Ballabgarh: Unraveling the Untold Story of the Jat Princely State and its Namesake 'Ballu'

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News18•18-01-2026, 19:05
Ballabgarh: Unraveling the Untold Story of the Jat Princely State and its Namesake 'Ballu'
- •Ballabgarh, a city in Faridabad, was named after King Balram Tewatia, also known as Ballu, who established the Jat princely state.
- •The region was a stronghold of Jat rulers, with King Balram's descendants, the Tewatia clan, laying its foundation.
- •King Nahar Singh, the last Jat ruler, bravely fought against the British in the Revolt of 1857 and sacrificed his life for independence.
- •Gopal Singh Tewatia began his rule in 1705, and King Balram, brother-in-law of King Surajmal of Bharatpur, also brought the area under his dynasty.
- •The King Nahar Singh Palace, now renovated and managed by Haryana Tourism, and Rani ki Chhatri are key historical attractions with tourism potential.
Why It Matters: Ballabgarh is a historical Jat princely state named after King Balram, known for its rich heritage and brave rulers like King Nahar Singh.
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