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Mallabhum kingdom

Mallabhum (The Country originally known as Mallabhoom or Mallabani[1] Bengali: মল্লভূম or Bishnupur kingdom[2] ) was the kingdom ruled by the Malla kings of Bishnupur, primarily in the present Bankura district in Indian state of West Bengal.

Mallabhum kingdom
694–1947 CE
Bishnupur on James Rennell's Mid-18th Century map.
CapitalLaugram
Pradyumnapur
Bishnupur
Common languagesSanskrit[citation needed]
Bengali
Religion
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Maharaja 
• 694–710 CE
Adi Malla
• 1930–1983 CE
Kalipada Singha Thakur
Historical eraClassical India
Medieval India
Early Modern Period
• Established
694
• Disestablished
29 December 1947 CE

History edit

Territory of the Mallabhum edit

Mallabhum was a territory which included Bankura, a part of Burdwan, Birbhum, Santhal Parganas, Midnapur and also a part of Purulia. The Malla Rajas ruled over the vast territory in the south-western part of present West Bengal and a part of southeastern Jharkhand.[3]

Extent edit

From around 7th century CE until the advent of British rule, the history of Bankura district is identical with the rise and fall of the Hindu Rajas of Bishnupur.[citation needed]

Administration edit

According to Bhattacharjee, Tarun Dev (1982) during Malla period, the society was centred round the village. The tax collectors were called as Gumasta and their assistants as Aat Pahari or Paik. The Mukhiya or Mandal was the title of headman, who was regarded as the guardian of the village. Malla kings had several service groups. Due to scarcity of money, the Malla kings used to present land instead of salary to all these service groups. This type of land is again of two types – namely the Panchaki jamin or land with a little tax and another one is the Bepanchaki jamin or land without any tax. Again the lands were named as per the service groups name as Senapati mahal for the head of the soldier, land given to the sentry was Mahalbera Mahal, and land given to the bodyguard was Chharidar Mahal.[4]

Malla rulers edit

Malla's started their own calendar that is Malla era (Mallabda). It is told that Malla era started from Indra Dwadasi day in the year 102 Bengali calendar of the month Bhadro (August- September).[5]

Sl. No. Name of the king[6] Gregorian calendar Bengali calendar Malla calendar Reign (year)
1 Adi Malla 694 102 1 16
2 Jay Malla 710 117 16 10
3 Benu Malla 720 127 26 13
4 Kinu Malla 733 140 39 9
5 Indra Malla 742 149 48 15
6 Kanu Malla 757 164 63 7
7 Dha Malla (Jhau) 764 171 70 11
8 Shur Malla 775 182 81 20
9 Kanak Malla 795 202 101 12
10 Kandarpa Malla 807 214 113 21
11 Sanatan Malla 828 235 134 13
12 Kharga Malla 841 248 147 21
13 Durjan Malla (Durjay) 862 269 168 44
14 Yadav Malla 906 313 212 13
15 Jagannath Malla 919 326 225 12
16 Birat Malla 931 338 237 15
17 Mahadev Malla 946 353 252 31
18 Durgadas Malla 977 384 283 17
19 Jagat Malla 994 401 300 13
20 Ananta Malla 1007 414 313 8
21 Rup Malla 1015 422 321 14
22 Sundar Malla 1029 436 335 24
23 Kumud Malla 1053 460 359 21
24 Krishna Malla 1074 481 380 10
25 Rup Malla II (Jhap) 1084 491 390 13
26 Prakash Malla 1097 504 403 5
27 Pratap Malla 1102 509 408 11
28 Sindur Malla 1113 520 419 16
29 Sukhomoy Malla (Shuk) 1129 536 435 13
30 Banamali Malla 1142 549 448 14
31 Yadu/Jadu Malla 1156 563 462 11
32 Jiban Malla 1167 574 473 13
33 Ram Malla 1185 592 491 24
34 Gobinda Malla 1209 616 515 31
35 Bhim Malla 1240 647 546 23
36 Katar Malla (Kattar/Khattar) 1263 670 569 32
37 Prithwi Malla 1295 702 601 24
38 Tapa Malla 1319 726 625 15
39 Dinabandhu Malla 1334 741 640 11
40 Kinu/Kanu II Malla 1345 752 651 13
41 Shur Malla II 1358 765 664 12
42 Shiv Singh Malla 1370 777 676 37
43 Madan Malla 1407 814 713 13
44 Durjan Malla II (Durjay) 1420 827 726 17
45 Uday Malla 1437 844 743 23
46 Chandra Malla 1460 867 766 41
47 Bir Malla 1501 908 807 53
48 Dhari Malla 1554 961 860 11
49 Hambir Malla Dev (Bir Hambir) 1565 972 871 55
50 Dhari Hambir Malla Dev 1620 1027 926 6
51 Raghunath Singha Dev 1626 1033 932 30
52 Bir Singha Dev 1656 1063 962 26
53 Durjan Singha Dev 1682 1089 988 20
54 Raghunath Singha Dev II 1702 1109 1008 10
55 Gopal Singha Dev 1712 1119 1018 36
56 Chaitanya Singha Dev 1748 1155 1054 53
57 Madhav Singha Dev 1801 1208 1107 8
58 Gopal Singha Dev II 1809 1216 1115 67
59 Ramkrishna Singha Dev 1876 1283 1182 9
Dwhaja Moni Devi 1885 1292 1191 4
60 Nilmoni Singha Dev 1889 1296 1195 14
Churamoni Devi (Regency) 1903 1310 1209 14
61 Kalipada Singha Thakur 1930–1983 1337 – 1390 1236–1289 53

