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Tulsipur State
Feudatory Kingdom
16th century–1859

Map showing the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
CapitalTulsipur
Population 
• 1881
132,175
History 
• Estate of the Mughal Empire
16th century
• Annexation by British India
1859
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Tulsipur State Mughal Empire
Tulsipur State Kingdom of Nepal
North-Western Provinces Tulsipur State
Kingdom of Nepal Tulsipur State
Today part ofIndia
Nepal
Chauhan Sirdar Hardayal Singh of the Tulsipur dynasty
49th Chauhan (titular) Thakuri Prachanda Singh of Tulsipur

Tulsipur State was a small kingdom in the Awadh region of India that became the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh under the British Raj. Tulsipur also extended north beyond Dundwa Range of the Siwaliks to include the Dang and Deukhuri Valleys later part of the Kingdom of Nepal. It was one of the areas traditionally inhabited by the Tharu people.[citation needed]

The Tulsipur kingdom was about 150 by 150 miles. It bordered Salyan Rajya (Nepal) and Pyuthan (Nepal) in the north, Balarampur Principality (India) in the south, Madi Khola (Nepal) and Arnala River (Basti, India) in the east and Bahraich (India) in the west.

Until annexation in 1786[1] the Tulsipur kingdom counted as one of the Baise (22) confederated principalities centered in the Hill Region.

  1. ^ Bouillier (1993), p. 29

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