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 266 RAM " The present taluqdari families of the Bisen clan all trace their origin to Húm, whose posterity are shown in the subjoined table: RÅE HÚM. PURANDE REE Ráe Gopál. (Púrbára village ) (Gopalpura.) (Rághopur and Ráepur) Rie Rágho. Jhan. Ráe Askeran, Káshi, Khen Karan, Babu Rae, Rae Ranjít, (Rámpur) ilága. (Dhing was.) (Derwa.) (Kindhauli.) Purmái. The tenth in descent from Askaran is Rája Hanwant Singh who holds the estate of Lá) sah. Kalián Sáh. Rámpur. 9th generation from whom Villages Rs. ie the present talagdar of 209 98,021, Bhadri. Villages Rs. 93 ... 78,267 In the 6th generation was Chain Singh. Jághar Ráe, Darghar Sáh, 7th in descent from 6th in descent from whom is the talag- whom is the taluqdar of dar of Kandrajít. Shekhpur Chaurác. Ausán. Risál. Villages R!. Villages Rs. 1 69 43,577. 14 ... 6,280 Himmat Sáh, Villages Rs. 5th in descent from whom Debi. Jagadnáth 10 7,845. is the taluqdar of Dahjáwán. Raghunath, 1 1 Bhawani. Rám, Mihr- Mahipal, bán. whose widow, 1 Kablás Kunwar, Pirthi. Shiu- Shao- Şítla, holds the eatate pál, pál, kar. Who share the of Pavázsi. estate of Dbán- Villages Re. garh 94 Villages Rs. 45 ... 15,649. " Bisen exploit.—There is not much noteable history to relate of these Bisens. I may narrate however their uprising against Jiu Rám Nágar, a názim of the Banián caste, whose headquarters were at Mánikpur. This official attempted to introduce a settlement of the land revenue with villagers (as did our Government in 1856), but this so incensed the Bisens that they rose as one man, attacked the názim at Mánikpur and killed him. This was 1155 fasli or 1748 A.D., in the time of Safdar Jang. A trophy of the fight is still preserved in the Kundrajít family in the shape of a pair of drums which belonged to the názim, and which are now called Ranjit' or 'won in battle.' Bháo Singh, held the parganas of Salon, Mánikpur, Dhera-cum-Dhingwas, and moreover in the year 1748 A.D. the Sarkár of Mánikpur was not incladed in Oadb, and certaioly was under no Hindu Governor until after A.D. 1762,
 * The Rámpur estate. The Rámpur family assert that their ancestor,
 * This is the story currently reported; but there is no historical foundation for it,
 * 43,498.