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'''Raghunath Singha Dev II''' was the fifty-fourth king of the [[Mallabhum]]. He ruled from 1702 to 1712 | '''Raghunath Singha Dev II''' was the fifty-fourth king of the [[Mallabhum]]. He ruled from 1702 to 1712.{{Sfn|Dasgupta|Biswas|Mallik|2009|p=38}}<ref name=Malabhum>Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing {{ISBN|8129500442}}</ref><ref>History of Bishnupur Raj-Malick Abhaayapada. 1982, West Bengal</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Personal life=== | ===Personal life=== | ||
Raghunath Singha Dev II and [[Princess]] Chandraprava of Chetbarda | Raghunath Singha Dev II and his wife [[Princess]] Chandraprava of Chetbarda had no children so his younger brother [[Gopal Singha Dev]] was the next king.{{Sfn|Dasgupta|Biswas|Mallik|2009|p=38}}<ref name=Malabhum>Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing {{ISBN|8129500442}}</ref><ref>History of Bishnupur Raj-Malick Abhaayapada. 1982, West Bengal</ref> | ||
===Mughals=== | ===Mughals=== | ||
Raghunath Singha Dev was the son of [[Durjan Singha Dev]] and a very brave king. He took care of his military force. He was also a very pious king and very much fond of music, dance and other performing arts. His time period. coincides the [[Aurangjeb]] and [[Bahadur Shah I|Bahadur Shah]]’s reign. During his rule Jijia tax([[Jizya]]) was imposed. During the time of Alamgir Aurangjeb, who was very orthodox, as per his order any type of performing art was strictly prohibited. Ignoring his order Raghunath Singha Dev II developed Bishnupur as a very important place of performing art. He brought [[Ustad Bahadur Khan]] a descendant of [[Tansen]] in a monthly payment of rupees 500 and Pir Box. Gradually Bishnupur gave us several vocalists, instrumentalists and other performing artists. A new [[gharana]] of classical music named as Bishnupur gharana developed. In his regime. [[Shobha Singha]] was [[Zamindar]] of Chetuwa — Baroda ([[Midnapur]]) rose in revolt against the [[Mughals]].{{Sfn|Dasgupta|2009|p=26}} | Raghunath Singha Dev was the son of [[Durjan Singha Dev]] and a very brave king. He took care of his military force. He was also a very pious king and very much fond of music, dance and other performing arts. His time period. coincides the [[Aurangjeb]] and [[Bahadur Shah I|Bahadur Shah]]’s reign. During his rule Jijia tax([[Jizya]]) was imposed. During the time of Alamgir Aurangjeb, who was very orthodox, as per his order any type of performing art was strictly prohibited. Ignoring his order Raghunath Singha Dev II developed Bishnupur as a very important place of performing art. He brought [[Ustad Bahadur Khan]] a descendant of [[Tansen]] in a monthly payment of rupees 500 and Pir Box. Gradually Bishnupur gave us several vocalists, instrumentalists and other performing artists. A new [[gharana]] of classical music named as Bishnupur gharana developed. In his regime. [[Shobha Singha]] was [[Zamindar]] of Chetuwa — Baroda ([[Midnapur]]) rose in revolt against the [[Mughals]].{{Sfn|Dasgupta|Biswas|Mallik|2009|p=26}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 22:20, 2 October 2021
Raghunath Singha Dev II | |
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54th king of the Mallabhum | |
Reign | 1702–1712 |
Predecessor | Durjan Singha Dev |
Successor | Gopal Singha Dev |
Religion | Hinduism |
Raghunath Singha Dev II was the fifty-fourth king of the Mallabhum. He ruled from 1702 to 1712.[1][2][3]
History[edit]
Personal life[edit]
Raghunath Singha Dev II and his wife Princess Chandraprava of Chetbarda had no children so his younger brother Gopal Singha Dev was the next king.[1][2][4]
Mughals[edit]
Raghunath Singha Dev was the son of Durjan Singha Dev and a very brave king. He took care of his military force. He was also a very pious king and very much fond of music, dance and other performing arts. His time period. coincides the Aurangjeb and Bahadur Shah’s reign. During his rule Jijia tax(Jizya) was imposed. During the time of Alamgir Aurangjeb, who was very orthodox, as per his order any type of performing art was strictly prohibited. Ignoring his order Raghunath Singha Dev II developed Bishnupur as a very important place of performing art. He brought Ustad Bahadur Khan a descendant of Tansen in a monthly payment of rupees 500 and Pir Box. Gradually Bishnupur gave us several vocalists, instrumentalists and other performing artists. A new gharana of classical music named as Bishnupur gharana developed. In his regime. Shobha Singha was Zamindar of Chetuwa — Baroda (Midnapur) rose in revolt against the Mughals.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dasgupta, Biswas & Mallik 2009, p. 38.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing ISBN 8129500442
- ↑ History of Bishnupur Raj-Malick Abhaayapada. 1982, West Bengal
- ↑ History of Bishnupur Raj-Malick Abhaayapada. 1982, West Bengal
- ↑ Dasgupta, Biswas & Mallik 2009, p. 26.
Sources[edit]
- Dasgupta, Gautam Kumar; Biswas, Samira; Mallik, Rabiranjan (2009), Heritage Tourism: An Anthropological Journey to Bishnupur, A Mittal Publication, p. 20, ISBN 978-8183242943
- O’Malley, L.S.S., ICS, Bankura, Bengal District Gazetteers, pp. 21-46(26), 1995 reprint, first published 1908, Government of West Bengal.