Self-governing landownership under the Company rule
Capital
Jagdishpur
Religion
Hinduism
Historical era
Early modern period
• Established
1702
• Disestablished
1858
The Jagdishpur Raj was a feudatory zamindari ruled by a cadet branch of the Ujjainiya dynasty. It was situated in modern-day Jagdishpur, in the erstwhile Shahabad district (now in Bhojpur district) of Bihar.[1] The capital of the principality was the town of Jagdishpur by which the principality derived its name.[2]
^Usha Jha (2003). Land, Labour, and Power: Agrarian Crisis and the State in Bihar (1937-52). Aakar Books. pp. 50–. ISBN 978-81-87879-07-7.
^Anand A. Yang (1 February 1999). Bazaar India: Markets, Society, and the Colonial State in Bihar. University of California Press. pp. 145–147. ISBN 978-0-520-91996-9. Archived from the original on 14 April 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
The Jagdishpur Raj was a feudatory zamindari ruled by a cadet branch of the Ujjainiya dynasty. It was situated in modern-day Jagdishpur, in the erstwhile...
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king of Palamu in 17th century Babu Veer Kunwar Singh, Maharaja of Jagdishpurestate Parichay Das Manoj Bhawuk, Bhojpuri Po Anjana Om Kashyap, Journalist...
prominent revolutionary leader Kunwar Singh of Jagdishpurestate. Rana Beni Madho became Rana of Shankarpur estate after the death of Rana Shiv Prasad Singh...
was a landlord. His original occupation was as a tehsildar for the Jagdishpurestate and was in charge of Piro pargana. British sources describe him as...
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district comprises four Vidhan Sabha constituencies, namely, Gauriganj, Jagdishpur, Amethi and Tiloi. All of these are part of Amethi Lok Sabha constituency...
are some of the most important states and estates founded by Ujjainiyas. Kingdom of Bhojpur Dumraon Jagdishpur Chugain Bihiya Shakarpura Veer Kunwar Singh...
Chauhan (also known as Narsingh Deora), who owned the fortified village of Jagdishpur near Berasia. Narsingh Deora demanded tribute from the Patel of Barkhera...
raj Gidhaur chieftaincy founded in the 14th century by Chandel Rajputs Jagdishpur Raj and Dumraon Raj founded by the Ujjainiya Rajputs Deo Raj founded in...
Raj; his nephews Buddh Singh and Udwant Singh founded the estates at Buxar and Jagdishpur. List of governors of Bihar "Geonames.org. Bhojpur Kadīm"....
Raja Khuda Bhaksh Khan of Dewaitha etc. Kunwar Singh and Amar Singh of Jagdishpur also influenced the region. Meghar Singh personally presented Amar Singh...
and prone to flooding. Kurwar historically was the seat of the taluqdari estate of the Raja of Kurwar, who was the head of the Bachgoti Rajput clan. As...
figures was Kunwar Singh, the 80-year-old Rajput Zamindar of Jagdispur, whose estate was in the process of being sequestrated by the Revenue Board, instigated...
was his capital, Dost Mohammad Khan also renovated the nearby fort of Jagdishpur and renamed it Islamnagar. Yet, Dost Mohammad was fated to suffer defeat...
Jais-Inhauna road, Tiloi is notable as the historical seat of a major taluqdari estate held by the Kanhpurias. As of 2011, its population was 6,956, in 1,257 households...