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Kohra (estate)

Kohra was an estate (taluqdari) of Oudh, British India.[1][2][3] The taluqdari was controlled by Bandhalgoti clan of Rajputs.[1] Now it is part of Amethi district in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Kohra Estate
1636–1947
Flag
StatusTaluqdari estate
CapitalKohra
Common languagesAwadhi
Religion
Hinduism
Babu (Ruler or Chief) 
• 1636
Babu Himmat Sah (first)
• 1947
Babu Beni Bahadur Singh (last)
History 
• Established
1636
• Acceded to India
1947
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Today part ofUttar Pradesh,
Republic of India
Kohra Palace

History Edit

Narwar Nagar was of Madhya Pradesh was the original place of this Taluq. Rajkumar Sodh Dev of Narwargarh established the kingdom of Amethi in 966 and became the first Raja of Amethi.[4][5][6] Rajkumar Himmat Sah, the younger son of Raja Bikram Sah, his descendant, established Kohra (estate) on the day of Ganga Dussehra in 1636 and established Lord Chaturbhuj and Shiva temple as the first establishment, then built Kohra Fort, where he was crowned.[2][3][7][8] Babu Himmat Sah was the founder and first ruler of Kohra.[2][3][7][9]

Under British rule, Kohra was scene of numerous battles. Babu Bhoop Singh of Kohra (estate) had participated in the revolution of 1857. He was involved in the War of Awadh of 1857 and the siege of Lucknow residency and to stop Colonel Wroughton, he fought historical battles at Chanda, Amhat and Kadunala in Sultanpur district.[1][8][10] His property was taken under the management of Court of Wards in 1859. The fort of Kohra was leveled in 1859 by order government; its ruins are still to be seen, covered with picturesque clumps of bamboos. On order of Calcutta High Court, by government removed Court of Wards from Kohra in 1870. Later, the estate was ruled by Shiv Datt Singh, who was succeeded by Shiv Dayal Singh.[11]

After India's independence on 15 August 1947, Kohra (Taluq) estate was merged in Dominion of India and later Republic of India. Babu Beni Bahadur Singh (died 1968), the last ruler of Kohra, actively participated and donated land in Bhoodan movement.[11] After his death in 1968, his nephew Babu Shiv Bahadur Singh proceeded as incumbent titular of Kohra.[11]

Ravindra Pratap Singh of the Kohra (estate) was elected an MP from Amethi Lok Sabha constituency in 1977 defeating Sanjay Gandhi and was elected as an MLA from Amethi Assembly constituency in 1967.[12][13][14]

List of taluqdars styled as Raja Edit

Notable descendants Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Mukherjee, Rudrangshu (2002). Awadh in revolt, 1857-1858: a study of popular resistance. Anthem. pp. 179, 195. ISBN 1-84331-075-9. OCLC 843003664.
  2. ^ a b c Nevill, H. R. (1903). Sultanpur: A Gazetteer, Being Volume Xlvi Of The District Gazetteers Of The United Provinces Of Agra And Oudh. Allahabad: Govt. Press United Provinces. pp. 101–102.
  3. ^ a b c Gazetteer of the Province of Oudh. Oudh Government Press. 1877. pp. 45–50.
  4. ^ Lethbridge, Sir Roper (1985). Prominent Indians of Victorian Age: A Biographical Dictionary. Archives Rare Prints. p. 294.
  5. ^ Lethbridge, Sir Roper (2005). The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire. Aakar Books. p. 294. ISBN 978-81-87879-54-1.
  6. ^ Lorimer, John Gordon (1970). Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, ʻOmān, and Central Arabia: Historical. 4 v. Gregg. p. 26.
  7. ^ a b Millett, A. F. (1873). Report on the settlement of the land revenue of the Sultánpur district. [With] Accompaniments. p. 155.
  8. ^ a b "कोहरा तालुकेदार भूप सिंह ने लिया था फिरंगियों से लोहा". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). 14 August 2022. pp. 1(MyCity). Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  9. ^ Manual of Titles for Oudh: Showing All Holders of Hereditary and Personal Titles in the Province. Printed at the Government Press, North-Western Provinces and Oudh. 1889. p. 77.
  10. ^ "1857 की क्रांति में अमेठी का विशेष योगदान". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). 26 January 2010. p. 10.
  11. ^ a b c Rathore, Abhinay. "Genealogy of Kohra". Rajput Provinces of India. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Members Bioprofile". loksabhaph.nic.in. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  13. ^ Aron, Sunita (1 April 2016). The Dynasty: Born to Rule. Hay House, Inc. p. 94. ISBN 978-93-85827-10-5.
  14. ^ Kulkarni, V. B. (1977). My Country and My Rulers. Jaico Press. p. 309.
  15. ^ Uttar Pradesh History Congress: Proceedings of the I Session, T.N.P.G. College, Tanda, 1985. Uttar Pradesh History Congress. 1986.

