Wednesday, December 30, 2009

C States



C
Cambay


Cannanore


Chachana

Chalala

Chamardi (Vachhani)


Chamba


Chanchana

Chandup

Changbhakar in Madhya Pradesh


Charkha


Charkhari in Madhya Pradesh


Chera
(Cherra)

Chhaliar


Chhatarpur in Madhya Pradesh


Chhota Barkhera

CHHOTA UDAIPUR (Chhota Udepur)
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The ruling family of this State trace their descent from Pathai Rawal, the last Chowan Chief of Champanar. When Pathai Rawal was murdered on refusing to turn Mahomedan, his son, Pertab Singh, fled to Hauf, a small hamlet among the deep jungles and almost inaccessible hills overlooking the Narbadda. Here he stayed for a period of forty years, and so harassed the surrounding country that a fourth of the revenues of Halol and Kalol were granted him as a conciliatory measure. He was succeeded by Rae Singh, and Rae Singh by Trimbak Singh, who, dividing his possessions, assigned to the elder, Prithi Raj, Chota Udaipur; and to the younger, Dungarji, Barria. From Hauf the Chota Udaipur family transferred the seat of their power to Mohan, where they built a fort commanding the passes into the difficult country that lies along the banks of the Narbadda. After a time another move was made, and Chota Udaipur, on the river Orsing, a town commanding the road that connects Baroda with Indor, became the capital.

"The present Raja, Jit Singh, is seventeenth in descent from Pertab Singh.

"More than 86 per cent, of the inhabitants of this State are Bhils, or Kolis." (Aberigh-Mackay, p. 66)

Chhuikhadan in Madhya Pradesh

Chiktiabar


Chinchli Ghabad
(Gaded)

Chiroda


CHITRAL

Area: 14,850 km²

Gun Salute: 11

Brief History

1585: Chitral State refounded by Katur dynasty

1634-1712: Under Badakhstan

1895: British protectorate

1947: Acceded to Pakistan

1969: Incorporated into Pakistan

Ruler's Title: Mehtar

Dynasty: Katur

Rulers

1698-1701: Shak Alam

1701-17171: Shah Mohammad Shafi

1717-1724: Shah Faramarz Khuswaqte

1724-1754: Shah Afzal I

1754-1760: Shah Fadi

1760-1761: Shah Nawaz Khan

1761-1786: Shah Khairullah Khuswaqte (d.c1818)

1786-1788: Shah Nawaz Khan

1788-1818: Mohammad Mohtaram Shah II

1818-1833: Shah Nawaz Khan

1833-1837: Mohtaram Shah II

1837-1853: Shah Afzal II

1853-1858: Mohammad Mohtaram Shah III

1858-1892: Shah Mohammad Aman al-Molk II

1892: Mohammad Afzal al-Molk

1892: Shir Afzal Khan

1892-1895: Mohammad Nizam al-Molk (1821-1895)

1895: Mohammad Amin al-Molk (1878-1924)

1895-1936: Mohammad Shoja al-Molk (1882-1936)

1936-1943: Mohammad Naser al-Molk (1897-1943)

1943-1949: Mohammad Mozaffar al-Molk (1901-1949)

1949-1954: Sayf ar-Rahman (1926-1954)

1954-1969: Mohammad NaserSayf al-Molk (1950-P)

1954-1966: Shahzada Asad ar-Rahman, Regent (1928-2005)

References

A Short History of Chitral and Kafirstan by Mohammad Afzal Khan

Chitravao (Chitravav) (Devani)

Chobari


Chok (Chok-Datha Thana)


Chorangla


Chotila (Thana)

Chotila (Chotila)

Chuda in Saurashtra


Chudesar

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COCHIN

bf.1500 Perumpadappu (Kochin) state founded.
1503 - 1663 Portuguese protectorate.
1663 - 1795 Dutch protectorate.
1795 British protectorate (confirmed 6 May 1809).

