Raja Bharpur Singh helped the British during the mutiny of 1857 and was rewarded with the grant of the divisions of Baval and Kanti with permission, later on, to purchase a portion of Jhayar territory. Like other Phulkian chiefs, he was granted the right of adoption, the power of life and death over his subjects and the promise of noninterference by the British in the internal affairs of his state. In September 1863, he was nominated a member of the Viceroy`s Council but shortly thereafter he died childless at Nabha on 9 November 1863.
References :
1. Griffin, Lepel, The Rajas of the Punjab. Delhi, 1977
2. Ganda Singh, The Patiala and the East Panjab States Urtion: Historical Background. Patiala, 1951