Lakhahi Raj
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Lakhahi Raj, formerly a prominent Zamindari estate in Oudh, British India, was under the control of the Rathore clan of Rajputs.[1][2] It now constitutes a segment of the Lakhimpur Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Lakhahi Raj | |||||||
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1461–1947 | |||||||
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Status | Zamindari estate | ||||||
Capital | Lakhahi | ||||||
Common languages | Awadhi, Hindi | ||||||
Religion | Hinduism | ||||||
Raja (Ruler or Chief) | |||||||
• 1636 | Raja Kalyan Mal (first) | ||||||
• 1947 | Raja Viswanath Baksh Singh (last) | ||||||
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• Established | 1461 | ||||||
• Acceded to India | 1947 | ||||||
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Today part of | Uttar Pradesh, Republic of India |
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