VILLAGES: x
AREA: 259.0 km2
LOCATION: Oudh (Sultanpur Distt.)
REVENUE: Rs
DYNASTY: Bachgoti-Rajwar
ACCESSION: xx
RELIGION: Muslim
PRESENT RULER:
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: For predecessors see Bachgoti family tree. The estate comprised 9 villages in Rae Bareli district, 2 villages in Fyzabad district, and 102 villages in Sultanpur district. Estate holders were....
Raja JAI CHAND, married and had issue.
Raja Tilok Chand (qv)
Raja TILOK CHAND, he was forcibly converted to Islam under the name of Tatar Khan and was granted the title of Khan-i-Azam; he established a series of forts at Khiron (Sathanpur), Sangrampur and Rai Bareilly; said to have married 300 wives, including a Princess of Rewah and a Princess of Mainpuri, and had issue, "a family as countless as the sands of the sea". He lived around the middle of the 15th century.
Raja Prithi Chand, he took possession of the Western Province with the ancestral castle of Sangrampur after his fathers death; married and had issue, ancestor of the families of Murarmau, Hasanpur, Daundia Khera and Purwa.
Raja Deo Rai, married and had issue.
Raja Bhairon Das
Rana Harhar Deo, ruled over the East from Sathanpur, which his grandfather had built when he conquered the Bhars of the Elhiron pargana; married and had issue, ancestor of the families of Kori Sidhauli, Thalrai and Khajurgaon.
Babu Ram Chandra, married and had issue.
Babu Karn Rai, married and had issue.
Babu Harsingh Rai, together with his brother, he founded the present house of Naihestha by establishing themselves in the Behar pargana; married and had issue.
Babu Ram Singh, married and had issue, the Rajas of Kuri Sidhauli.
Babu Sangram Shah, married and had issue.
Babu Abhai Raj, married and had issue.
Babu Sukh Shah
Babu Bal Singh, married and had issue.
Babu Doman Deo
Babu Birsingh Rai, together with his brother, he founded the present house of Naihestha by establishing themselves in the Behar pargana; married and had issue. He was killed in a battle with the Rao of Daundia Khera.
Babu Bhairon Das, married and had issue.
Babu Chhatar Pati, married and had issue.
Babu Hindu Singh, married and had issue.
Babu Pratap Shah, married and had issue.
>> Babu Bakhtawar Singh
>> Babu Shamsher Singh
Babu Khem Karan, married and had issue.
Babu Shakti Singh, he successfully invaded the Dalmau pargana; married and had issue.
Rana Doman Deo, built a Fort at Chiloli; married and had issue, eight sons.
Rana Ajit Mal, succeeded to the estate of Khajurgaon; married and had issue.
Rana Kharag Singh, succeeded to Khajurgaon, married and had issue two sons.
Babu (name unknown) Singh (second son), he built a fort at Shankarpur, famous as the home of Rana
Shiv Prashad Singh, and his still greater son, Rana Beni Madho Baksh Singh of Shankarpur.
Babu Ghulal Shah, married and had issue, the Rajas of Gaura.
Babu Pahar Singh, married and had issue, the Talukdars of Fahu. He died 1647.
Babu Chuni Singh, married and had issue.
Babu Hindupat Singh
Babu Mitrajit Singh, married and had issue, the Talukdars of Kurihar Satawan. He died 1647.
Babu Kalyan Shah, married and had issue.
Babu Indrajit Singh
Babu Rudra Shah, founded Sahpur and dispossessed his first cousins, the sons of the brothers of Shakta Singh, of the villages which had been assigned for their support; married and had issue, the Thakurs of Simar Pahar [Samarpaha].
Babu Mukund Rai, married and had issue.
Babu Kuber Singh, married and had issue.
Babu Prithi Raj, married and had issue.
>> Babu Maha Singh, married and had issue.
>> >> Babu Shiv Singh
Babu Hindupat Singh, married and had issue.
>> Babu Achal Singh, married and had issue.
>> >> Babu Mohan Singh
Rai Amba, married and had issue.
Rai Bidad, who lived at Gajanpur, married and had issue.
Rai Dudhich, converted to Islam, and was the ancestor of all the Muslim Bhale Sultans.
Rai Mardan
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Raja HASAN KHAN, Raja of Hasanpur, founder of the Taluq named after himself.
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Raja HUSAIN ALI KHAN, Raja of Hasanpur, died 1860.
Raja KHAIRAT KHAN, Raja of Hasanpur 1860/1869, he succeeded his brother in 1860.
Raja MUHAMMED ALI KHAN, Raja of Hasanpur 1869/-, born 24th May 1857 (#1). [?married Rani Kaniz Batul, daughter of Raja Azam Ali Khan, Taluqdar of Deogaon and Almusganj]
Raja MUHAMMED MEHDI ALI KHAN, Raja of Hasanpur, died after 1930.
Raja AHMAD ALI KHAN, Raja of Hasanpur, died after 1933.
1. "The Golden Book of India"; LETHBRIDGE, Roper, MacMillan & Co., 1893 p. 329