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Fourth Days of Proceedings Trail of Bahadur Shah - Petition of the Rajah of Ballabhgarh dated 30th May | ||||
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| Secret Papers | MAC-23022023-901 | March 12, 2026 at 7:19:39 AM | |||
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Original Document Name Fourth Days of Proceedings Trail of Bahadur Shah - Petition of the Rajah of Ballabhgarh dated 30th May
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| Location | Department | Language | |||
| The National Archives of India is located at the intersection of Rajpath and Janpath Road | Foreign | English | |||
| Dated | Collection No. | Serial No. | Folder | Size | No. of Pages |
| May 29, 1857, 8:18 p.m. | ---- | ---- | Mutiny | 0.1 | 1 |
| Main Category | Sub Category | Modern Classification | Modern Subclassification | Document Type | Source |
| Secret Papers | N/A | N/A | N/A | Digitized Document | N/A |
| Title of Person | Position | Associated To | Period From | Period To | Other Name |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | 1857 | 1857 | N/A |
| Successor | Predecessor | Issue Number | Doc Material | Gregorian Date | |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | May 30 , 1857 | |
The Translation and Comment
by
Mohammed Abdulkarim:
of Original Document:
To—The King Shelter of the World
RESPECTFULLY SHEWETH,—That some days have now elapsed, that I have not been made acquainted with the continuance of Your Majesty’s good health, and I have been anxious In consequence. May God preserve you in prosperity and happiness. From Your Majesty’s order to the address of Moulvi Ahmad Ali, I have today learned the circumstances of the plunder of the carts at Bhadrapur. JI have accordingly, in conformity with Your Majesty’s commands, issued stringent injunctions to the Police Officer at Bhadrapur to search for and trace out the property andthe offenders. Please God the matter will be thoroughly investigated. I have just now sent off 20 more horsemen to Your Majesty, to be employed in maintaining order. I mention this for your information. (Prayers for the prosperity of the reign.) Petition of the home-born slave, Nahar Singh, Chief of Ballabhgarh. Seal of Rajah Nahar Singh Bahadur.
Autograph order by the King, in pencil
The contents of this petition have been learned. This slave is our well wisher.