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About Unchagaon
Village Unchagaon enjoys a history as proud and colorful as
the structure of The Fort Unchgaon itself. Its Jat rulers
can trace back their family tree to one of the several
prestigious Jat zamindaris, which came into prominence during
the decline of the Mughal Empire. For years, the family held a
seat of honor in western UP formerly known as the United
Province during the British Raj. Along with the Sikhs,
Marathas, Rohallas, Rajputs, French adventurers and the East
India Company, it vied for generations to fill the vacuum left
by the Mughals.
The Jat rulers of Unchagaon originally belonged to Pilana in
Rajasthan. Their ancestor, Chowdhry Har Bans Singh, along with
a group of followers migrated to Bahanpur in Bulandshahar
district sometime during the 1740's. However, the fort came
into the possession of the present family only in 1859 and
that too, quite by chance. The owner, a Rajput zamindar, lost
it when he went against the British during the mutiny of 1857.
The original fort was made of mud. Its walls were later
replaced by brick and the old building inside the fort was
totally renovated during the 1930's to give it a distinctly
colonial look. But then, nothing can take away its aura of
vibrant romance. Nothing can stop it from bewitching you.
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