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Princely state of India, 1598–1953

Namodaug Raj
1598–1953
Coat of arms of Namudag Coat of arms
CapitalNaudiha, Namudag
Common languagesBhojpuri
hindi
Magahi
Religion Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja (King or Chief) 
• 1580-1595 Raja bahadur Haem Pratap singh (first)
• 1907–1987 Raja bahadur Shree Rajeshwari Prasad Singh (last)
History 
• Established 1598
• Disestablished 1953
Preceded by Succeeded by
Chero dynasty
Republic of India
Today part ofIndia

Namudag Raj was an Indian principality that controlled parts of South Bihar for much of the medieval period. It is known for the Garh royal family of the Surwar rajput (gaur dynasty). Namudag state consisted of four zamindari estates: Udaigarh, Mahuari, Naudiha, and Gulabjhari which were ruled by the members of the Namudag royal family who used to live there.

Namudag fort

Ancestry

King of Gaur rajput dynasty

They belonged to the Gaur dynasty. According to the Balmiki uttar kand Ramayana, the Gaur dynasty is descended from Lord Bharata (brother of lord Ram).

History

In the 16th century a group of Gaur Rajwansh (Surwar clan) came from the Sarwar (in Rajasthan) princely state (presently this Gaur royal family is sitting on the Sarwar throne) and are from Surpur. They marched to Bihar and ruled some part of Sasaram. They established their Garh at Namudag and started ruling the Namudag estate (initially allied with Ranka Raj). Ranka Raj, Chainpur and Namudag Raj royal sept all belong to the Surwar clan. Raja Bahadur Babu Pooran Singh Ji and Raja Bahadur Babu Haem Pratap Singh were prominent rulers.

Raja bahadur thakur Shri Shyam bihari Singh of Namudag
Raja bahadur Devi buksh Singh of Namudag raj
Raja bahadur shri Jay Prakash Singh
Namudag state C.O.A

Bhoodan movement

The Bhoodan movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951. The Namudag royal family donated 1.01 lakh acres to the Bhoodan initiative.

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References

  1. Bengal districts gazzeters palamau.
  2. Bhagwant Sahai (1984). The Journal Of The Bihar Puravid Parisad 1983 Vol. Vii And Viii. pp. 414, 418.
  3. The Journal Of The Bihar Research Society 1955 Vol Xli.
  4. Bengal districts gazetteer gazzeters of palamau.palamu
  5. Bhagwant Sahai (1984). The Journal Of The Bihar Puravid Parisad 1983 Vol. Vii And Viii. pp. 414, 418.
  6. Headmasterji-The man with literacy mission. Partridge India Publishing. 2016. p. 230. ISBN 9781482857634.
  7. Sandeep., Sharma (2016). Headmasterji : The Man With Literacy Mission. Partridge India. ISBN 978-1-4828-5763-4. OCLC 1152292663.
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