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Rao Bahadur Balbir Singh (1884-1941 CE) was the hereditary ruler of the Ahir community of India, of the line of the "Raos of Rewari"...

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the son of Rao Yudhishter Singh.[1]

Rao Bahadur Balbir Singh, son of Rao Yudhishter Singh, also intensified the efforts to help the Ahirs enter the Army. He was made an honorary captain and was given the title of Rao Bahadur. He was also a member of the Punjab Assembly, ...

And one of the first Yadav associations was founded by the heir of a North Indian ruling family since the scion of the dynasty, Rao Bahadur Balbir Singh, established the Ahir Yadav Kshatriya Mahasabha in 1910. ...

Kripal Chandra Yadav - 1965 - 95 pages The author heard many a story of Tula Ram's super- intelligence, industry, and propriety from Rani Nihal Kaur, widow of Rao Bahadur Balbir Singh, the grandson of Rao Tula Ram. ...

Around the 1880s Rao Yudhishter Singh, the son of Rao Tularam of the Rewari royal family, sent a petition to the Government asking for the recruitment of Ahirs into the Army, to which the Government responded favourably.

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In the 1920s, the Hindu Mahasabha established its branch in the Punjab and Rao Balbir Singh of the Rewari royal family established Bhagavadbhakti Ashrama as a branch of the Hindu Mahasabha in Rewari, and contested the elections on the

... a new province where Yadavs and Jats would be in the majority, 'so that kisan could seize political power'.87 The Rewari family have always oscillated between Sanskritisation and kisan politics. Rao Balbir Singh, even though he had ...

Rao Pohap Singh's father-in-law did not support his son-in-law; he was actively working for another candidate, Rao Balbir Singh, and he warned his Ahir brethcrn

"We have only one Raja in Rao Balbir Singh. The Jats are trying to depose ...

Similarly Sir Chhotu Ram and Rao Balbir Singh were the main propagators for the Unionist Party and the Hindu Mahasabha respectively. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu and Jawaharlal Nehru made extensive tour of Haryana and addressed many public ...

... upon Rao Taj Singh's family, now represented by Rao Lal Singh and Rao Balbir Singh as their natural leaders. They are splendid cultivators, hard-working, frugal and orderly. It is difficult to ascertain anything very definite as to ...

The Hindu Mahasabha had its influence over a few urban traders and the Ahirs of the then Gurgaon district because of Rao Balbir Singh, a traditional leader of Ahirs. At that time Faridabad district was a part of Gurgaon District.

Rao Mohar Singh's rise as a leader of Ahirs was possible because there was a vacuum in Ahir leadership after the death of Rao Balbir Singh. Rao Mohar Singh's educational qualifications and his economic resources helped him in acquiring ...

In the World War I, a few Ahirs got themselves recruited to the British Indian Army, through Rai Bahadur Rao Balbir Singh, the recruiting agent belonging to the Ahir royal family of Rewari (Punjab) . In the World War II, not only many ...

However, Ahirs were recruited to the artillery and not to infantry or cavalry, and it was not until World War I that they were recruited as soldiers in the infantry. Rao Balbir Singh, the second descendant of Rao Tularam acted as a ...

All the Rewari Ahfrs look upon Rao Tej Singh's family, now represented by Rao Lai Singh and Rao Balbir Singh as their natural leaders. They are splendid cultivators, hard-working, frugal and orderly. It is difficult to ascertain

In sixties, Rao Birendra Singh, the adopted son of Rao Balbir Singh, controlled the Ahir Education Board indirectly and made use of the educational institutions for his personal ends. Of course, he started two new colleges — one at ...[1]

He was a worker of the Unionist Party along with Rao Birender Singh's father, Rao Balbir Singh. He had also worked with Chaudhary Chhotu Ram, a Khurshid Ahmed known name in Haryana politics. He was a known advocate of his district.[2]

BIRENDRA SINGH (Rao) Son of Rao Balbir Singh Born: 20 February, 1921 in Nangal Famani village, Rewari (Haryana) Education: B .A. Cabinet Minister for Agriculture.- 14 January, 1980 - 31 October, 1984; Again 04 November - 31 December, ...[3]

Rao Balbir Singh (1884-1941): Politician and landlord. A descendant of the Ahir ruling chiefs; the so-called Raos of Rewari, traditional leaders of the Ahir in Gurgaon district; founded Bhagwadbhakti Ashram 1908; donated 1000 bigha of ...[4]

RB Captain Rao Balbir Singh, OBE, MLC 5. Chaudhri Zaffar-ullah Khan, BA, LL.B., MLC 6. Pandit Nanak Chand, MA, MLC 7. Dr. Shaikh Sir Mohammad Iqbal, MA, Ph.D., MLC, Bar.-at-Law. Five meetings of the Board were held during the year under ...[5]


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Category:Indian caste leaders Category:People from Rewari Category:1884 births Category:1941 deaths