PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: A
small estate belonging to Champawat Rathores in Bilara pargana,
Jodhpur, consisting one village with a revenue of 3,150Rs. It was
granted in 1708 by Maharaja Ajit Singh of Jodhpur to Thakur Kumpaji,
second son of Thakur Shivdan Singh of Rinsi.
Estate holders were.....
- Thakur KUMPAJI 1708/-, married and had issue, five sons.
- Thakur RAM SINGH (qv)
- Kunwar Shyam Singh
- Thakur ZORAWAR SINGH (qv)
- Kunwar Amar Singh
- Kunwar Sardar Singh
- Thakur RAM SINGH, he took part in the battle of Ahmedabad
in 1730 with Maharaja Abhai Singh of Jodhpur, married and had issue,
three sons.
- Thakur SURAJ MAL (qv)
- Kunwar Indra Singh, he was granted the state of Raepur
- Thakur Mohkam Singh, he settled in Geejgarh, married and
had issue.
- Thakur Madho Singh, married and had issue.
- Thakur Raghunath Singh, married and had issue.
- Kunwar Gulab Singh was adopted by Thakur Ajit Singh
of Buchkala.
- Thakur SURAJ MAL -/1750, during his rule, the estate was
confiscated by Maharaja
Bakhat Singh of Jodhpur in 1750, due to his opposition, and was left
with only one village, that
of Buchkala, married and had issue.
- Thakur Kalyan Singh of Buchkala, married and had issue.
- Thakur Ajit Singh, he adopted Kunwar Gulab
Singh, son of Thakur Raghunath
Singh (see above).
- (A) Thakur Gulab Singh of Buchkala, this
estate was also confiscated by Maharaja
Vijai Singh of Jodhpur and was granted to Thakur Bharat Singh, son of
Thakur Prithvi Raj, son of Thakur Zorawar
Singh of Samadia (see below). He died sp.
- Thakur ZORAWAR SINGH 1750/1754, married and had issue, four
sons. He died 1754 in the battle of Merta against Marathas.
- Thakur PRITHVI RAJ 1754/-married and had issue, three sons.
- Thakur BHAWANI SINGH (qv)
- Thakur Bharat Singh, he was granted Buchkala after it was
confiscated from Thakur Gulab Singh (see above)
- Kunwar Madan Singh
- Thakur BHAWANI SINGH, married and had issue, five sons.
- Thakur SARDUL SINGH, married and had issue, six sons.
- Kunwar Hukam Singh, married and had issue, three sons. He
died vp.
The help of Deepak Aggarwal is
gratefully acknowledged, February 2009.
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