Tori Fatehpur State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
Area
• 1901
93 km2 (36 sq mi)
Population
• 1901
7,099
History
• Established
1690
• Independence of India
1950
Succeeded by
India
Tori Fatehpur (Hindi: टोडी फतेहपुर or टोडी फ़तेहपुर), also known as Tori, was a princely state in India during the British Raj. It was one of the Hasht-Bhaiya Jagirs, under the Bundelkhand Agency of British India.[1] Today it is part of Jhansi District in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
^ P. K. Bhattacharyya, Historical Geography of Madhya Pradesh from Early Records, P. 52
ToriFatehpur (Hindi: टोडी फतेहपुर or टोडी फ़तेहपुर), also known as Tori, was a princely state in India during the British Raj. It was one of the Hasht-Bhaiya...
Bilheri jagir, ?under Chhatarpur, guaranteed by the British Dhurwai ToriFatehpur (one of the Hasht-Bhaiya jagirs) Former princely States that were annexed...
State Flag of Charkhari State Flag of Dhurwai State Flag of Lakhahi Raj Flag of Maurha Flag of Rampur State Flag of Sailana State Flag of ToriFatehpur...
state 1806–1949 India Torawati non-salute state 12th–20th century India ToriFatehpur non-salute state 1690–1950 India Travancore Tiruvidamkodu/Tiruvankur/Travancore)...
He had 8 sons who were granted Jagirs, including Dhurwai, Bijna, and ToriFatehpur. The state was located on the eastern part of Jhansi Province, bounded...
Chhatarpur, guaranteed by the British Dhurwai, Raja Yadvendra Singh Judeo ToriFatehpur (one of the Hasht-Bhaiya jagirs) Hansari Katera, Maharaj Shriprasad...
with Kannauji) Lakhimpur Kheri Sitapur Hardoi (along with Kannauji) Unnao Fatehpur Barabanki Lucknow Rae Bareli Amethi Bahraich In eastern parts of UP the...
Dhanbad–New Giridih line (planned) Dhirabar River 12 Koimara Barakar River 25 Fatehpur 32 Tundi 45 Maharajganj Khudia River 59 Govindpur to Asansol 70 Pradhankhanta...