Bihat State
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Bihat State was a princely state in India during the British Raj, controlled by the Bundelkhand Agency.[1]
The rulers of Bihat State were called Raos.[2]
- Diwan Aparbal Singh, before 1807–1807
- Rao Bankat Rao, 1807–1828
- Rao Kamod Singh, 1828–1846
- Hardi Sah 1846–1859
- Govind Das 1859–1872
- Rao Mahum Singh 1872-after 1892
See also
References
- ↑ Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series, Volume 12. Superintendent of Government Print. 1908. p. 397.
- ↑ India Foreign and Political Department (1892). A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sunnuds, Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries: Central India Agency, pt. 1-2. G.A. Savielle and P.M. Cranenburgh, Bengal Print. Company. pp. 38–39.
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