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{{Use Indian English|date=July 2017}} | {{Use Indian English|date=July 2017}} | ||
{{Infobox former subdivision | {{Infobox former subdivision | ||
|conventional_long_name =Nayagarh State | | conventional_long_name = Nayagarh State | ||
|common_name = Nayagarh | | common_name = Nayagarh | ||
|nation | | nation = [[British India]] | ||
|subdivision = [[Princely State]] | | subdivision = [[Princely State]] | ||
|era | | era = | ||
|year_start | | year_start = 1480 | ||
|date_start | | date_start = | ||
|event_start = | | event_start = | ||
|year_end | | year_end = 1948 | ||
|date_end | | date_end = | ||
|event_end | | event_end = [[Independence of India|Accession to the Union of India]] | ||
|event1 | | event1 = | ||
|date_event1 = | | date_event1 = | ||
|p1 | | p1 = | ||
|s1 | | s1 = India | ||
|flag_p1 | | flag_p1 = | ||
|flag_s1 | | flag_s1 = Flag of India.svg | ||
|image_coat | | image_coat = | ||
|image_map | | image_map = Daspalla-Nayagarh-Imperial Gazetteer.jpg | ||
|image_map_caption = Nayagarh State in the [[Imperial Gazetteer of India]] | | image_map_caption = Nayagarh State in the [[Imperial Gazetteer of India]] | ||
|stat_area1 | | stat_area1 = 1528 | ||
|stat_year1 | | stat_year1 = 1931 | ||
|stat_pop1 | | stat_pop1 = 142,406 | ||
|footnotes | | footnotes = | ||
| government_type = Odisha government | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Nayagarh State''' was one of the [[princely state]]s of India from the period of the [[British Raj]].<ref>{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Nayagarh |volume=19 |page=318}}</ref> It was located in present-day [[Nayagarh district]], [[Odisha]]. | '''Nayagarh State''' was one of the [[princely state]]s of India from the period of the [[British Raj]].<ref>{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Nayagarh |volume=19 |page=318}}</ref> It was located in present-day [[Nayagarh district]], [[Odisha]]. | ||
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The rulers of Nayagarh State bore the title of [[Raja]]. The emblem of the Nayagarh royal family was the head of a [[tiger]], the same state symbol as that of the rulers in neighbouring Khandpara State.<ref>[http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_princes_K-W.html Princely States of India]</ref> | The rulers of Nayagarh State bore the title of [[Raja]]. The emblem of the Nayagarh royal family was the head of a [[tiger]], the same state symbol as that of the rulers in neighbouring Khandpara State.<ref>[http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_princes_K-W.html Princely States of India]</ref> | ||
*Baghel Singh ( | *Baghel Singh (1480–1510 CE) | ||
* | *N/A | ||
*Raghunath Singh ( | *Raghunath Singh (1565–1595) | ||
*Harihar Singh | *Harihar Singh | ||
* | *N/A | ||
*Chandrasekhar Singh Mandhata | *Chandrasekhar Singh Mandhata | ||
*Purushottam Singh Mandhata | *Purushottam Singh Mandhata | ||
*Mrutyunjay Singh Mandhata (... | *Mrutyunjay Singh Mandhata (...–1784) | ||
*Binayak Singh Mandhata ( | *Binayak Singh Mandhata (1784–1825) | ||
*Braja Bandhu Singh Mandhata (1825 | *Braja Bandhu Singh Mandhata (1825 – 30 September 1851) | ||
*Ladhu Kishore Singh Mandhata (30 September 1851 | *Ladhu Kishore Singh Mandhata (30 September 1851 – 1889) | ||
*Balbhadra Singh ( | *Balbhadra Singh (1889–1890) | ||
*Raghunath Singh Mandhata (2 Mar | *Raghunath Singh Mandhata (2 Mar 1890–4 Sep 1897) | ||
*Narayan Singh Mandhata (1897 | *Narayan Singh Mandhata (1897 – 7 Dec 1918) | ||
*Krushna Chandra Singh Mandhata (7 Dec 1918 | *Krushna Chandra Singh Mandhata (7 Dec 1918 – 1 January 1948) | ||
===Titular=== | ===Titular=== | ||
*Krushna Chandra Singh Mandhata (1 January 1948 | *Krushna Chandra Singh Mandhata (1 January 1948 – 24 June 1983) | ||
*Amarendra Kishore Singh Mandhata (13 Feb 1983 | *Amarendra Kishore Singh Mandhata (13 Feb 1983 – ...) | ||
*Rameswar Prasad Singh Mandhata (... | *Rameswar Prasad Singh Mandhata (... – current) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |