PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Also
known as Barh ke pura, Barhpura was a thikana of the Bhadawar State and
was granted to Kunwar Raghunath Singh, the youngest son of the
Bhadauria Maharaja Udot Singh of Bhadawar, who became the first Rao
Bahadur of Barhpura. Originally the jagir covered a fair area of about
50 square kilometres, but
during the cession of Etawah district to the British after the
Anglo-Maratha war, the Rao of Barhpura at that time, Rao Padam
Singh Bahadur, was expelled for open hostilty against the British
government in 1803. A small portion of the property was left to his
sucessor, Rao Narendra Singh Bahadur, who continued to recieve 10Rs per
month as pension from the
Bhadawar state. The title was recognised by the Government in 1801.
- Rao RAGHUNATH SINGH Bahadur, youngest son of Maharaja
Mahendra Udot Singh of Bhadawar who
bestowed this title and jagir on
him in 1690.
- Rao AGAR SINGH Bahadur
- Rao SUJAN SINGH Bahadur
- Rao JAGAT SINGH Bahadur
- Rao HARI SINGH Bahadur
- Rao UGAR SINGH Bahadur
- Rao PADAM SINGH Bahadur
- Rao NARENDRA SINGH Bahadur
- Rao JAWAHAR SINGH Bahadur 1845/1860
- Rao UMRAO SINGH Bahadur 1860/1889
- Rao HIMANCHAL SINGH Bahadur 1889/1914, married and had
issue. He died 4th July 1914.
- Rao KARAN SINGH Bahadur (qv)
- Rao KARAN SINGH Bahadur 1914/-, born 24th August 1902,
succeeded his father on 4th July 1914,
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