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Raja Madat Khan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Raja Madat Khan
Raja Madat Khan, the son of Shaheed Raja Qadir Baksh Khan, was the tribal chief of Bratla and the founder of the village of Koi. ==Border dispute== The name Koi is derived from the Pohari word for 'snatched' and refers to the circumstances under which the land now known as Koi was seized from a rival clan by the Mangral men of Bratla under the leadership of Raja Madat Khan. A dispute had arisen as to where the boundary of Bratla lay with reference to the river Mool. Raja Madat Khan claimed that the boundary lay to the opposite side of the Mool whereas the rival clan claimed that in fact their boundary lay on the Bratla side of the river. The importance lay in the fact that the location of the boundary decided who had control of the river, which was of course an important asset. The dispute resulted in hostilities and a battle in which the rival clan was driven from the land and the captured land now known as 'Koi' was controlled by Raja Madat Khan.
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