REWA. Biag Deo, the eponymous founder of the Baghel family, who, leaving his own State in Guzerat ostensibly to set out on a pilgrimage, seized most of the country between Kalpi and Chandalghar, 580. Abdul Singh. During the minority of this prince Hirdi Sah of Panna invaded Rewa, but was after a time expelled, the Emperor of Delhi helping the legitimate ruler. Ajit Singh Jai Singh Deo, first ruler with whom British Government entered into engagements. Bishonath Singh Maharaja Raghuraj Singh. For services to the British Government in 1857, the districts of Sohagpur and Amarkantak were conferred on him. JHABUA. Rao Jôdha, founder of Jôdhpur, 1459. Bikanir family. Jodhpur family. Bir Singh. Kishen Dass did good service to the Delhi Emperor, Alla-ud-din, in punishing the Bhil Chief of Jhabua, who had murdered the family Kishen Dass, first Jhabua Chief. of a Governor of Guzerat. In return for this he obtained Jhabua, with high titles and royal insignia. Jehanji. Jai Singh. Ram Singh. Bhim Singh. JAORA. Ghaffur Khan, brother-in-law of Amir Khan, the famous freebooter, received, by Article 12 in the Treaty of Mandisôr, possession of the land granted by Jeswant Rao Holkar to his brotherin-law, then absent in Rajputana. Faithful in Mutiny. Ghous Mahomed Khan, Nawab Ismael Khan. |