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- Khajurgaon is a village in Lalganj block of Rae Bareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located on the bank of the Ganges, 12 km from Lalganj, the...
- In****bent ****umed office 2008 Preceded by Rana Shiv Nath Sharan Singh of Khajurgaon Chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Sugarcane Federation Ltd In office 1965–1989...
- Mahasabha Spouse Ranisab Roopju Raja Relations Datia State, Gabhana State, Khajurgaon State, Karauli State, Bhadawar State, Raingai, Patna Nahan Children Rajendra...
- was founded by Pahar Singh, one of the eight sons of Rana Doman Deo of Khajurgaon. Along with his brother Mitrajit Singh, ancestor of the taluqdars of Pahu...
- was founded by Pahar Singh, one of the eight sons of Rana Doman Deo of Khajurgaon. Along with his brother Mitrajit Singh, ancestor of the taluqdars of Pahu...
- century, Tiloi was the second-largest taluqa in Raebareli district, after Khajurgaon. The Kanhpurias of Tiloi were descendants of Rahas, one of the two sons...
- permanent market or a w****ly haat. It belongs to the nyaya panchayat of Khajurgaon. The 1951 census recorded Sadipur Bargadha as comprising 1 hamlet, with...
- large primary school. It was held in taluqdari tenure by the Rana of Khajurgaon, as part of the Murarmau estate. The po****tion in 1901 was 1,458, including...
- part of the Murarmau estate, and at that point was held by the Rana of Khajurgaon. The 1961 census recorded Behta Kalan as comprising 14 hamlets, with a...
- by the raja (the remainder of the estate was mortgaged to the Rana of Khajurgaon). The other two were Murarmau itself and Tiwaripur. The 1951 census recorded...