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'''Lakhi Rai Jadhaun''' was a [[Jadubansi]] [[Khatriya]] King of Khairpur (now called [[Khairpur Tamewali]]), in [[Bahawalpur]], [[Pakistan]]. Later his state was captured by the [[Baloch people|Baloch]] tribes with the support of [[Ahmad Shah Abdali]] in 18th century. [[Rao (title)|Raav]] is the Indian title for kings used in medieval [[India]].<ref>Shaheed Bilas Bhai Mani Singh by Bhatt Sewa Singh (Author)</ref>
'''Lakhi Rai Jadhaun''' was a [[Jadubansi]] [[Rajput Kshatriya]] King of Khairpur (now called [[Khairpur Tamewali]]), in [[Bahawalpur]], [[Pakistan]]. Later his state was captured by the [[Baloch people|Baloch]] tribes with the support of [[Ahmad Shah Abdali]] in 18th century. [[Rao (title)|Raav]] is the Indian title for kings used in medieval [[India]].<ref>Shaheed Bilas Bhai Mani Singh by Bhatt Sewa Singh (Author)</ref>


==Historical Evidence==
==Historical Evidence==

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Lakhi Rai Jadhaun was a Jadubansi Rajput Kshatriya King of Khairpur (now called Khairpur Tamewali), in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Later his state was captured by the Baloch tribes with the support of Ahmad Shah Abdali in 18th century. Raav is the Indian title for kings used in medieval India.[1]

Historical Evidence[edit | edit source]

The matrimonial alliance between the rulers of Alipur and Khairpur is documented as —

Chadi janet pur ali thin, dhuki Khairpur beech

Dekhan Aaye baraat ko, gaon thi uch aur neech

Teer Satdrav (Sutlej) nadi k base Khairpur gaon

Lakhi Rai teh Dhaan rahe Jadubansi Raav (King)

— Written by Bhatt Sewa Singh Kaushish in Shaheed Bilas Bhai Mani Singh[2]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Shaheed Bilas Bhai Mani Singh by Bhatt Sewa Singh (Author)
  2. https://archive.org/details/ShahidBilasBhaiManiSinghEd.GianiGarjaSingh/page/n63