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Name
  
Raja Rai


Died
  
1808

Raja Tikait Rai Raja Tikait Rai Bahadur The Lucknow Observer

Maharaja Tikait Rai Bahadur (1760–1808) was the Diwan of Awadh from 1791 - 1796 in the regime of Asaf-u-daula.

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Raja Tikait Rai Raja Tikait Rai Bahadur The Lucknow Observer

Famine of 1784-85

Nawab Asif-ud-daula along with his prime minister Mirza Hasan Raza Khan and deewan Raja Tikait Rai, established a charitable institution (Rifah-e-Aam) which provided relief to thousands. Asif-ud-daula distributed salaries to the people with finance minister Raja Jhau Lal and deewan Raja Tikait Rai .

Welfare construction

He also constructed many temples, mosques, bridges and dug tanks all over the state, which can still be seen. He also built imambaras to house alams. In Tehsil Bithur, Kanpur there is a Baradari and a bathing quay built of red stone on the banks of Ganges known as Patthar ghat, built by Raja Tikait Rai.

In memory

Raja Tikait Rai Ka Talab - This was built by the Nawabs. It is a pucca talab/tank with a separate bathing ghat for women. It also has the Sitala Mata temple where an annual fair is organized.

References

Raja Tikait Rai Wikipedia