Kumharsain Bhajji........ Mailog Balsain Dhami Kothar Kunhiar Mangal Beja Tiroj Rana Bishen Chand 36 2,500 6,000 Rajput...... Thakur Hari Chand Thakur Bishen Chand. Thakur Kishen Singh. Thakur Ram Singh Raja Kishen Singh...... Rana Dhulip Singh Rana Karm Chand...... Rana Hira Singh........ ... 10 3,000 3,300 Rajput... 13 ... 200 Rajput..... Pays Keuntal Rs. 250 tri bute. An offshoot from Sirmur. Raised to rank of Raja 1873. Cantonment of Kasauli stands in the state. Originally tributary to Sir mur. State founded about 1,000 A.D. Pays British Government annual tribute Rs. 1,440. Annual tribute to Government Ps. 1,440. Pays Government annual tribute Rs. 1,180. Founded in 14th century. Pays Government annual tribute Rs. 1,000. Pays Government Rs. 180 tribute. Formerly a feudatory of Kahlur. Pays Government annual tribute Rs. 180. The founder of the family came from Marwar. Formerly part of Sirmur, and presented by Raja of Sirmur to Kidar Sing, 24 degrees removed from present Rana. An offshoot from Kulu. PETTY CHIEFS AND NOBLES OF THE N. W. PROVINCES. Nawab Ahmed Hussein Raja Lala Sheo Ram Raja Lala Ram Partab Raja Udit NarainSingh (Mirza- Rani Pirthi Rajkunwar ... ...... Chauhan Rajput... Chauhan Rajput Chauhan Rajput Bhagela Rajput Bangash Pathan... Gaur Rajput 24,661 Rajput........ the Great Pirthiraj of State now under Court of Chief of the Sengar tribe. Lineal descendant of ancient kings of Kanauj. Belongs to Raja of Mainpuri's family. Pays Government revenue Pays a revenue to Govern- Rs. Settled here since 17th cen This family claims to be descended from Raja Jai Chand of Kanauj, killed 1193. Pays in revenue Rs. 1,80,245 Revenue payable to Gov- Pays Government Rs. 701 Present incumbent widow of Raja Ram Sarn Sah. Descended from Haiobans of Ratapur. Rendered service in Mutiny. The late Raja, distinguished for his loyalty, was a C.S.I. SurajbansiKshattri * These nobles are arranged with reference to their precedence as taken at the Darbars of the Lieutenant-Governor of the N. W. P. NOBLES OF THE N. W. P. HOLDING TITLES FOR LIFE, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE DATES ON WHICH THE TITLES WERE CONFERRED. 1. Raja Hardeo Buksh of Hardui, Oudh, October 1858. 2. Raja Banspat Singh of Barah, Allahabad, November 1858. 3. Raja Dilsukh Rai of Bilram, Etah, August 1859. 4. Raja Tejbal Singh of Daiya, Allahabad, August 1859. 5. Raja Ran Mast Singh of Katehra, Jhansi, September 1859. 6. Raja Jeswant Rao of Lakhna, Etawah, September 1859. 7. Raja Kesho Rao Dinkar of Gursarai, Jhansi, December 1859. 8. Raja Jai Kishen Das, Muradabad, January 1860. 9. Raja Kalka Prasada, Bareilly, December 1867. 10. Raja Lachman Singh of Karauli, Mainpuri, January 1869. 12. Raja Shambu Narain Singh, Benares, January 1871. 15. Raja Ranbhir Singh, Dehra Dhun, September 1875. |