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'''Maheshpur Raj''' was initially Princely state in India. It occupied a large area now a part of ], in ] of Jharkhand, India. The rulers of Maheshpur Raj were ]s. | '''Maheshpur Raj''' was initially Princely state in India. It occupied a large area now a part of ], in ] of Jharkhand, India. The rulers of Maheshpur Raj were ]s. | ||
According to the chronicles of the ruling family, Maheshpur Raj was the capital of the Sultanabad state. In the 14th century, the kingdom of Sultanabad was found by Raja Banku Singh who established his capital at Sinthbak and later the capital was transferred to Debinagar and finally to Maheshpur Raj. His younger brother Raja Anku Singh established the Handua state. The ruling family were scions of Bansi royal from Uttar Pradesh.<ref>{{cite book |title=Journal of Historical Research |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4O5tAAAAMAAJ |year=1976 |publisher=Department of History, Ranchi University |page=2 |
According to the chronicles of the ruling family, Maheshpur Raj was the capital of the Sultanabad state. In the 14th century, the kingdom of Sultanabad was found by Raja Banku Singh who established his capital at Sinthbak and later the capital was transferred to Debinagar and finally to Maheshpur Raj. His younger brother Raja Anku Singh established the Handua state. The ruling family were scions of Bansi royal from Uttar Pradesh.<ref>{{cite book |title=Journal of Historical Research |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4O5tAAAAMAAJ |year=1976 |publisher=Department of History, Ranchi University |page=2}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Princely state in India For other uses, see Maheshpur (disambiguation).Maheshpur Raj was initially Princely state in India. It occupied a large area now a part of Maheshpur block, in Pakur district of Jharkhand, India. The rulers of Maheshpur Raj were Bhumihar Brahmins.
According to the chronicles of the ruling family, Maheshpur Raj was the capital of the Sultanabad state. In the 14th century, the kingdom of Sultanabad was found by Raja Banku Singh who established his capital at Sinthbak and later the capital was transferred to Debinagar and finally to Maheshpur Raj. His younger brother Raja Anku Singh established the Handua state. The ruling family were scions of Bansi royal from Uttar Pradesh.
References
- Journal of Historical Research. Department of History, Ranchi University. 1976. p. 2.
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