Jaburna

Miya Khan (third son) received the Northern part of Kamsar and got a large amount of land near Tajpur Kurrah Miya's descendants established Sihani, Saraila, Chitrakoni, Gorasara, Seorai, and Baksara village on that land.

The youngest son of Bahbal was Chand Khan who received the southern Kamsar and got 16,450 Bighas of land.

During 1765 the descendants of Kasim Khan who lived at Kasimpur and Baraura shifted to Bihar bought land and established 12 villages including Mohammadganj and Haidernagar in present-day Palamu District of Jharkhand.

It is said that there was a descendant of Kasim Khan from Kasimpur named Nawab Hidayat Ali Khan, who was nominated as the jagirdar of japla by Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah, in year 1740 on whose influence the family of Kasimpur shifted to Palamu in 1740 and bought land.

[3] Industry in Jaburna includes agriculture, brick manufacturing, fish farming and milling.