Aphariya

All the jagirdar were under the dominant leader Charu Rao and 18 generations of Aphariya ruled the Ahirwal region of present-day southern Haryana and North-Eastern Rajasthan.

In recognition of his services, his brother Rao Gujar Mal was made Governor of Hissar along with Rewari and given the mansabdari of 5000 zat and shortly afterward set up a semi-independent principality at Gokalgarh by building forts and issuing his own coin.

His descendants fought against Jats, Marathas, Afghans and Rajputs alternatively, and their political history was practically identical to that of the former leaders of the clan.

After the rebellions were crushed by Britisher, he left India and went to Iran and Afghanistan to raise the army but at age of 38 died due to dysentry.

[6] Details about the coin: Yaduvanshi Aheer, Rajas of Rewari Mint - Gokalgarh Denomination - Rupee Weight - 10.8 gram In the name of Mughal emperor Shah Alam II Issue date - AH 1212, AD 1797, Obv - Julus Maimanat Manus Jarb Gokalgarh, RY 41 Rev - Muhammad Shah Alam Ilah Hami e din haft Kishwar date AH 1212 Condition - fine Rarity - Scarce Bada Talab was built by Rao Tej Singh during the year 1810-1815, so it is also known as Rao Tej Singh Talab.

Gokal Sicca
Gokal Sicca
Baag wala Talab - Rewari
Baag wala Talab - Rewari