He divided her country between Raja Bhag Singh of Jind, his maternal uncle, and Bhag Singh`s friend and ally, Bhai Lal Singh of Kaithal. In 1809, the cis Sutlej chiefs passed under British protection. Daya Kaur appealed to Colonel David Ochterlony, agent to the Governor General at the Ludhiana Political Agency, who forced the chiefs of Jind and Kaithal to restore to Daya Kaur territories which originally belonged to her. Daya Kaur died in 1823 and on her death her estates and property lapsed to the British government.
References :
1. Griffin, Lepel, The Rajas of the Punjab [Reprint]. Delhi, 1977