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different96 places namely Kota, Jhalarapatan, Ratlam, Udaipur and Jaisalmer respectively. (i) Bahadur mal had a son named Danmal. He had no son and therefore adopted Bhabhut singh's son Hamir mal. This Hamirmal had a son Rajmal and grandson Kesari singh. (ii) Sawairam had two sons named Shyam singh and Manak chand. Shyam singh had a son Ratanlal, who had two sons Pannalal and Surajmal. They had no male issue and therefore adopted Akhay singh, who had a son named Vijay singh.
(iii) Magani-ram had a son Bhabhut singh and three grandsons named Punam chand, Deep chand and Hamirmal. Hamirmal was adopted as a son by Danmal of Kota. Punamchand and Deep chand too had no son and therefore, Hamirmal's grand son Kesari singh of Kota also became the owner of this house.
(iv) Zorawarmal had two sons named Sultanmal and Chandmal. Sultan mal's sons were Gambhir mal and Indarmal. Gambhirmal had a son Sardarmal. Both Indermal and Sardarmal had no son and therefore they adopted Kundan mal and Samirmal respectively. Zorawar mal's second son' later moved to Indore. Sir Siremal Bafna was his descendant.
(v) Pratap chand had 5 sons named Himatram, Jethmal, Nathmal, Sagarmal and Umedmal. Himat ram's sons were Jiwanlal Rishabhdas, Chintamanidas and Bhagavandas. Two sons named Kanhaiyalal and Dhanpat lal were born to Chintamanidas. Pratap chand's second son Jeth mal had two sons Mul chand and Sagatmal. Nathmals son was Kasari mal and grandsons were Lunakarna and Khem karna. Sagarmal has two sons Baghmal and Sanghidas. Umedmal had no son and adopted Sangidas.
This family performed several97 meritorious deeds. The Sangh yatra initiated in V.E. 1891 by this family under guidance of
96. Nahar III Intro. pp. 30-32. 97. ibid No. 2531, 2460, 2524, 2530, 2459 and many other unpublished
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