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Hast-o-Bood Part-44

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 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

Hast-o-Bood Part-43

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  Chapter 7 Arrival and residence of Rajput Mangral in Gujarat Add caption This decree was issued with the seal of General Gulab Singh and the seal of Haransi Nasari and the Maharaja's Gorkha Bee Seal. One year after this decree, a decree was issued on 22 August 1889, in the year 1843 B.C. Out of this, the income from the harvest of Rabi 1889 Bakrami will be able to bring the said Mian Sahib at his disposal and need year after year. This decree was also issued with the seal of General Gulab Singh Dogra, the seal of Kanhiya Lal Taluka, the seal of Harlan Nasari and the seal of Baroof Hindi. Later, on 13th Maghar 1890, in the year 1844, according to an order issued in the name of Lala Kanhiya Lal, Misr Ram Kishan, Devi Sahay, Ram Singh and Mahaka Sora Singh, it was written that a well located at Mouza Santh Taluka Gujarat From ancient times the burden of companionship was given to Noor Muhammad Chabak Sawar and Prince Buland Iqbal Kanwar Kharak Singh Ji relinquished it and the financ

Hast-o-Bood Part-42

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 Chapter 7 Arrival and residence of Rajput Mangral in Gujarat  In addition to fulfilling his position, he was engaged in public service. The government and the people were equally impressed by his sincerity and high character. His understanding of the matter and the government's confidence in him can be gauged from the decree issued by Sardar Gulab Singh Dogra, the commander-in-chief, in his name on 13 August 1888, in which he was given ammunition in his possession Weight and quantity were discovered. They were also questioned about the estimated quantity of useless and useful ammunition and the quantity of modern ammunition that had to be kept in the fort. Mian Rasool Bakhsh was also given a few houses adjoining the fort of Gujarat by the order and order of the Maharaja where he and his other family members resided. Thus they permanently returned to their original place of migration. Mian Muhammad Azam's youngest son, Mian Noro Khan, meanwhile, had chosen a different arena for

Hast-o-Bood Part-41

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 Chapter 7 Arrival and residence of Rajput Mangral in Gujarat When Rai Abdul Hakim arrived in Gujarat, all three of his sons, Mian Kamal Din, Mian Muhammad Azam and Mian Muhammad Maqsood, along with other family members, moved with him. Obviously such a long journey was not possible with an addicted person. At that time, transportation and easy means of transportation were also lacking. Then there was the prostitution of prostitutes everywhere. Therefore, the hardships of the mountain road and the inconvenience of staying in a foreign land will not require a sensible person to take a picture to understand the situation of this troubled refugee family. This short caravan reached the headquarters of Gujrat Tehsil in the border district of Gujrat in Punjab and first sold out on the outskirts of the city. It was relatively quiet here because the permanent occupation and administration of the Sikhs made the administration here a thousand times better than the tumultuous life of the state. D

Hast-o-Bood Part-40

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Chapter Six Land of Gujarat, Punjab Province, Greece On the one hand, this land was the abode of Zinda Dalan Punjab, on the other hand, its soil was full of beauty and colorful personality of the people with good character, in which the color of loyalty was created. The attributes of Darfatgi and Efa-e-Ahd added the story of Sohni Mahiwal to the famous tales of love and affection, which brought fame to the land of Gujarat. At that time the industry of pottery, leather making, hookah making, wood work was at its peak. Therefore, Gujarat was famous for its variety of colors and abundance of wheat production. Therefore, where the needy people from all over the district came here and there and from the adjoining area of ​​Jammu and Kashmir, Kotli Mangaralan, the beacon of the Rajput Mangaral family, Rai Abdul Hakim also came to the state, disturbed by the prostitutes He moved to Gujarat in a state of disarray and he and his descendants remained here permanently. It may be recalled that at