Kutlehar State
Kutlehar State Kutlehar Estate कुट्लेहार | |||||
Princely state until 1810. Estate during the British Raj | |||||
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• | Established | 750 | |||
• | Accession to the Indian Union | 1957 | |||
Area | 22 km2 (8 sq mi) | ||||
Today part of | Himachal Pradesh, India | ||||
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "article name needed". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. |
Kutlehar State, covering an area of 482 km², was one of the Princely states of India. It was reigned by Rana Amrat Pal until its occupation by Nepal from 1803 to 1815. After the annexation by Punjab in 1825 the state ceased to exist. The territory was then annexed by the British Raj and reduced to an estate (jagir).[1] Kutlehar Estate acceded to India in 1957. Its main town was Bangana, in present-day Una district. Currently the area of the former estate is part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
History
According to tradition Kutlehar state was founded around 750 AD by an ancestral king named Raja Gopal of Rajputs .[2] Between 1805 and 1809 the state was occupied by Nepal until the Gorkha occupants were driven out. Kutlehar State was extinguished in 1825 when it was briefly annexed to Pañjab (Punjab).[3] The same year, after the British established their domination in the area, the Raja of Kutlehar was granted a Jagir to the value of 10,000Rs.[4] Raja Saheb Shri Ram Pal Bahadur (1864-1927) was granted the title of hereditary Raja on 15 March 1909.[5]
Rulers
Kutlehar State was ruled by Rajputs of the Pal Dynasty. The heads of the state bore the title 'Raja' until 1947. The title was kept by the rulers of the Jagir.[6] the present head and Raja of kutlehar and kutlehria clan is Raja Budhishwar Palji Bahadur. he sworn in as 'Raja' after Rajtilak ritual ceremoney after the death of his father raja Mahendra Palji Bahadur .
Rajas
- 750 - 770 : Gopal
- 770 - 810 : Dharma Pal
- 1100 : Jas Pal
- .... - .... : ..........
- .... - .... : Chiru Pal
- .... - .... : Chand Pal
- 1200 : Govind Pal
- c.1730 : Yadu Pal
- c.1750 : Dharam Pal
- .... - .... : Gur Pal
- 1798 - 1803 : Amrat Pal Bahadur (1st time)
- 1803 - 1815 : Occupied by Nepal
- 1815 - 1832 : Amrat Pal Bahadur (2nd time) (died 1832)
- 1832 - 1864 : Narayan Pal Bahadur (1821 - 1864)
- 1864 - 1927 : Ram Palji Bahadur (22.11.1849 - 21.11.1927)
- 1927 - 1928 : Rajendra Palji Bahadur (1874 - 14.02.1928)
- 1928-1937 : Brijmohan Pal Bahadur (1890 - 1937)
- 1937 - 2014 : Mahendra Palji Bahadur (04.07.1937 - 20.07.2014)
- 2014 - Present : Budhishwar Palji Bahadur (06.07.1956 - Present)
See also
References
- ↑ Princely states of India
- ↑ A glimpse into Indian Royalty
- ↑ Schemmel, B. (2013). "Indian states before 1947: K-W". rulers.org. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- ↑ Kutlehar (Jagir)
- ↑ Sir William Wilson Hunter. The Imperial Gazetteer of India. London: Trübner & co., 1885
- ↑ Kutlehar - Rajput Provinces of India
7. http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/k/kutlehar.html
External links
Coordinates: 31°36′42″N 76°6′44″E / 31.61167°N 76.11222°E