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Lakhahi Raj
c.1461 - 1952
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Map of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (1907–1909)
CapitalLakhahi
Succeeded by
Republic of India
Today part ofLakhimpur Kheri district, Uttar Pradesh, India

Lakhahi Raj was a prominent Zamindari estate in the former state of the United Provinces of British India. It was established around 1461 as Usiya (as an independent entity). Its first king was Raja Kalyan Mal, and its last ruling chief was Raja Viswanath Bux Singh. Lakhahi Raj was ruled by the Rathore dynasty.[1]

History

In 1461, Raja Kalyan Mal Rathore who founded Usiya later renamed as Lakhahi, migrated from Jodhpur.[2] He conquered the local tarai region with some of his relatives, who were Sonagara Chauhan’s (Jhandi Isanagar Kafara Dhaurahra Sujanpur) from the Region of Marwar. The total number of villages that were conquered was nine hundred and eighty-nine (989). The region was under Banjara rule when Maharaja Kalyan Mal came here. The Royal Family is descended from the House of Rathore Rajputs of JodhpurMarwar. Jodhpur is now in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Lakhahi became part of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh after Independence, and now the erstwhile estate is a part of kheri district, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Shri Janglinath Mahadev Mandir[3]

An enormous temple of Lord Shiva named Shri Janglinath Mahadev temple was built on the outskirts of Raj by Raja Ram bux Singh Rathore of Lakhahi in the early 18th century.[4]

Rulers

From c. 1461 the rulers were:

  • Rao Akhai Raj
  • Raja Kalyan Mal
  • Raja Bheetal Das
  • Raja Beni Singh
  • Raja fateh Singh
  • Raja Shiv Singh
  • Raja Ram Baksh Singh
  • Raja Bakhat Singh.
  • Raja Harharatmak Singh
  • Raja Viswanath Baksh Singh

See also

References

[5]

  1. ^ Rathore, Abhinay (2 March 1945). "Lakhahi (Zamindari)". Indian Rajputs. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  2. ^ Volume XII, Kheri : a Gazetter (1905). District Gazetter of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. H.R hevil.
  3. ^ "Uttar Pradesh Kheri district Gazette".
  4. ^ Jagran, Dainik. "News". Dainik jagran.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Govt of India, 45 -kheri district, Census Report. "DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK - UTTAR PRADESH -1951".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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