It is said that the ancestors of Tajpur family lived in the North-West part of India. In this part the Muslim invaders used to invade India through Khyber Pass in hordes. First of all, the invaders had to face a brave tribe known as Taga as they entered Indian soil. Though there were other tribes in the region as well, but the bravest one was the Taga tribe, which in times of Aurangzeb abandoned their priestly profession, due to the atrocities on Hindus and became agriculturists.
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It is said that the ancestors of Tajpur family lived in the North-West part of India. In this part the Muslim invaders used to invade India through Khyber Pass in hordes. First of all, the invaders had to face a brave tribe known as Taga as they entered Indian soil. Though there were other tribes in the region as well, but the bravest one was the Taga tribe, which in times of Aurangzeb abandoned their priestly profession, due to the atrocities on Hindus and became agriculturists. They in later years were designated asTyagi’s.
This part of India was in turmoil in those days. Balram Singh Sahib was the head of the Taga Clan. He fought bravely with the Muslim invaders. During these frequent encounters he had to face heavy losses and ultimately, he decided to leave this area with his family along with few trusted Lieutenants and a small Army to some peaceful area. Balram Singh Sahib occupied Azampur in Bashta Pargana and its surrounding areas.
There’s nothing so kingly as kindness, and nothing so royal as truth; and it is what defines the Royals of Tajpur Estate.