Dripnath Shah was a Nagvanshi king in the 18th century. His capital was at Palkot. He succeeded Maninath Shah and ruled from 1762 to 1790 CE. He became a vassal of the East India Company in 1771.[1][2] He submitted list of Nagvanshi kings to Governor general of India in 1787.[3]
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DripnathShah was a Nagvanshi king in the 18th century. His capital was at Palkot. He succeeded Maninath Shah and ruled from 1762 to 1790 CE. He became...
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ruling period of 25 years for each king. According to genology given by DripnathShah to governor general of India in 1787, Phani Mukut Rai was first Nagvanshi...
territory. Due to conflict with the tribes of Singhbhum and Ramgarh Raj, DripnathShah became tributary to the East India Company. Due to tax impositions by...