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Lakhahi
Lakhahi is a village, large Gram panchayat and a Nyaya panchayat, Nyaya Panchayat in Dhaurehra tehsil Lakhimpur Kheri district, Uttar Pradesh state, India. It was earlier famous for ketki Flowers. Ketki were found in the royal foolbagh which was of rulers of Lakhahi Raj, Lakhahi References

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Lakhahi Raj
Lakhahi Raj, formerly a Zamindari estate in Oudh, British India, was under the control of the Rathore (Rajput clan), Rathore clan of Rajputs. It now constitutes a segment of the Lakhimpur Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh, India. History Lakhahi was founded in c. 1461 as Usiya (an independent territory). Rao Kalyan Mal was the founder of Lakhahi Raj, who migrated from Jodhpur - Marwar. He conquered local tribals and other territories with the help of his relatives, who were Sonagara Chauhan (clan), Chauhan's (Jhandi, Isanagar, Kafara, Dhauraha, Sujanpur) from the Marwar's region. The total number of conquered villages was 989. The territory was under Banjara rule when Raja Kalyan Mal came here. Following India's independence on August 15, 1947, the Lakhahi Zamindari estate was integrated into the Dominion of India and later the Republic of India. Raja Vishwanath Baksh Singh was the last ruler of the Lakhahi. After his death on 7 January 1972, his son Raja Dr. Munendra Pal Singh p ...
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