Raja of Cochin
1697 - 1701 Ramavarma V
1701 - 1721 Ramavarma VI (not crowned)
1721 - 1731 Ravivarma III
1731 - 1746 Ramavarma VI
1746 - 1749 Keralavarma I
1749 - 1760 Ramavarma VII
1760 - 1775 Keralavarma II
1775 - 1790 Ramavarma VIII
1790 - 1805 Ramavarma IX "Saktan Tampuran"
1805 - 1809 Ramavarma X
1809 - 1828 Keralavarma III "Virulam Tampuran"
1828 - 1837 Ramavarma XI
1837 - 1844 Ramavarma XII
1844 - 1851 Ramavarma XIII
1851 - 1853 Keralavarma IV
1853 - 1864 Ravivarma IV
1856 - 1858 Gangadhara Lakshmi(f) -Regent
1864 - 1888 Ramavarma XIV
1888 - 1895 Keralavarma V

Maharaja Gangadhara Koviladhi Karikal Sri of Cochin

1895 - 1914 Ramavarma XV
1915 - 1932 Ramavarma XVI
1932 - 1941 Ramavarma XVII
1941 - 1943 Keralavarma VI
1943 - 1946 Ravivarma V
1946 - 1947 Keralavarma VII


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COOCH BEHAR
(Koch Bihar)
Brief History
Rajas of Koch Bihar
1665 - 1680: Mod (Madan) Narayana
1680 - 1682: Vasudeo Narayana
1682 - 1693: Mahendra Narayana (c1677 - 1693)
1693 - 1714: Rup Narayana
1714 - 1763: Upendra Narayana
1763 - 1765: Debendra Narayana (1759 - 1765)
1765 - 1770: Dhairjendra Narayana (1st time)
1770 - 1772: Rajendra Narayana
1770 - 1772: Pensuthma -Bhutanese Regent
1772: Dharendra Narayan (1st time)
1772 - 1774: Bijendra Narayana
1774 - 1775: Dharendra Narayan (2nd time)
1775 - 1783: Dhairjendra Narayana (2nd time)
1783 - 1839: Harendra Narayana (1780 - 1839)
1836 - 1839: Bajendra Narayana, Regent (1st time)
1839 - 1847: Shivendra Narayana (1796 - 1847)
1847 - 1857: Bajendra Narayana -Regent (2nd time)
1847 - 1863: Narendra Narayana (1841-1863)
1847 - 1860: Regents: Bajendra Narayan, Maharani Vrisundeshwari Bara Aye Devati; Maharani Kameshwari Sri Sri (d. 1889); Dangar Aye Devati (f)
1863 - 1884: Nripendra Narayan (1862 - 1911)
1863 - 1883 .... -Regent
Maharajas of Koch Bihar
1884 - 1911: Nripendra Narayana
1911 - 1913: Rajendra Narayana (1882 - 1913)
1913 - 1922: Jitendra Narayana (1886 - 1922)
1922 - 1947: Jagaddipendra Narayana (1915 - 1970)
1922 - 1936: Maharani Indira Devi Sahiba, Regent (1892 - 1968)

References
Cooch Behar in Genealogical Gleanings
Cooch Behar in Royal Ark
Royal History of Cooch Behar
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COORG (Kodagu)

Middle Ages Kodagu (Coorg) state in the southern Dekkan founded.
1780 - 1788 Occupied by Mahisur (Mysore).
1790 British protectorate.
1834 State extinguished and annexed to British India.

Rajas
1687 - 1736 Dodda Virappa
1736 - 1766 Cikka Virappa
1766 - 1770 Muddu
1770 - 1775 Muddayya
1775 - 1780 Lingaraja I
1780 - 1809 Virarajendra I Udaiyar
1809 - 1811 Devammaji (f) -Rani
1811 - 1820 Lingaraja II Udaiyar
1820 - 1834 Cikka Virarajendra II Udaiyar

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Cutch

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