Temples edit

According to Dr. Bloch, Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of India, Eastern Circle, the twelve date temples range in chronological order as follows:[7]

Date in

Malla year

Date C.E. Name of temple By Whom built
928 1622 Malleswar Bir Singha, son of Raghunath Singha
949 1643 Syam Rai Raghunath Singha, son of Bir Hambir.
961 1655 Jor Bangla
962 1656 Kala Chand
964 1658 Lalji Bir Singha
971 1665 Madan Gopal Siromani, wife of Bir Singha
971 1665 Murali Mohan Siromoni Devi, wife of Bir Singha (Called Churamoni in the Inscription)
1000 1694 Madan Mohan Durjan Singha
1032 1726 Jor Mandir Gopal Singha
1035 1729 Radha Gobind Krishna Singha, son of Gopal Singha
1043 1737 Radha Madhab Churamoni, wife of Gopal Singha
1064

(Saka 1680)

1758 Radha Syam Chaitanya Singha

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Steemers, Koen (2000). Architecture, City, Environment: Proceedings of PLEA 2000 : July 2000 ... James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd. p. 377. ISBN 1902916166.
  2. ^ "Bishnupur". Britannica. Mallabhum kingdom
  3. ^ Dasgupta, Biswas & Mallik 2009, p. 12.
  4. ^ Dasgupta, Biswas & Mallik 2009, p. 19-20.
  5. ^ Dasgupta, Biswas & Mallik 2009, p. 19.
  6. ^ Dasgupta, Biswas & Mallik 2009, p. 31-43.
  7. ^ "Bankura Gazetteer CHAPTER XIV" (PDF). bankura.gov.in. Government of West Bengal. p. 185. Retrieved 2 February 2016.

Sources edit

  • Dasgupta, Samira; Biswas, Rabiranjan; Mallik, Gautam Kumar (2009), Heritage Tourism: An Anthropological Journey to Bishnupur, Mittal Publications, ISBN 978-81-8324-294-3

