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The photograph appears to depict Raja Narayan Singh of the Hansari Jagir. This historical image captures a moment from the princely state era in India, specifically within the Bundelkhand region. The rulers belonged to the "Bhatelas" clan of the Yaduvanshi lineage It was originally a part of the Orchha State, and the jagir was granted to the Bhatelas in 1779.
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The rulers belonged to the "Bhatelas" clan of the Yaduvanshi lineage
The rulers belonged to the "Bhatelas" clan of the Yaduvanshi lineage
It was originally a part of the Orchha State, and the jagir was granted to the Bhatelas in 1779.
It was originally a part of the Orchha State, and the jagir was granted to the Bhatelas in 1779.
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The photograph appears to depict Raja Narayan Singh of the Hansari Jagir. This historical image captures a moment from the princely state era in India, specifically within the Bundelkhand region. The rulers belonged to the "Bhatelas" clan of the Yaduvanshi lineage It was originally a part of the Orchha State, and the jagir was granted to the Bhatelas in 1779.

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