Awar

Information

Dynasty

Mutana

Jagir

Awar

Hindi Name

अवार

Time Period

18th century-1947

History

The founder of this family was Bahár Singh, a Mutána Jat of Jaura in the Mánjha, who entered the service of Suján Singh Badechha, of the Dalawála confederacy, first as groom and then as a trooper. When Suján Singh was killed at Nakodar, as already noticed, Babár Singh set up for himself and seized Awar. He then accompanied Bhág Singh, nephew of Mith Singh, to Thánesar, and acquired some seven or eight villages in the neighbourhood. He still continued on good terms with Tara Singh Ghaiba (towards whom Mith Singh had behaved treacherously), and subordinate to him. He was succeeded by his son Khushal Singh, whose two sons seem to have died in their father’s lifetime; and when he died, Ranjit Singh attached the Awar estate.

Genealogy

  • Sardar Bahar Singh, Founder of Awar Estate, was a Mutana Jat of Jaura in the Manjha, who entered the service of Sardar Sujan Singh Badechha, of the Dallewalia confederacy, first as groom and then as a trooper. When Sujan Singh was killed at Nakodar, as already noticed, Sardar Bahar Singh set up for himself and seized Awar. He then accompanied Bhag Singh, nephew of Mith Singh of Thanesar (See - Thanesar), and acquired some seven or eight villages in the neighbourhood. But be still continucd on good terms with Tara Singh Ghaiba (towards whom Mith Singh had behaved treacherously), and remained subordinate to him, was married had issue with one son :-
    • Khushal Singh
  • Sardar Khushal Singh, Jagirdar of Awar, When he died, Bhatti Jat ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore attached the Awar estate.
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