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Mallabhum The Country originally known as Mallabhoom or Mallabani 1 Bengali মল লভ ম or Bishnupur kingdom 2 was the kingdom ruled by the Malla kings of Bishnupur primarily in the present Bankura district in Indian state of West Bengal Mallabhum kingdom694 1947 CEBishnupur on James Rennell s Mid 18th Century map CapitalLaugramPradyumnapur BishnupurCommon languagesSanskrit citation needed BengaliReligionHinduismGovernmentMonarchyMaharaja 694 710 CEAdi Malla 1930 1983 CEKalipada Singha ThakurHistorical eraClassical IndiaMedieval IndiaEarly Modern Period Established694 Disestablished29 December 1947 CE Contents 1 History 1 1 Territory of the Mallabhum 1 1 1 Extent 2 Administration 3 Malla rulers 4 Temples 5 Gallery 6 References 6 1 SourcesHistory editTerritory of the Mallabhum edit Mallabhum was a territory which included Bankura a part of Burdwan Birbhum Santhal Parganas Midnapur and also a part of Purulia The Malla Rajas ruled over the vast territory in the south western part of present West Bengal and a part of southeastern Jharkhand 3 Extent edit Main article History of Bankura district From around 7th century CE until the advent of British rule the history of Bankura district is identical with the rise and fall of the Hindu Rajas of Bishnupur citation needed Administration editAccording to Bhattacharjee Tarun Dev 1982 during Malla period the society was centred round the village The tax collectors were called as Gumasta and their assistants as Aat Pahari or Paik The Mukhiya or Mandal was the title of headman who was regarded as the guardian of the village Malla kings had several service groups Due to scarcity of money the Malla kings used to present land instead of salary to all these service groups This type of land is again of two types namely the Panchaki jamin or land with a little tax and another one is the Bepanchaki jamin or land without any tax Again the lands were named as per the service groups name as Senapati mahal for the head of the soldier land given to the sentry was Mahalbera Mahal and land given to the bodyguard was Chharidar Mahal 4 Malla rulers editMalla s started their own calendar that is Malla era Mallabda It is told that Malla era started from Indra Dwadasi day in the year 102 Bengali calendar of the month Bhadro August September 5 Sl No Name of the king 6 Gregorian calendar Bengali calendar Malla calendar Reign year 1 Adi Malla 694 102 1 16 2 Jay Malla 710 117 16 10 3 Benu Malla 720 127 26 13 4 Kinu Malla 733 140 39 9 5 Indra Malla 742 149 48 15 6 Kanu Malla 757 164 63 7 7 Dha Malla Jhau 764 171 70 11 8 Shur Malla 775 182 81 20 9 Kanak Malla 795 202 101 12 10 Kandarpa Malla 807 214 113 21 11 Sanatan Malla 828 235 134 13 12 Kharga Malla 841 248 147 21 13 Durjan Malla Durjay 862 269 168 44 14 Yadav Malla 906 313 212 13 15 Jagannath Malla 919 326 225 12 16 Birat Malla 931 338 237 15 17 Mahadev Malla 946 353 252 31 18 Durgadas Malla 977 384 283 17 19 Jagat Malla 994 401 300 13 20 Ananta Malla 1007 414 313 8 21 Rup Malla 1015 422 321 14 22 Sundar Malla 1029 436 335 24 23 Kumud Malla 1053 460 359 21 24 Krishna Malla 1074 481 380 10 25 Rup Malla II Jhap 1084 491 390 13 26 Prakash Malla 1097 504 403 5 27 Pratap Malla 1102 509 408 11 28 Sindur Malla 1113 520 419 16 29 Sukhomoy Malla Shuk 1129 536 435 13 30 Banamali Malla 1142 549 448 14 31 Yadu Jadu Malla 1156 563 462 11 32 Jiban Malla 1167 574 473 