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to belong to Suryavansha, to one of the scions of Kapilendra's family as a mark of favor. It is said that at the beginning he was not recognised as a ruler by a section of people who overthrew his rule and he was helped by an influential merchant named Lobinia who provided him with cavalry and infantry and also 10,000 cattle for transport, and with this help he reoccupied Nandapur and suppressed the turbulent enemies.
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and had his son-in-law Kumar Bidyadhar Singh Deo look after the affairs of his kingdom. His daughter gave birth to two sons and, as per traditional vedic rule, which suggests that the younger son belongs to the mother, eventually Ram Krishna Dev, being the younger prince, was appointed as the crown
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occupied his throne. Gudari was also the capital of Khemundi Ganga rulers for some time and according to family traditions they do claim to be Somavanshis. According to other interpretations he was a Somavanshi Rajput or the Nandapur kingdom was conferred to him by Kapilendra Deva, who also claimed
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Vikram Dev III (1889–1920), also known as His Highness Maharajah Sir Sri Sri Vikram Dev, was aged 14 when his father died, and he could not legally assume his responsibilities as ruler until he turned 28. His father had made arrangements for his education to be continued by a Dr. Marsh until that
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tribal subjects. The bond, however, could be tenuous and the dynasty ruled by consent of their notional subjects. Although the dynasty could rely on support from tribal warriors at times, Schnepel notes, as an example of shaky authority, the unrest in the "quasi-royal estate ... or 'little
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and moved his capital there. This move is recorded as taking place because astrologers had determined that the reason each of the preceding six rulers had each fathered only one son was because Nandapur was cursed; however, Schnepel notes that the gradual movement of Muslim invaders from
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Ramchandra Dev IV (1920–1931), also known as His Highness Lieutenant Maharajah Ramchandra Dev, ascended the throne in 1920. He received the rank of a Lieutenant for his aid in the First World War by sending his navy's twelve ships and a small unit of his troops. The king died in
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Ram Krishna Dev was the last king of the estate, as the titles were abolished in independent India soon after its creation with the first amendment to the constitution of India which amended the right to property as shown in Articles 19 and 31.
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to his generals in 1427 CE. Around 1434 CE, he led an expedition up to the Bay of Bengal. As a Srikurmam temple record dated to 1435 CE states, he "washed his sword in the ocean". He would not have done this for Bhanu Deva IV, the last ruler of
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The Earliest mention of the Silavamsa rulers are about a king named Ganga Raja who ruled from Nandapur. His son Viswanadha Raja or Bhairava Raja was married to princess Singamma, the daughter of Jayanta Raju of Matsya dynasty of Odda-Adi in
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Vikram Dev IV (1931–1951), known as Sahitya Samrat HH Maharajah Vikram Dev, was crowned as the last king of the kingdom in 1931. He was a scholar, poet, playwright and leader. Being a prolific writer and proficient in five different
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in Andhra Pradesh) formed the border between the two kingdoms. The Silavamsa and Matsya family were connected by matrimonial alliances and the Vaddadi kingdom of Matsya family was eventually destroyed by
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Both Jainism and Saktism are known to have flourished in the Nandapur kingdom during this period and ruins of Jaina and Sakta temples are still found in the neighbourhood of the village Nandapur.
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royalty and had a son named Vishweshwar Chandrachud Dev. However, after the untimely deaths of both princes in 1997 and 2006, respectively, the right to the throne was disputed.
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and he became the ruler of Nandapur after Pratap Ganga Raja's death. According to myths in the Jeypore chronicles, Vinayak Dev claimed to be the 33rd descendant of Kanakasena of
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in 1931 without any issue and was succeeded by his uncle, who was also named Vikram Dev. Although he died unexpectedly and young, he is known for building the grand
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until 1671. The kingdom regained degrees of semi-independence until it became a vassal state of the British in 1777. It eventually formed a part of the linguistic
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The date of this incident is unclear. There appears to be either a typographical error in Schnepel's writing or in the Raj gazetteer upon which he relies.
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Jeypore covered an area of around 10,000 sq mi (26,000 km) and was assessed to pay a tribute of 16,000 rupees in the 1803
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lineage. On days of cultural importance and festivals, Vishweshvar appears as the Maharaja and conducts the royal ceremonial duties at
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Schnepel, Burkhard (2020) , "Kings and Tribes in East India: the Internal Political Dimension", in Quigley, Declan (ed.),
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Das, G.S. (1953). "The Date of Composition of Gangavamsanu Charitam Champu Kavyam and the Genealogy of its Author".
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for better economic prospects in trade and agriculture and built a mud fort. He also constructed many temples along
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sect, which remains popular in Orissa to this day, formed a significant bond between the royal family and their
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into Orissa probably influenced the decision. He died in 1669 and was succeeded by his only son, Krishna Dev.
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of Jeypore at his coronation in 1951, following the death of his grandfather. He married Rama Kumari Devi of
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or "no less than a Gajapati" was adopted by the royal dynasty of Nandapur, but after the accession of
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and following its decline in 1540, it gained sovereignty and later became a tributary state of the
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Durga and the King: Ethno-historical Aspects of Politico-Ritual Life in a South Orissan Kingdom
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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to appoint a king more local and approachable than the rulers at Jeypore. Schnepel notes of
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In 1571, the dynasty that had previously succeeded in forcing several "little kings" to be
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that existed from the mid-15th century to 1777 CE. It was earlier a tributary state of the
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In the mid-17th century, Maharajah Veer Vikram Dev, the eighth king, founded the city of
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Pratap Ganga Raja only had one daughter, Lilavati. She married Vinayak Dev, the ruler of
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in 1936 upon transfer from the Madras Province and became a part of the independent
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and the royal rituals were performed by Bisweswar Nanda, a descendant of the early
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Narayanapatna was the capital for several rulers, including Vishwambhara Dev II (
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Standing Information regarding the Official Administration of Madras Presidency
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L-R Viscount George J Goschen, Maharajah Ram Chandra Deo, Viscountess Goschen
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prince. He was the last king, as the kingdom merged into the newly formed
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granted him and his successors the right, from 1896, to use the title
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of Jeypore. The coronation took place on the auspicious day of
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he seems to have submitted to the sovereign authority of the
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The royal genealogical table of Jeypore mentions 25 kings.
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Vijaya Chandra's successor Bhairava Dev was a feudatory of
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On 14 January 2013, Vishweshvar Dev was crowned as the
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Viswanadha Raja's son Pratap Ganga Raja gave lands in
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Madras Presidency
Rayagada
Jeypore
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Odisha, India
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