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Ambala District PUNJA_B GAZETTEER. AMBALA DISTRICT. Appendix, giving detail of the Jagirs of Ambala, classified as Major jagirs, PattiC!ari ja.girs and Zaildari jag-irs. ,4.bstract showing the gross total Sl,un assigned to jligirdars in Ambalal inclusive of commutatiGI~.~one~ -recovered froll them ill lieu of liability for Military Service .. Rs. Majar jagirs, detailed III Statement"A . 2,55,811 Pattidari jagirs, " B. 3,05,095 Zaildari " C. 15,5J9 No1'l' :-The figures contained in the following jagir statements were compiled on the conoln' sion of the revised settlement operations in 1890. In some fsw cases the detaild of ~be nnmb8r of familiEls and sharers have altere:'! slightly dnring the periGJ 1890-1892. [Punjab Gazetteer/. NOTE..-(l) The jagirs given in this stat<Jlllent are th0se now held by the survivors among what are commonly known as the ,. 3- 1,houses" of Ambala and Karnal, together with a few smsll jligir shareB beld by imponant families in other districts. (2). A few larg'er jagirs enjoyed by Darbaris of the diet,'iet are for technical reasons classed as Pattidad jagirs and shown in Statement B. The following is a detail :- Jharanli,Rs, 3,845, S,a,ement B, Te.l:i,ll Pipli, No. 12. Purkhali, " 4,92.J., RllparJ U l. Mia.npur, H 5,099, 9. 4 16 --- I~ ~ _1_-'0..Q i,a DBTAIL OF J.!.GIR REVENUE. .~ Ii ~~ :!.~~ Ree~iveif, by J(~ girddr. ;g~ \ .~~~ ~ -= Name of jagir.' fah8il ill i~ )ia.mc of jc.igirdar. l~ "@ ro \...:.. t.eJ'~ P ~ ~ si~~~~L 1£. ,~ ·ato ~ ~ .~ t! \ §~ " I 0::;- , == '", :: "d ce';:1 ~ c5 1 8 ~ I~ ~ § '0 :.:-'. I i:H! l!~ .~.. ""1°e~~ ~,~=:,~~ :~'. ,;1d' ~~§ ! "c;i SiPe C ~, i ! !z~ £~;; t:;"O ~ .~ 6~ l ~ ~p. -----I-----------i--,-\ -;--- 11 Jagiu1hl'i ... jl 62 8:1.rdar Jiwan Singh, I ~~9.59!,~~2911,~t688 ~~35-i!~~642 one anna. C.I.E. I' 2 Shamadpur iAmballa, Pi· i 45 S"rd" r JiWll.ll Singh, ! 26.~<;21 1311 26.43' 2,842\ 29.2751two anna • ph anJ Na' l 8hahid, C.5.I. ill raingarh, i i . I I i Kotaha., iDdUd.11 Narainga.rh ! 32'1 Muh:unma.tl Baq:l.r Ali '. 1:!,408 It 12,00 4~i) 12,933 two anna.t- :, ing ~oJ' ni. Khan,C,I.£. : j I in plaiDS '. I I ~~ I ~ ~ M~lri I I , jagir. i Siugbpnrill.... R,lps.,' and 107 Sar,1I1r AULar Singb: 33,5111 1,4601 3*.971 2.6691 37,6<10O: ne anna Kbamr. of :ManauIi. 'I \',' '\ i n p'" rt I and. two I annas in I I I part. Sarel,ir utt;1,nl Siugh; 5'.°9111371 5,2 22ijl 5,454' One anna of Ghauauli. I and two I I! I annas In I p•.rt. I 4.864 Do. Sardar PrtrL6.b Singh! 4 '''3:I 387! 25,,\ i of Gbananli, .J. i 11,<176 Sardal' L a. e h Ul a n 1O,6<H: 222; 6501 Do. Singh of Bunga.. * . I : r I Sanlar HiLl'Lans Singh 3,484: 581 .255 3,747 Do. of Kallllawa. 