Bhagta

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Location of Bhagta (Rampura Phul) in Bhatinda district

Bhagta (भगता) is a village in Rampura Phul tahsil in Bhatinda district of Punjab, India.

Origin

It was founded by Siddhu Jat named Bhagta (d.1757), grandson of Phul, the originated of Phulkian dynasty.

Location

It is located near northern corner of the district.

Jat gotras

Population

History

Lepel H. Griffin[1] describing the family of Malod writes that The chief of these is Malod descended from Bakhta or Bakht Mal, the fourth son of Chaudhri Rama and brother of Duna and Ala Singh, the founders of the Bhadour and Pattiala houses.

Bakhta, like his brother Ala Singh, left the ancestral village of Bhadour, and founded, eight miles to the eastward, a village which he called after his own name. Nothing further is related of him, but his son Man Singh was a distinguished Chief.

His mother was of the Man - Jat clan.

Notable persons

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