== M. D. Rizwan Azad’s Description of Bhatkeshri Estate == Historian '''M. D. Rizwan Azad''' described the Bhatkeshri Estate as one of the most influential zamindari powers of the Chapra region in his book ''The History of Bhatkeshri Estate: Pride of Bihar'' (1964). M. D. Rizwan Azad According to Azad, the estate gained prominence because of its vast territorial control, disciplined administration, and the growing authority of '''Babu Ganesh Singh'''. He wrote that during the peak of the estate, its influence extended across dozens of villages and hundreds of smaller settlements, making it one of the strongest rural powers within Chapra district. M. D. Rizwan Azad, ''The History of Bhatkeshri Estate: Pride of Bihar'' (1964). Azad also noted that Babu Ganesh Singh was known for his interest in traditional weapons such as swords and firearms, which were considered symbols of authority and prestige during that period. M. D. Rizwan Azad, ''The History of Bhatkeshri Estate: Pride of Bihar'' (1964). He further mentioned that despite controlling a large estate, the rulers of Bhatkeshri maintained a comparatively simple lifestyle and earned influence more through public respect and administrative discipline than through royal display or monumental architecture. M. D. Rizwan Azad, ''The History of Bhatkeshri Estate: Pride of Bihar'' (1964). Azad also described the later phase of the estate under '''Babu Chhathu Singh Koeri''', emphasizing the transition from territorial expansion toward social welfare and land donations after the abolition of the zamindari system in 1950. M. D. Rizwan Azad, ''The History of Bhatkeshri Estate: Pride of Bihar'' (1964).