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The following are the parganas.of Fyzabad mentioned in the A'in-iAkbari, and those now existing

Haveli Avadh.

Proprietors in sixteenth century.

Present name.

Old name.

...

Haweli Oudh.

...

Proprietors in eiffhteenth century.

Brahmans, Kur-

Sombansi

Mangalsi

PacKhimrath

PachMmratli

Garg-

banrjs, Bashisht

mis.

Mangalsi

Kurmis,

Present proprietors.

...

Brahmans. Bais, Chauh^ns

Stirajbana,

Brah-

mans

Meh-

of

doua. .

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Brahmans of Mehdona, Bais.

...

Bdohhil,

GeUot,

Brahmans of Meh-

Ditto

dona, Bachgoti.

Amsin

Mixed

Naipura

Naipura or

Balari

atganj. Baraunsa

Kharasa

Khandansa

Isoli

Isauli

Chandipur'Bii-liar

Chandipur Birliar Brahmans KSiyaths Tanda Khaspur

Tanda Khaspur

..

Sajhauli Akbarpui- Akbarpur

Majhaura

Manjhaura

Barwar,

Bachgoti Ilti-

tribes

Eaikw& Brahmans of Meh-

...

Sayyad, Kayath,

...

Pathans

Baehgoti Biseu Bachgoti

Chauhan

Shekhs, Kayaths, Bajputs, Sayyads, Khanzadas, SayMaliks,

Brahmans. Brahmans, Bachgoti.

Surliarpur

Surharpur

Bachgoti

Aldemau

Aldemau

Bachgoti

dona. Sayyad, Bachgoti, Barwar.

Pal war. Shekhs.

Sayyads, Shekhs.

yads.

Brahmans

Bachgoti, Raotars, Shekhs. Punwar, Chandel, Palwars, EajkuKaohhwaha. mars. ...

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Surhwar, Raghubansi.

It is absolutely impossible here to give any clear and detailed account of the various tribal movements and vicissitudes of property indicated in '

the above tables. features of landed property in the district may be described as follows. In the centre an immense estate, The Mehdona estate. ^-^^^ ^f Mehdona, has been formed during the forty years preceding annexation, by purchases from revenue defaulters, by forfeitures of delinquents' property, and by the other means so freely used It was formally constituted a raj and the title during the Nawabi. granted in perpetuity in 1253 F., nineteen years ,'before annexation in The personal history of this family of Sangaldipi or Ceylon Brah1855.

At present the broad

Bakhtawar is given in all detail under pargana Pachhimrath. Singh, the uncle of Eaja Man Singh, was a cavalry trooper in the British

mans

His fine personal His regiment was stationed at Lucknow. appearance attracted the attention of Saadat Ali Khan, Nawab of Oudh, 1798 1814 his discharge was procured he became a jamadar, then a His brother, Darshan risaldar in the Oudh service, and lastly a raja. Singh, was then invited to court. He and his sons, Eaghubardayal and Man Singh, were military chiefs of repute. They reduced the old nobility of Gonda, Bahraich, Sultanpur, Daryabad, and Fyzabad the Maharaja of Balrampur, two Surajbans taluqdars, Jagannath chhapr&i, a famous dacoit, Harpal Singh of Khapradih, all at dififerent times were expelled service.