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{{Short description| Gurjar king of Dadri}} | |||
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'''Dargahi Singh Bhati''' (d. 1828) was a Hindu ] king from ] princely state.<ref>* {{Cite book |last=Government |url=https://books.google.com.pk/books/about/Uttar_Pradesh_District_Gazetteers.html?id=K8l7Wer6-TIC&redir_esc=y |title=Uttar Pradesh District Gazetteers: Tehri Garhwal |publisher=Government of Uttar Pradesh, Department of District Gazetteers |year=1933 |pages=152 |language=English}} | |||
* {{Cite book |last=Javaid |first=Rahi |url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=KI1pEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA589&dq=Dargahi+Singh+Bhati+Gurjar&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ov2=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi68czNrrn_AhXhWaQEHRJBA18Q6AF6BAgEEAM#v=onepage&q=Dargahi%20Singh%20Bhati%20Gurjar&f=false |title=The Gujjars Vol: 01 and 02 Edited by Dr. Javaid Rahi |publisher=Jammu and Kashmir Acacademy of Art, Culture , Languages , Jammu |year=2012 |edition= |pages=589 |language=English |quote="The emperor of Delhi Ahmad Shah accepted the lordship of Rao Dargahi Singh Bhati over the territory with its capital at Katahra, Rohillah. Najibuddolah, Wazir of Delhi, surrendered 113 villages more in favour of Raja Shambhujit Singh, the son of Dargahi Singh. His successor Raja Ajit Singh was also friendly with the Rohillals."}}</ref> | |||
== History == | |||
He owned a fort at ] in ] District, also known as Qila Parikishatgarh. At one point he possessed 277 villages purchased with his own funds. | |||
During this era he ruled over the ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite book |url= https://brill.com/view/title/18670 |title= Grass in their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 |last= Kolff |first= Dirk H.A. |author-link= Dirk H. A. Kolff |date= 13 August 2010|publisher=Brill|access-date= 5 July 2021 |ISBN= 978-90-04-18502-9 }}</ref> | |||
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