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Udaipur State, Chhattisgarh

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50: 64: 191: 418:(1829–1876), ruling chief Udaipur state. The Chief resided at Partabpur, the headquarters of a tract which he held as a maintenance grant in Surguja, and was a ruler of considerable ability and force of character. In 1871 he aided in the suppression of a rebellion in the 450:
were named after both the brother Lal Saheb Dharampal Singh Deo and Raja Bahadur Dharamjeet Singh Deo. Sri Lal Saheb Dhrampal Singh Deo was succeeded by his only son Sri Lal Saheb Chandeshwer Prasad Singh Deo as the head of the
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with carboniferous strata, but the extensive coalfields were not exploited. Gold and iron were also found, but in much smaller quantities. The ranges in the area of the state were relatively low, the highest point being
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1860–1876 – Swasti Sri Prabal Pratap Udit Pratap Sampanna Sitare Hind Maharajadhiraj kumar Rajadhiraj Sri Srimant Raja Bahadur BINDESHWARI PRASAD Singh Deo C.S.I (1829–1876)
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In 1852 the ruler Kalyan Singh and his two brothers Shivraj Sing and Dheeraj Singh, of Rajgond dynasty were accused by the British of murder and were jailed. There was an
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is very ancient, and is stated to belong to the Rajputs of the Lunar race. The present ruling family is said to be descended from a Raksel Raja of
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1927 – 15 August 1947 Raja Bahadur CHANDRA CHUR PRASAD Singh Deo (1923–1979) before and after Independence
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December 1900 – 8 December 1927 Sri Srimant Raja Bahadur CHANDRA SHEKHAR PRASAD Singh Deo O.B.E (1889–1927)
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The younger son of Maharaja Bahadur Amar Singh Deo of & younger brother of Maharaja Indrajit Singh of
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Dharamjeet Singh Deo and younger son Sri Lal Shaheb Dharampal Singh Deo was granted the estate of
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This article is about the princely state in Chhattisgarh. For the state in Rajasthan, see
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Publication by Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics – 1973 – Issue 61 – Page 346
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during which the state was ruled directly by the British authorities who invoked the
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18 March 1876 – 1900 Sri Srimant Raja Bahadur DHARAMJEET Singh Deo (1857–1900?)
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By adoption 3rd son of Maharaja Ramanuj Saran Singh Deo Surguja State
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rises near Girsa in Surguja, draining the southern part of the
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The rulers of Udaipur State bore the title of 'Raja Bahadur'.
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Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India
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List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
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royal family, was granted the rule of Udaipur State.
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List of princely states of British India (by region)
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Rajput Provinces of India – Udaipur (Princely State)
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Bindeshwari Prasad Singh Deo CSI. The family of the
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Udaipur State was founded in 1818 as an offshoot of
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An historical sketch of the native states of India,
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From 1860 the rulers were 295:on its northern side, on the east by 137:2,732 km (1,055 sq mi) 16:Princely state in Chhattisgarh, India 287:The State of Udaipur was bounded by 244:, Udaipur State was merged with the 13: 319:was around 45,000, mostly Hindus. 14: 1412: 639: 489:1818–1852- Kalyan Singh (RajGond) 509:, from the junior branch of the 237:was the former state's capital. 189: 48: 1401:Princely states of Chhattisgarh 1386:1948 disestablishments in India 307:and on the west by the British 211:London 1875, Reprint Delhi 1984 624: 613: 602: 593: 582: 570:Political integration of India 1: 1004:Chota Nagpur Tributary States 589:Princely States of India A-J 575: 1396:1860 establishments in India 1335:Princely states alphabetical 406:, which sought to overthrow 282: 7: 543: 70:Imperial Gazetteer of India 10: 1417: 750:Chhattisgarh States Agency 412:British East India Company 358: 18: 1325: 1071: 974: 831: 749: 728: 475: 205: 164: 160: 150: 146: 141: 133: 128: 124: 108: 98: 94: 86: 76: 61: 45: 40: 30: 1376:Princely states of India 646:Udaipur (Princely State) 483: 404:Indian Rebellion of 1857 1371:History of Chhattisgarh 1009:Orissa Tributary States 501:1858-1859- British raj. 495:1857-1858- Dhiraj Singh 492:1852–1857- Interregnum 1316:Udaipur, Chhattisgarh 999:Chota Nagpur Division 994:Chhattisgarh Division 984:Eastern States Agency 718:Eastern States Agency 560:Eastern States Agency 466:Eastern States Agency 387:. The state became a 242:Independence of India 68:Udaipur State in the 989:Eastern States Union 832:Orissa States Agency 729:Bengal States Agency 535:After Independence 389:British protectorate 317:1901 Census of India 665: /  550:Chota Nagpur States 472:on 1 January 1948. 100:• Established 1112:Carnatic Sultanate 631:States before 1947 498:1858-Sheoraj Singh 303:, on the south by 1353: 1352: 1340:Doctrine of lapse 1027: 1026: 555:Doctrine of lapse 400:doctrine of lapse 313:Central Provinces 309:Bilaspur district 216: 215: 207:Malleson, G. 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Udaipur State
Flag of Udaipur
Udaipur State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
Imperial Gazetteer of India
Dharamjaigarh
Accession to the
Union of India
India
princely states
India
British Raj
Dharamjaigarh
Independence of India
princely states
Raigarh
Sakti
Sarangarh
Jashpur
Raigarh district
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
state
Surguja State
Jashpur State
Gangpur State
Ranchi district
Raigarh State
Bilaspur district
Central Provinces
1901 Census of India

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