Ballabgarh (jagir)
Ballabhgarh Riyasat | |||||||||
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| 1705–1858 | |||||||||
Map of the plan of the Jagir (estate) of Ballabhgarh in Delhi District, surveyed by W. Brown, 1840 | |||||||||
| Capital | Ballabhgarh | ||||||||
| Common languages | Hindi | ||||||||
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| Raja | |||||||||
• 1705–1711 (first) | Gopal Tewatia | ||||||||
• 1829–1858 (last) | Nahar Singh | ||||||||
| Historical era | Medieval India | ||||||||
• Established | 1705 | ||||||||
• State annexed by British Empire | 1858 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | India · Haryana | ||||||||
Ballabhgarh was a princely state in Haryana, India, ruled by Jats of Tewatia clan. It was founded by Raja Balram Singh. At the state peak’s era the area under their rule was Faridabad, Ballabgarh region, parts of South Delhi and Palwal (shown in the state’s map).