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'''Adhrajiya'''.
'''Adhrajiya - Adhrajiya is a hereditary title that was granted to Diwan Pradyumn Prasad Tiwari of Gahora when he helped Maharaja Bheem Deo in establishing the Baghel Empire. He was also granted the title of Singh and was the progenitor of the Ramshahi dynasty.
 
His descendant, Adhrajiya Raghunandan Ram Singh Tiwari, was granted a jagir of 62 villages when Maharaja Vikramaditya Singh moved his capital to Rewa. This estate was abolished in 1878 after Adhrajiyakumar Dal Ganjan Singh Tiwari led an attack on the British-established kutchery in Rewa. Following this, the family moved to Maihar, where they purchased the taxing rights to the defaulted estate of Bhadanpur.'''.


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Adhrajiya

Adhrajiya - Adhrajiya is a hereditary title that was granted to Diwan Pradyumn Prasad Tiwari of Gahora when he helped Maharaja Bheem Deo in establishing the Baghel Empire. He was also granted the title of Singh and was the progenitor of the Ramshahi dynasty.

His descendant, Adhrajiya Raghunandan Ram Singh Tiwari, was granted a jagir of 62 villages when Maharaja Vikramaditya Singh moved his capital to Rewa. This estate was abolished in 1878 after Adhrajiyakumar Dal Ganjan Singh Tiwari led an attack on the British-established kutchery in Rewa. Following this, the family moved to Maihar, where they purchased the taxing rights to the defaulted estate of Bhadanpur..

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