Nagvanshis of Chotanagpur

Nagvanshis of Chotanagpur
Nagvanshi dynasty
  • c. 94 (according to legend)
  • 4th century (according to scholars)
–1952
Location of the Nagvanshis of Chotanagpur and contemporary neighbouring South Asian polities in 1000, on the eve of the Ghaznavid invasions of the subcontinent.[1][2]
Status
Capital
Common languages
Religion
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja (King or Chief) 
• c. 94–162
Phani Mukut Rai (first) (according to legend)
• 1950–1952
Lal Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo (last)
History 
• Established
  • c. 94 (according to legend)
  • 4th century (according to scholars)
• Disestablished
1952
Succeeded by
Ramgarh Raj
Republic of India
Today part ofJharkhand, India

The Nagvanshis of Chotanagpur, also known as the Khokhra chieftaincy, was an Indian dynasty which ruled the parts of Chota Nagpur plateau region (modern-day Jharkhand) during much of ancient, medieval and modern period. Phani Mukut Rai is considered the first king of dynasty claim to be son of Pundrika Naga, a mythical Naga. Lal Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo (1931–2014) was last ruling king of the dynasty, until the estate was merged to the Republic of India.[3][4][5][6]

  1. ^ Chandra, Satish (2004). Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals-Delhi Sultanat (1206-1526) - Part One. Har-Anand Publications. pp. 19–20. ISBN 978-81-241-1064-5.
  2. ^ Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 32, 146. ISBN 0226742210.
  3. ^ "Archaeologists uncover remains of ancient empire in Jharkhand". oneindia. 11 May 2009.
  4. ^ "The Nagbanshis And The Cheros". archive.org. 1969.
  5. ^ "Khairagarh". 1939.
  6. ^ "Ranchi bids tearful farewell to last Maharaja". dailypioneer. 12 July 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2016.

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