Hast-o-Bood Part-44
Chapter 7 Arrival and residence of Rajput Mangral in Gujarat Mian Noor Khan had moved to Gujarat in the year 1845 in view of the days of the British and the uncertainties in the Sikh court. In addition to the income from the jagir, he received a monthly pension of Rs. 50 from the Sikh court. He continued to support himself and his family. Mian Rasool Bakhsh also continued to live with his sons and family members and in the same way all the members of the family living in Mohalla Chabakswaran continued to share each other's sorrows and joys till Mian Rasool Bakhsh passed away. He left behind four sons, Mian Amir Bakhsh, Mian Wazir Bakhsh, Mian Murad Ali and Mian Hussain Bakhsh, and the only daughter of the woman who was married to Mian Nabi Bakhsh. Mian Noro Khan also passed away on October 29, 1877, shortly after his brother. His estate was relinquished in his lifetime on August 15, 1855 by the decree of the Chief Commissioner of Punjab, Majriya, after the Mouza Banth Sikh adminis...