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yvsgaawar
March 12th, 2004, 09:16 PM
Kuchesar

The Jat rulers of Kuchesar, who hail from Mandoti in Haryana, built their mud-fort somewhere in the mid 18th century. The family traces it's adventurous descent from the Jats of the Dalal sub-caste.

ravichaudhary
March 14th, 2004, 07:46 PM
R S Joon History of the Jats


DALAL DYNASTY OF KUCHESAR

Four broahers belonging to this dynasty, Bahal Singh, Jag Ram,
Jit Mal and Gurwa, came and settled down in Kuchesar from Mandothi
of Rohtak District.They were enthusiastic. Gurwa occupied
Chandausi
pargana and his descendants settled down there.

Chatur Singh, grand son of Bahai Singh, occupied some villages in
Chatsana paragana. His sons. Mangani Ram and Ram Dhan, were very
brave. They joined the Army of Jawahar Singh and accomplished great
feats of bravery in the battle of Delhi. After the retreat of Jawahar
Singh, Wazir Najibuddulph granted them a Jagir of nine Parganas and
made them his allies. In 1772 Siyab Khan, on a complaint from the
merchants of Saukri, destroyed the forts of Kuchesar, Siyana and
Sakrati and arrested them. In 1782 they again became masters of
Kuchesar and in 1790 Shah Alam granted them a Jagir with an annual
income of
Rs. 4 Lakhs in Puth Thana, Farida and Saidpur.

yvsgaawar
March 15th, 2004, 04:07 AM
Ravi ji.
Thanks for providing us detailed information.