Genealogy
The four sons of Mian Narpat Chand inherited equal shares of their fathers estate. One of the sons died without issue, and his share was resumed by the state. The other three lines continued till Maharaja Ranjit Singh, overran Kangra and confiscated all. Rulers were....
- Mian NARPAT CHAND, a nephew or uncle of Raja Bhim Chand of Kangra, ruled 1690/1697; he was granted the jagir of Bijapur worth 20,000Rs; married and had issue, four sons.
- Mian Prag Chand (qv)
- Mian PRAG CHAND, married and had issue.
- Mian Agar Chand (qv)
- Mian AGAR CHAND, married and had issue. He died .
- Mian Nigahi Chand (qv)
- Mian NIGAHI CHAND, married and had issue. He died .
- generation or two
- Mian Molak Chand (qv)
- generation or two
- Mian MOLAK CHAND, born , he was restored only to a part of his jagir, worth 2,000Rs; he took no part in the rebellion raised by Raja Pramodh Chand, and was rewarded with a confirmation of his possession of the jagir in perpetuity; married and had issue. He died .
- Mian Mordhaj Chand (qv)
- Mian MORDHAJ CHAND, born , he served as a Provincial Darbari; married and had issue. He died .
- Mian Devi Chand (qv)
- Mian DEVI CHAND, born , he represents the Junior line of this branch of the Katoch family.