2,8021 Do. 2.7361 201 1;190: 1171 1,635 ! 1"193\ 27 1,52 --=\~~~ 4,285 69,256. .., 6i6321~164,97i 1 Non ,-The Bung", family became extinct in 1800, and the Bung", jagir passed to-other SinghpU~'ia ,:;ardars in the following Shares ;-Gh •.nauli Sardars one-hlllf ; Kllolldanl",Sarelars one-third;" ,nd Bharatgarh Sa, dar~ one- SIxth I ! Tot",t for the lilimgarhRaj- :[",,0,' I put famil.v. 2'i I'" 25 Raipur Cuu- I Nar.mgarh.! hau Rajput.. 1 I I 1,110! [Punjab GazetteLLr.:J' STATEMEN' l' A.-MAJOR J AGIRS.-(concl1Ided). !) .1 10 - $ ,k.~ " 0 0 D' BTAIL OF JA.GIR RBVENUE. ' <; I .<!;l. I~ p. • I A .~ I '" '.., Received by j,igi,·d&,.. .", <00l= " r ,,, .~ " '"'" '" ~ .. TahsiL in ~Jj I':§ ~ I g" k which a Name of jag{rnar.... den f"'!' N . Ol S""~ Rituated. > .E ~ I ~ ~ bO ' Q SOl I 't:! ~ 0'" 'S .~ ....:. .S ~~ ~cD <:>p. Z" rv~1 6 0'> l~~ «<:,," I ,!:JP,O .r1ti "O~ a~ I ~ .~ ~"wI> j <i. CD" d ~'" ' j:; I~ 61 II~~ g]J ~"" C1 ",p. ; Z I . ,Z /i;,'~ I; :Q;~ 0 .. Eo< ~ <'X"l ------'----1---------:------- --- -------- ! Rs. i Rs. RB. Rs •. o i 2 10 Sard~r Kishan SinRh ' 2.3 & 7,708 ... 7,708\TWO annaB. and .Tasmir Singh 24 i of Tho1. I 1 2D 2,108 ... 2.108 Do. so Mustafabad 8 Sardar Tilok Singh ... 2.668 ... I 2,668 Do. i 1 S Sardar NainoSingh ..• 5,~361 ... Do. s Jal(:idhri 14 Ledll Sard6rs num<:\r· 2,328, ... I 2,328 Do. and Na. Qua sharers. raing- arb. 3 Jagadhri 4 Sardars of ZaiJ Saran 3,121 ' 3."l121\ Do. .. 1 1,547 Do. 3 3 Sard>lrsof Zail Sultan. 1,5471 ... pur. I- 3 2 Sarditrs of Zan Kanl. 1,010! ... Do. pur. I 1,070\ I 36 Sikandra ...\ Pipli 6 Sardars S••nt Singh ],678 1,678/ ... 1,678 Do. and Waryam Singh. j ; I 3 2 S••rilar Amar Singh 1.12~ 1,123 ... 1,123 One anNa. and 6 other Bharers. I I s: :~:;'~ 1 3 Sardar Jasmer Singh 3551 ... I 355 TwO :tnn&1J Am~':I of ArnanJi and Sar· d"r Anokh Singh of Siddowal. K a r n IiI. District. I 3 1 •• 1 4 Eleven Sardars hold· 35 1,602 Do. _ inK .mall separate i ~h&re~.residents of "I ,·••,1 Ludhiana District, "'~I !, , I 31'Sardors BaRant Singh ... 3,170' NONe. and Lachmi SiIigh, '."" I ·'.';01 (Special jag,r given i I I for Mutiny services \ to a IMjput famIly of .:! I , the Kntbar State in 1, I '.I ! .I the SImla DiBtrict.l ____1_:__._. ' _ Tota.l Ja$:ir for the Mt;ior Jag;r-, . 2.50,230' 5,58JI 2.55,811 15.519' 2,7l.330. dars 01 the Ambala distllct in- ,: I cluding residents in other diS-· ·· tricts .. I \ I [\ _ \ -::-_==== STATEMENT B: Detailed Statement of Pattidll7'i .76.g£r~,:AmMla District, NOTE.- (l), In s~~e of theseju<l;1' s tiie villag •.s• a1'e se"tter •.