PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY:
Sahaspur
was the largest Zamindari in Moradabad and Badaun districts of Uttar
Pradesh.
An ancestor, Prithvi Singh, went along with the Lodi kings when they
were
at Sambhal, Moradabad district, and after their defeat in 1526 at
Panipat,
by the Moghul Emperor, Babur, they settled quietly in Punjab. They kept
in touch with Badaun and Katehr (old name of Moradabad) and at the
insistence
of Rao Pahar Singh Gaur, a relative, came back at the end of
Aurangzeb's
reign to recieve the title of 'Rai' and were made 'Chakladars'
of
Bijnor District in 1713. Raja JAGAT KUMAR SINGH died in 1934, leaving a
widow and young daughter (mother of the present Raja), and as per
family
custom and law, Raja Chandra Vijay Singh, succeeded to the title of
Raja
at birth. His father's family is from Bilaspur
State (founded about 880AD). About 200 years ago an ancestor (the
younger
brother of Raja Udai Chand) was exiled from Bilaspur, and whose family
ultimately found their way to serve as hereditary Prime Ministers of
Bahawalpur
(Pakistan), till the grandfather of the present Raja preferred service
in the Indian Civil Service (1894 batch) and his father served the army
being commissioned from Sandhurst in 1927 (#1).
- Raja Bahadur
KRISHNA SINGH 1910/-
- Raja JAGAT KUMAR SINGH -/1934, born 1912, married a
grandaughter of
Raja
Sir Baba Khem Singh Bedi of Kallar,
K.C.I.E., (now in Pakistan), who
was
14th in descent from Guru Nanak, founder of the Sikh faith, and had
issue.
He died in 1934.
- Rajkumari Indra Mohini (Photo),
married Maj. General Dewan Misri
Chand, (son of Raja Tek Chand Bahadur, K.C.I.O., he was the 1st I.C.S.
officer and was also awarded the Imperial Star), and had
issue. She died 26th September 2005.
- Raja CHANDRA VIJAY SINGH (qv)
- Yuvrani Reena Kumari, Member of the Legislative
Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, Minister in the State of Uttar Pradesh
Government; married Yuvaraj Pratap Singh
Jhala of Thikana
Labhowa,
son of the Raja JITENDRA SINGH JHALA of Labhowa (grand son of Thakur Shri JORAWARSINHJI
MADHAVSINHJI, the Thakur Saheb of Chuda),
and his wife, Rani Sri Kumari,
daughter of HH Sri Raj-i-Rajan Maharawal Sir
PRITHVI SINGH Bahadur of Banswara,
and has issue. (The Palace, Sahaspur-Bilhari, Moradabad, Uttar
Pradesh, India)
- Rajkumar Digvijay Singh Jhala (Photo),
born
18th August 1981 in Lucknow,
educated at the Doon School, Dehradun 1993/1999 and at St. Stephens
College,
New Delhi 1999/2001
- Rajkumari Chandrika
Kumari,
educated at
Welham Girls School,
Dehradun and at the Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi, presently (2006)
studying for her masters degree in interactive media at the London
School of Music, London, U.K.
- COURT OF
WARDS 1934/1950
- Raja CHANDRA VIJAY SINGH (see above)
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