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Tiroha

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Tiroha state was the second-largest state of Peshwai[citation needed] in Bundelkhand Province in India after Jhansi.

History[edit]

Tiroha was allotted as a separate state to Amrut Rao Peshwa in 1803. In 1857, the grandson of the Amrut Rao Peshwa participated in a 1857 military struggle and was ousted. The Peshwa family was divided into two parts. The Peshwa family, who were helpful to the British, was granted a separate Jagir in Bareilly, whereas the elder Peshwa family who took up arms were imprisoned in Rewa, Panna and Hazaribagh jails.

The Tiroha state was abolished and separate Jagir were issued to three deponents of Peshwa. Deewan Ravikaran Awasthi was awarded Kirur Vindhya Pradesh, Raybahadur Manvendrasingh was awarded Attara and Pereshuram Bhatt [1] was awarded Mathond Jagirs of Tiroha state. Kirur was incorporated into Vindhya Pradesh, whereas Attara and Mathondh were made a part of Uttar Pradesh.

Tiroha is now incorporated into Karwi and forms the border between Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

List of Rulers[edit]

  1. Peshwe Amrut Rao
  2. Peshwe Madhav Rao III
  3. Peshwe Vishwas Rao III
  4. Peshwe Bhausaheb (jailed for rebellion and state was sacked)[2]
  5. Rao Saheb Ravikarn
  6. Rao Saheb Pereshuram
  7. Rao Saheb Dwarsingha[3]

References[edit]

  1. a collection of treaties and sanads bundelkhand
  2. 1857 A Rebellion
  3. C.U.Aitchison



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