•d throu~h two or more tahsHs, but for convenience the jagi" is classHied under' oue hea.d according to the tahsil in which the principal share .lies, (2). The distribution of vilJa~es as wholly or partly jag1:1' is ouly approximately accur-ate. If calculated strictly, the number of partly j<i1i1', i. e .. shared, villages would be rather larger th.~ n r.a sholVn in thia statement. ') In; , i "I r. I 7 \ 9 I ~ 1 .. " ~":=-~--~I _ I -;-1 10 1 ~ UMBER OF I' i .;J ,'' l'O'l'AL NtlM· I ViLLAGES. i I"r;j ~ :BRR O¥ I I I 'a 11 1---- ,.I ,,'~ I ! ..: I II I ~ i :3 a I ' '60 N,ull< OF JAGIR ' . , ~ " 0 I. :~ <i ~ I.\ -tJ. i :=: .~.; I ~ ~ g-o,..s I I '~II ~ ~ I ~ ~ I ~ ) ,~ § ,=~ : o or;. ~ I I......, I 00 ' \;t'~ I ' Ii ! . Z 0 I .., I.•.. ' ~E ' '" I •• c; ~ W ,cj ~ ~ .-S I ~ I ~ II ~ ~ g ~I~ ---------~ ----1----~I~i~ ~ ---1---- Tahstl Ambd[a. i TIs. I I I I Akalgarh 185! <_1 annas ". I1 22-. a ,I 31 4 1 1852 2 Udepur i 1 Rs. 70 lump suml 1371 2 , 21 3 Ba.bial (including Dllkheri) 21 1809 I 2 ann:l.S " : 17,087 I 17 94 Boll 21 6 27 1809 2 Of' - 110,3961 59 249 4 1 5 Bhanukhcri 2 3 51 1809 2 1,7131 5 18 6 6 Bihta ." c 1809 2 5,662 I 17 81 7 Panjokb,ra la 119 1809 32 III .8 Tharwa 6 3 i 9 I 1809 I: 1::::: I 18 : 65 i 9 Chhota Kaserb j 1 I 1851 4 2251. 3! 5 10 Chhota Patt:i Amhila G 117 ~3 I 18(,f) aUll 2,4 and Sannas I 15,912 I 36 ,! 130 I IB52. 11 Khanpura 2 ... 2! 180f> 2 aunas 5671 41 11 121 Dnrana ... :3: ~ 11 I 1809 ,2" 1,227 I 20 , 52 13 I Dhananri (Muiam) 1 I 1 I 1809 i 2 521 I 1 I 5 l " I • I 14 'I. Dhanau-ri (Ambaia) I 7 I . I "I 15 i Dhln ~," :: :::: \: 8,:: 31 13 16 Ramga,lJ. nlf Sh;1!·ifpu. I 1 1809! " 39 i 8/ 1 Life jligi,·.' No commutation 1 ! 3 18 Babka '" 3 14- 19 Sherpur 2 9 20 Maid 7, 4 11 1809and . 2, 4 and 8 anna.s ,. 3,765 18 58 • .' 1852. I ~1 Nurhad ," i ' ) 1809' ') a ~29 1 • I-~-_"_'l~. I--'-_ :~::_'--" -' ;--(--'--"-' Illi" 37 115+ ... J... I 85,297 257 980 [Punjab Gaietteer; ST ATEMENT B. -CONTINUED. De/ailed Statement of .Pattid,iri Jrigirs, .J.ml}(£la Dist1'iot-contiuued. I : 7__ 8_; . i , ! ! TOTAr, lWM· I " BRR OF .,j -.~ i I 'S. - i ;~ N.u:p- O~· JAGIR. ~ i ~ I ~ I ,~ .1 § i '0 ~ I r= I 's. I i 'F1'~ i ~ ': I ~ i :: I ;:; I:;:;2 !.~ ~ ~ oi~ :~ ~ ~ alr;:; Q,I ..c !. ~ '. j" ~ .<:Cl > I t? I 0 •.<11 ' :': I E0, 8 cs:I ;,.;... 00' • •••. I p., i Eo< "" ~ Eo< I rx. 00 ~T;;h;i~~--I-I-I- --.--I--I~-- 1 Bad,lh .., ... .., ... 1 i ... I 1 18u2 12 annas ... , 504 14 26 2 Ballu Miijra .. , .. .., 3! 2 i 5 1809 12 and 4 annas 1,746 21 79 IS00 12 annas 491 3 17 ' : I I. ,: 18i)a 12 and 4 aunas 1,793 7 17 I 3 117 20 1809' 2 aunas !l,067 67 369 7 7 2 1,901 33 147 Do.
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