- Ballabhgarh
Ballabhgarh is a town in
Faridabad District ofHaryana ,India .Raja Nahar Singh (1823 – 1858) was King of thisprincely state . The forefathers of Jat Raja Nahar Singh had built a fort here around 1739. The small kingdom of Ballabhgarh was only 20 miles fromDelhi . The name of the Jat Raja Nahar Singh will always be highly regarded among those who martyred themselves in the 1857 war of independence.hopping
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Early History
The founders of the princely state of Ballabgarh had come from village
Janauli , which is more than 2000 years old. The Tewatia Jat Sardar Gopal Singh left Janauli in 1705 (inPalwal ) and got settled atSihi , a village of Tewatia Jats in Ballabgarh at a distance of about 5 km from Ballabhgarh. The Mughal rulerAurangzeb had died. Gopal Singh started establishing power in Delhi and Mathura areas. With the help of Gujars of village ‘Lagon’ he attacked Rajput Chaudhary of that area and did a treaty with Mugal officer Murtija Khan of Faridabad and became Chaudhary of Faridabad pargana in 1710. He wanted to expand his army and collect huge wealth but died soon. His successor was Charan Das. Charan Das was also ambitious and when saw weakening of the Mughal rule, he stopped paying malgujari. The army of Mughals arrested Charan Das.Charan Das's son, Balram Singh, later rose to a powerful king. Princely state of Ballabgarh is after his name. He was brother in law of
Maharaja Suraj Mal and mama ofJawahar Singh .Jats along the Royal Delhi-Agra route at that time were in revolt against the oppressive Mughal rule. Tewatias of this area had already established themselves as counter force in this area. Balram Singh often called Ballu by the local people moved on a few Elephants, Horses and Camels loaded with Big drums (Nagaade) and Dhaunse (big band) followed by his local army. Went wherever Ballu with this band it was assumed that area was no longer of Mughals and Ballu had won that. It was a sort of Aswamedh Yagna that he performed. Here from started a saying "Dheeng Dheeng Ballu ka Raj". Immediately peace returned to those areas, which were won over by Ballu.Murtija Khan’s son Akvitmahmud killed Balram Singh on
29 November 1753 . After Balram Singh,Maharaja Suraj Mal appointed Balram Singh’s sons Bisan Singh and Kisan Singh as Kiledars. They ruled Ballabhgarh till 1774, when Hira Singh became the ruler of Ballabhgarh.Raja Nahar Singh ascended the throne in 1829 and proved to be a just ruler. Raja Nahar Singh was ruler of 101 villages of Ballabhgarh.
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Raja Nahar Singh References
*Dilip Singh Ahlawat- “ Jat Viron ka Itihass”: 1857 - THE FIRST WAR OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE
*Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihas (Hindi), Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934, 2nd edition 1992.External links
*http://www.pugmarks.com/nahar/history.htm
*http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/wKGkRA8n8_u9myWiaCvJEQDqWWF8MHP4RTYKQopRTjx8qNrwFQN_Cz2_fT7afzNHEFLuNjcTB3W3B4ySCcz6ZeFYQg0-TR8/1857warofindependence.doc
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