Mohal Gawara
Mohal Gawara (Mahala Gabda) village is in Nabha tehsil of Patiala district of Punjab in India.
Jat gotras
History
Jind obtains a portion of the Kaithal territory by exchange:
Of the resumed Kaithal territory, a pargannah, Mahala Gabda, was given to the Raja of Jind, in exchange for a portion of Sufidon, the former consisting of 23 villages, worth Rs. 30,042 a year, and the latter consisting of 38 villages, worth Rs 33,380. The difference was calculated on the eventual lapse of rent-free lands, the quality of soil and the depth of water, in which particulars Mahala was more fortunate than Sufidon. The village of Sufidon itself was excluded from the transfer, as it was a place of pilgrimage, and a favorite hunting seat of the Raja of Jhind, containing, moreover, the cenotaphs of the family.[1]
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