13 33 Ram Malla 1185 592 491 24 34 Gobinda Malla 1209 616 515 31 35 Bhim Malla 1240 647 546 23 36 Katar Malla Kattar Khattar 1263 670 569 32 37 Prithwi Malla 1295 702 601 24 38 Tapa Malla 1319 726 625 15 39 Dinabandhu Malla 1334 741 640 11 40 Kinu Kanu II Malla 1345 752 651 13 41 Shur Malla II 1358 765 664 12 42 Shiv Singh Malla 1370 777 676 37 43 Madan Malla 1407 814 713 13 44 Durjan Malla II Durjay 1420 827 726 17 45 Uday Malla 1437 844 743 23 46 Chandra Malla 1460 867 766 41 47 Bir Malla 1501 908 807 53 48 Dhari Malla 1554 961 860 11 49 Hambir Malla Dev Bir Hambir 1565 972 871 55 50 Dhari Hambir Malla Dev 1620 1027 926 6 51 Raghunath Singha Dev 1626 1033 932 30 52 Bir Singha Dev 1656 1063 962 26 53 Durjan Singha Dev 1682 1089 988 20 54 Raghunath Singha Dev II 1702 1109 1008 10 55 Gopal Singha Dev 1712 1119 1018 36 56 Chaitanya Singha Dev 1748 1155 1054 53 57 Madhav Singha Dev 1801 1208 1107 8 58 Gopal Singha Dev II 1809 1216 1115 67 59 Ramkrishna Singha Dev 1876 1283 1182 9 Dwhaja Moni Devi 1885 1292 1191 4 60 Nilmoni Singha Dev 1889 1296 1195 14 Churamoni Devi Regency 1903 1310 1209 14 61 Kalipada Singha Thakur 1930 1983 1337 1390 1236 1289 53Temples editSee also List of temples in Bishnupur According to Dr Bloch Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of India Eastern Circle the twelve date temples range in chronological order as follows 7 Date in Malla year Date C E Name of temple By Whom built 928 1622 Malleswar Bir Singha son of Raghunath Singha 949 1643 Syam Rai Raghunath Singha son of Bir Hambir 961 1655 Jor Bangla 962 1656 Kala Chand 964 1658 Lalji Bir Singha 971 1665 Madan Gopal Siromani wife of Bir Singha 971 1665 Murali Mohan Siromoni Devi wife of Bir Singha Called Churamoni in the Inscription 1000 1694 Madan Mohan Durjan Singha 1032 1726 Jor Mandir Gopal Singha 1035 1729 Radha Gobind Krishna Singha son of Gopal Singha 1043 1737 Radha Madhab Churamoni wife of Gopal Singha 1064 Saka 1680 1758 Radha Syam Chaitanya SinghaGallery edit nbsp Rasmancha 1600 CE nbsp Rasmancha 1600 CE nbsp Jor Mandir 1726 CE nbsp Radhamadhab Temple 1737 CE nbsp Kalachand Temple 1656 CE nbsp Jor Bangla Temple or Keshta Roy Temple 1655 CE nbsp Jor Mandir complex 1726 CE nbsp Madan Mohan Temple 1694 CE nbsp Radha Gobinda Temple 1729 CE nbsp Shyam Ray Temple 1643 CE nbsp Bishnpur fort gate nbsp Panchchura temple nbsp Stone chariot of Bishnupur nbsp Nandalal Temple nbsp Rashmancha gate nbsp Jor Bangla Temple arches nbsp Jor Bangla temple Terracotta work nbsp Jor Bangla Temple Ramayana motifs nbsp Shyamrai Temple Terracotta work nbsp Shyamrai Temple RasChakra References edit Steemers Koen 2000 Architecture City Environment Proceedings of PLEA 2000 July 2000 James amp James Science Publishers Ltd p 377 ISBN 1902916166 Bishnupur Britannica Mallabhum kingdom Dasgupta Biswas amp Mallik 2009 p 12 Dasgupta Biswas amp Mallik 2009 p 19 20 Dasgupta Biswas amp Mallik 2009 p 19 Dasgupta Biswas amp Mallik 2009 p 31 43 Bankura Gazetteer CHAPTER XIV PDF bankura gov in Government of West Bengal p 185 Retrieved 2 February 2016 Sources edit Dasgupta Samira Biswas Rabiranjan Mallik Gautam Kumar 2009 Heritage Tourism An Anthropological Journey to Bishnupur Mittal Publications ISBN 978 81 8324 294 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mallabhum kingdom amp oldid 1193309843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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