
Thakur Randhir Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married had issue, three sons.
Rao Bhadur Thakur Raghuvar Singh Ju (qv)
Kunwar Lakshman Singh, he died at the age of 10 years.
Thakur Bharat Singh Ju (qv)
Rao Bhadur Thakur Raghuvar Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, born 12th October 1855, besides holding a prominent position in Bhadawar state, he joined Rewah Durbar in 1875 and went on to be a Naib Dewan of Rewah state, later in 1896 he was brought in as a senior member of the Regency Council of Bikaner state, he further became a Revenue Member of the Council; he was conferred with the tittle of Rao Bahadur as a personal distinction; married 1stly, a daughter of Thakur Madan Singh Rathore, married 2ndly, a daughter of Thakur Lakshman Singh Chauhan, married 3rdly, a daughter of Rambaksh Singh Kachwaha, and had issue, one son and one daughter.
Thakur Surendra Bhadur Singh (qv)
Rajkumari Kamla Kunwar, married Maharaj Shri Moti Palji, born 5th March 1876, Thakur Sahib of Pardampura (see Karauli).
Thakur Surendra Bhadur Singh, Thakur of Bidhupura, married had issue, five sons.
Thakur Bishamvar Singh Ju, he shifted to Jaipur, married and had issue.
Thakur Vijendra Singh, married and has issue, two sons.
Captain Kunwar Abhishek Singh, he took voluntarily retirement from the Indian Army, married to Kunwarani Avantika Shekhawat, and has issue, one son.
Bhanwar Abhvansh Singh
Kunwar Abhimanyu Singh, he died sp.
Thakur Durgendra Singh, married and has issue, one son one daughter.
Kunwar Abhiyanshu Singh
Kumari Shubhi Singh
Thakur Kishanpal Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
Thakur Satyendra Singh, married and has issue, one son and one daughter.
Kunwar Ankit Singh, married has issue, one son and one daughter.
Bhanwar Rajvardhan Singh
Bhanwar Baisa Navya Singh
Kumari Suchita Singh
Thakur Bhupendra Singh, married had issue, two sons.
Kunwar Amit Singh
Kunwar Nitish Singh
Thakur Dhirendra Singh, married has issue, three daughters and one son.
Kumari (name unknown)
Kumari (name unknown)
Kumari (name unknown)
Kunwar Dushyant Singh
Thakur Inderpal Singh, married and had issue, two sons.
Thakur Amarendra Singh
Thakur Shailendra Singh
Thakur Anurudh Singh
Thakur Sardar Singh
Thakur Bharat Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married had issue, two sons.
Thakur Digvijay Singh Ju (qv)
Kunwar Dalveer Singh
Thakur Digvijay Singh, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, three sons.
Thakur Shivraj Singh, married and has issue.
Thakur Shivcharan Singh
Thakur Shivpratap Singh
Thakur Shivmohan Singh, married and has issue.
Kunwar Shailendra Singh
Thakur Kamta Singh Ju (qv)
Kunwar Narayan Singh
Thakur Kamta Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, married and had issue, four sons.
Thakur Gadadhar Singh Ju (qv)
Thakur Arjun Singh, he died sp.
Thakur Rampal Singh, he shifted to Etawah; married and had issue, three sons.
Thakur Jagdish Singh, married and had issue, two sons.
Thakur Janmejay Singh, married and has issue, two sons.
Kunwar Ripudaman Singh
Kunwar Veer Vikram Singh, he died sp.
Thakur Janmejay Singh, married and has issue, two sons.
Thakur Rajiv Singh, married and has issue, two sons.
Kunwar Rishabh Singh
Kunwar Divyanshu Singh
Thakur Rahul Singh, married and has issue, one son and one daughter.
Kunwar Yuvraj Singh
Kumari Aditi
Thakur Jagdish Singh, married had issue, two sons.
Kunwar Abhimanyu Singh
Kunwar Atul Singh
Thakur Gadadhar Singh Ju, Thakur of Bidhupura, shifted to Delhi, married Thakurani Shanti Devi Kachwaha of Dhikoli Thikana, her brother Thakur Harnarayan Singh was the Mukhtiyar of Gopalpura state of Kachwaha rajputs, and had issue, four sons and four daughters.
Thakur Ashok Singh, married to Thakurani Radha Kachwaha, and has issue, one son and two daughters.
Kunwar Prashant Singh, married to Kunwarani Swati Singh, and has issue, one son and two daughters.
Bhanwar Laliteshwar Singh
Bhanwar Baisa Shrividya
Bhanwar Baisa Chitrangana
Kumari Pooja Singh, married to Kunwar Raj Singh of Garrauli state.
Kumari Prerna Singh, married to Nitendra Singh Rathore, son of Shri Brijendra Singh, four times M.L.A in Madhya Pradesh (first two times as an independent and other two times from the Congress Party).
Thakur Abhay Singh, married to Neeta Singh, daughter of Roshan Singh Kachwaha, who was the Kiledar of Machand fort, and his nephew Raja Raghuveer Singh, was adopted as the Raja of Machand state of Kachwaha Rajputs, married and has issue, one son and one daughter.
Kunwar Vikas Singh
Kumari Arti Singh
Thakur Anil Kumar Singh, married and has issue, two sons.
Kunwar Vaibhav Singh
Kunwar Aishwarya Singh
Kumari Sashi Singh, married to Mohan Singh Bais (Kanpur)
Kumari Geeta Singh, married to Mohan Singh Bais (D.C.P., Delhi police)
Kumari Neelam Singh, married to Inderesh Singh Kachwaha
Thakur Krishanpal Singh, married to Anju Singh Sengar of Kusmara Thikana in Ruru State of Sengar Rajputs, and has issue, one daughter and twins (a girl and a boy).
Kumari Sakshi Singh
Kumari Sadhvi Singh
Kunwar Surya Karan Singh
Kumari Radha Singh, married to K.P Singh Rathore, settled in Dubai.