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Kohra was an estate taluqdari of Oudh British India 1 2 3 The taluqdari was controlled by Bandhalgoti clan of Rajputs 1 Now it is part of Amethi district in Uttar Pradesh India Kohra Estate1636 1947FlagStatusTaluqdari estateCapitalKohraCommon languagesAwadhiReligionHinduismBabu Ruler or Chief 1636Babu Himmat Sah first 1947Babu Beni Bahadur Singh last History Established1636 Acceded to India1947Preceded by Succeeded byAmethi Dominion of IndiaToday part ofUttar Pradesh Republic of IndiaKohra PalaceContents 1 History 2 List of taluqdars styled as Raja 3 Notable descendants 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditNarwar Nagar was of Madhya Pradesh was the original place of this Taluq Rajkumar Sodh Dev of Narwargarh established the kingdom of Amethi in 966 and became the first Raja of Amethi 4 5 6 Rajkumar Himmat Sah the younger son of Raja Bikram Sah his descendant established Kohra estate on the day of Ganga Dussehra in 1636 and established Lord Chaturbhuj and Shiva temple as the first establishment then built Kohra Fort where he was crowned 2 3 7 8 Babu Himmat Sah was the founder and first ruler of Kohra 2 3 7 9 Under British rule Kohra was scene of numerous battles Babu Bhoop Singh of Kohra estate had participated in the revolution of 1857 He was involved in the War of Awadh of 1857 and the siege of Lucknow residency and to stop Colonel Wroughton he fought historical battles at Chanda Amhat and Kadunala in Sultanpur district 1 8 10 His property was taken under the management of Court of Wards in 1859 The fort of Kohra was leveled in 1859 by order government its ruins are still to be seen covered with picturesque clumps of bamboos On order of Calcutta High Court by government removed Court of Wards from Kohra in 1870 Later the estate was ruled by Shiv Datt Singh who was succeeded by Shiv Dayal Singh 11 After India s independence on 15 August 1947 Kohra Taluq estate was merged in Dominion of India and later Republic of India Babu Beni Bahadur Singh died 1968 the last ruler of Kohra actively participated and donated land in Bhoodan movement 11 After his death in 1968 his nephew Babu Shiv Bahadur Singh proceeded as incumbent titular of Kohra 11 Ravindra Pratap Singh of the Kohra estate was elected an MP from Amethi Lok Sabha constituency in 1977 defeating Sanjay Gandhi and was elected as an MLA from Amethi Assembly constituency in 1967 12 13 14 List of taluqdars styled as Raja EditBabu Himmat Sah fl 1636 Babu Bhoop Singh 1840 1890 Babu Shiv Datt Singh Babu Shiv Dayal Singh Babu Gambhir Singh Babu Beni Bahadur Singh Babu Shiv Bahadur Singh 1944 1993 Babu Umanath Singh 1993 2017 Notable descendants EditBabu Bhoop Singh 1820 1890 was prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and led a rebellion against the British forces in 1857 Shiv Bahadur Singh 1923 1993 was a Freedom fighter Umanath Singh 1936 2017 was a Professor of Avadh University He was a founding member of Uttar Pradesh History Congress 15 See also EditKohra AmethiReferences Edit a b c Mukherjee Rudrangshu 2002 Awadh in revolt 1857 1858 a study of popular resistance Anthem pp 179 195 ISBN 1 84331 075 9 OCLC 843003664 a b c Nevill H R 1903 Sultanpur A Gazetteer Being Volume Xlvi Of The District Gazetteers Of The United Provinces Of Agra And Oudh Allahabad Govt Press United Provinces pp 101 102 a b c Gazetteer of the Province of Oudh Oudh Government Press 1877 pp 45 50 Lethbridge Sir Roper 1985 Prominent Indians of Victorian Age A Biographical Dictionary Archives Rare Prints p 294 Lethbridge Sir Roper 2005 The Golden Book of India A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes Chiefs Nobles and Other Personages Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire Aakar Books p 294 ISBN 978 81 87879 54 1 Lorimer John Gordon 1970 Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf ʻOman and Central Arabia Historical 4 v Gregg p 26 a b Millett A F 1873 Report on the settlement of the land revenue of the Sultanpur district With Accompaniments p 155 a b क हर त ल क द र भ प स ह न ल य थ फ र ग य स ल ह Amar Ujala in Hindi 14 August 2022 pp 1 MyCity Retrieved 7 October 2022 Manual of Titles for Oudh Showing All Holders of Hereditary and Personal Titles in the Province Printed at the Government Press North Western Provinces and Oudh 1889 p 77 1857 क क र त म अम ठ क व श ष य गद न Dainik Jagran in Hindi 26 January 2010 p 10 a b c Rathore Abhinay Genealogy of Kohra Rajput Provinces of India Retrieved 19 January 2023 Members Bioprofile loksabhaph nic in Retrieved 24 September 2022 Aron Sunita 1 April 2016 The Dynasty Born to Rule Hay House Inc p 94 ISBN 978 93 85827 10 5 Kulkarni V B 1977 My Country and My Rulers Jaico Press p 309 Uttar Pradesh History Congress Proceedings of the I Session T N P G College Tanda 1985 Uttar Pradesh History Congress 1986 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kohra estate amp oldid 1172754298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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