Hindol State

Coordinates: 20°22′N 85°12′E / 20.36°N 85.2°E / 20.36; 85.2
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Hindol State
ହିନ୍ଦୋଳ
Imperial Gazetteer of India
Area 
• 1891
808 km2 (312 sq mi)
Population 
• 1891
47,180
History 
• Established
1554
• 
Accession to the Indian Union
1948
Succeeded by
India

Hindol State was one of the

British crown, under the Orissa States Agency
.

History

The Hindol state was founded in 1554 with the overthrowing of the local ruling dynasties by two brothers, Chandradeva Jenamani and Udhavadeva Jenamani belonging to the family of the

occupied Orissa in September–October 1803 treaties were signed with estates of the region, including Hindol.

After the

Republic of India on 1 January 1948.[3] Thereafter in 1948, once the all princely states including Dhenkanal, Talcher, Athmallik, Pal Lahara and Hindol formally merged with the province of Orissa, the present Dhenkanal district was created.[4]

Rulers

The rulers of Hindol were descended from the Badakhemundi (Bodo Khemundi) branch of the Eastern Ganga dynasty.[5]

  • Chandradeva Jenamani (1554)
  • Udhavadeva Jenamani (1554-1581)
  • Dameidev Jenamani (1581-1587)
  • Brajabehari Jenamani
  • Ramachandradeva Jenamani
  • Nakuladeva Jenamani (-1623)
  • Nandadeva Maharatha (1623-1640)
  • Rushideva Maharatha (1640-1642)
  • Gajendradeva Maharatha
  • Harideva Maharatha (-1670)
  • Brundaban Singh Narendra (1670-1679)
  • Narahari Singh Narendra (1679-1691)
  • Achyuta Singh Narendra (1691-1701)
  • Bhagabat Singh Narendra (1701-1733)
  • Damodar Singh Narendra (1733-1770)
  • Radhamani Singh Mardraja Jagadeba (1770-1781)
  • Ram Chandra Singh Mardraja Jagadeba (1781-1786)
  • Krushna Chandra Singh Mardraja Jagadeba (1786-1829)
  • Harihara Singh Mardraja Jagadeba (1829-1841)
  • Ishwar Singh Mardraja Jagadeba (1841-1874)
  • Phakir Singh Mardraja Jagadeba (1874-1876)
  • Janardan Singh Mardraja Jagadeba (1876–1906)
  • Naba Kishor Chandra Mardraja Jagadeba (1906–1 January 1948)

Titular

  • Naba Kishor Chandra Mardraj Jagadeba (1 January 1948 - 1960)
  • Pratap Chandra Singh Deo (1960 - 12 July 1991)
  • Shailendra Narayan Singh Deo (12 July 1991 - current)

References

  1. ^ ODISHA DISTRICT GAZETTEERS DHENKANAL (PDF), GAD, Govt of Odisha, 2014, p. 37-38
  2. .
  3. ^ Dr. Bhagyalipi Malla (August 2007). "Amalgamation of Princely States" (PDF). Orissa Review. p. 94,98. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  4. .
  5. ^ Indian Princely States

20°22′N 85°12′E / 20.36°N 85.2°E / 20.36; 85.2