Kaptipada Estate

Kaptipada estate was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj.[1] It was located in eastern India and surrounded by Mayurbhanj state in north and west, Nilgiri state in east and Keonjhar state in south. The state was founded by Naga Chief Phanimukuta during the rule of Gajapati ruler Kapileswar Dev about the middle of 15th century A.D.[2][3][4][5][6]

କପ୍ତିପଦା ଗଡ଼ଜାତ ରାଜ୍ୟ
Sabarakari
15th century A.D.–1890
CapitalEarlier in Kainsari, then in the bank of Sono river (Kaptipada)
History
  TypeRoyal rules
History 
 Established
15th century A.D.
 Merged with Mayurbhanj State
1890
Today part ofMayurbhanj, Odisha, India

Rulers

Headquartered at Kainsari

1. Naga Chief Phanimukta (founder of the state)

2. Vasanta Virata (Gajapati Purushottam Dev awarded "Jaya Bhujanga" title)

3. Ajay Kumar Abhinava Bhujanga

4. Niladwaja Kumar Parikshita Bhujanga

Headquartered at Kaptipada

1. Sarat Chandra Bhujanga

2-27. (There are 27 ruler ruled the state, but no reliable data available)

28. Nrusimha Charan Mandata

29. Rama Chandra Mandata

30. Abhinava Bhujanga Pitambara Mandata

31. Parikshita Bhujanga Birabara Mandata

32. Jaya Bhujanga Divyaaimha Mandata

33. Virata Bhujanga Goura Chandra Mandata

34. Rajat Chandra Abhinava Bhujanga

35. Pramoda Chandra Parikshita Bhujanga

References

  1. "Orissa District Gazetteers: Mayurbhanj". INDIAN CULTURE. p. 84. Archived from the original on 20 Jan 2018. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  2. The Modern Review. Modern Review Office. 1986. p. 212.
  3. Vision: Journal of the Institute of Economic & Social Studies. The Institute. 1993. p. 30.
  4. Siṃhadeba, Jitāmitra Prasāda (2006). Archaeology of Orissa: With Special Reference to Nuapada and Kalahandi. R.N. Bhattacharya. p. 214. ISBN 978-81-87661-50-4.
  5. The Illustrated Weekly of India. Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1971. p. 4.
  6. Gan, Pradeep Kumar. "The Estate of Kaptipada : From Its Origin to Merger with Orissa" (PDF). magazines.odisha.gov.in. Retrieved 23 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

Bibliography

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