Chiefs And Families of Note in the Delhi Jalandhar Peshawar And Derajat Divisi

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Chiefs And Families of Note in the Delhi Jalandhar Peshawar And Derajat Divisi
Charles Francis Massy
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1882.
Sardar Tilok Singh. B. 1867.
I Bahvant Singh, /'. 1884.
Sardar Tilok Singh's ancestor Bhag Singh, Sukarchakia, left his home in Bhara, Amritsar, to join the standard of Dhara Rao, a Mahrata adventurer, who towards the close of the last century had gathered around him some of the best blood of the Manjha, and dominated the country between Dehli and Patiala. It was this Dhara Rao who sold his services to the celebrated Diwan Nanu Mai of Patiala, and who, in concert with Raja Gajpat Singh of
... Jind, was the means of restoring the exiled Diwan, and with him his young master, the Raja Sahib Singh, to power in Patiala, Dhara Rao rewarded Bhag Singh's services with the grant of the Sikri Ilaka, consisting of six villages, taken from Sardar Bhanga Singh of Thanesar. Bhag Singh afterwards acted as agent for the Cis-Satlaj Chiefs at Agra. He rendered himself useful to the British officials in the early days, and the revenues of three villages in the Dehli pargana were assign- ed him on a life-tenure in acknowledgment of his services.

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