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{{Short description|Dynasty of north-west India}} | {{Short description|Dynasty of north-west India}} | ||
'''Dev Dynasty''' was an important dynasty of ] and they ruled for many centuries in Jammu between ] and ] rivers.<ref name=Encyclopedia>{{Cite book|author=Harbans Singh|url=https://archive.org/details/TheEncyclopediaOfSikhism-VolumeIvS-z/page/194/mode/2up|title=The Encyclopedia Of Sikhism - Volume IV S-Z|date=1992|pages=194}}</ref> | The '''Dev Dynasty''' was an important dynasty of ] and they ruled for many centuries in Jammu between ] and ] rivers.<ref name=Encyclopedia>{{Cite book|author=Harbans Singh|url=https://archive.org/details/TheEncyclopediaOfSikhism-VolumeIvS-z/page/194/mode/2up|title=The Encyclopedia Of Sikhism - Volume IV S-Z|date=1992|pages=194}}</ref> | ||
==Dhruv Dev 1707–1733== | ==Dhruv Dev 1707–1733== | ||
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==Ranjit Dev 1733–1781== | ==Ranjit Dev 1733–1781== | ||
] ruled Jammu State from 1733 to 1781.<ref name=Encyclopedia/> The ] was fought in his reign.{{sfn|Singh|2010|p=99 |
] ruled Jammu State from 1733 to 1781.<ref name=Encyclopedia/> The ] was fought in his reign.{{sfn|Singh|2010|p=99}}{{sfn| Siṅgha |1993|p=153}}{{sfn|Gupta|1999|p=215}}During his time Jammu became a tributary of ] of ]. | ||
==Raja Braj Raj Dev 1782–1787== | ==Raja Braj Raj Dev 1782–1787== | ||
] was a ruler of the Deva dynasty of Jammu, ] Dogras, who ruled from 1782 to 1787. He was killed by Sikhs during a battle.<ref name="Pahāṛi Styles of Indian Murals">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kugq3wEh-W4C&q=Raja+jit+Singh+jammu+sikh&pg=PA29|title=Pahāṛi Styles of Indian Murals|last1=Charak|first1=Sukh Dev Singh|last2=Billawaria|first2=Anita K.|date=1998|publisher=Abhinav Publications|isbn=9788170173564|pages=29|language=en}}</ref><ref name=Encyclopedia/> During his time ] was fought which was an important battle to secure Jammu. In this battle Sikh chief ] was shot dead.<ref>{{cite book |title=A history of the Sikhs, from the origin of the nation to the battles of the Sutlej |last=Cunningham |first=Joseph Davey |year=1918|publisher=Oxford University Press |location=London, New York |quote=a history of the sikhs cunningham. }}</ |
] was a ruler of the Deva dynasty of Jammu, ] Dogras, who ruled from 1782 to 1787. He was killed by Sikhs during a battle.<ref name="Pahāṛi Styles of Indian Murals">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kugq3wEh-W4C&q=Raja+jit+Singh+jammu+sikh&pg=PA29|title=Pahāṛi Styles of Indian Murals|last1=Charak|first1=Sukh Dev Singh|last2=Billawaria|first2=Anita K.|date=1998|publisher=Abhinav Publications|isbn=9788170173564|pages=29|language=en}}</ref><ref name=Encyclopedia/> During his time ] was fought which was an important battle to secure Jammu. In this battle Sikh chief ] was shot dead.<ref>{{cite book |title=A history of the Sikhs, from the origin of the nation to the battles of the Sutlej |last=Cunningham |first=Joseph Davey |year=1918|publisher=Oxford University Press |location=London, New York |quote=a history of the sikhs cunningham. }}</ref>{{sfn|Singh|2010|p=100}} | ||
==Raja Sampuran Dev 1787== | ==Raja Sampuran Dev 1787== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
* {{cite book |last=Siṅgha |first=Bhagata |date=1993 |publisher=Publication Bureau, ] |location=Punjab (India) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BihuAAAAMAAJ |title=A History of the Sikh Misals |
* {{cite book |last=Siṅgha |first=Bhagata |date=1993 |publisher=Publication Bureau, ] |location=Punjab (India) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BihuAAAAMAAJ |title=A History of the Sikh Misals}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Gupta |first=Hari Ram |date=1999 |publisher=] |isbn=9788121501651 |edition=3, illustrated |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S1wwAQAAIAAJ&q=Jammu+Jhanda |title=History Of The Sikhs: The Sikh Commonwealth Or Rise And Fall Of Sikh Misls, Vol. Iv}} | * {{cite book |last=Gupta |first=Hari Ram |date=1999 |publisher=] |isbn=9788121501651 |edition=3, illustrated |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S1wwAQAAIAAJ&q=Jammu+Jhanda |title=History Of The Sikhs: The Sikh Commonwealth Or Rise And Fall Of Sikh Misls, Vol. Iv}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Singh |first=Dalbir |date=2010 |url=https://archive.org/details/RiseGrowthAndFallOfTheBhangiMisal/page/n139/mode/2up |title=Rise, Growth And Fall Of Bhangi Misal |
* {{cite book |last=Singh |first=Dalbir |date=2010 |url=https://archive.org/details/RiseGrowthAndFallOfTheBhangiMisal/page/n139/mode/2up |title=Rise, Growth And Fall Of Bhangi Misal }} | ||
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Dynasty of north-west IndiaThe Dev Dynasty was an important dynasty of Jammu and they ruled for many centuries in Jammu between Chenab and Ravi rivers.
Dhruv Dev 1707–1733
Raja Dhruv Dev ruled from 1707 until 1733. During his tenure Battle of Jammu (1712) was fought in which he sided with Mughals to defeat Banda Singh Bahadur. According to the Rajdarshani, a historical chronicle by 19th-century historian Ganeshdas Badenra, the Mubarak Mandi palace was founded when Raja Dhruv Dev in 1710, after consulting his astrologers, moved his residence from the older palace in Purani Mandi to a new, grander location overlooking the Tawi River .
Ranjit Dev 1733–1781
Ranjit Dev ruled Jammu State from 1733 to 1781. The Battle of Jammu (1774) was fought in his reign.During his time Jammu became a tributary of Jhanda Singh of Bhangi Misl.
Raja Braj Raj Dev 1782–1787
Raja Braj Dev was a ruler of the Deva dynasty of Jammu, Jamwal Dogras, who ruled from 1782 to 1787. He was killed by Sikhs during a battle. During his time Battle of Jammu (1774) was fought which was an important battle to secure Jammu. In this battle Sikh chief Jhanda Singh Dhillon was shot dead.
Raja Sampuran Dev 1787
He was a weak ruler. He surrendered Jammu to Sikhs.
References
- ^ Harbans Singh (1992). The Encyclopedia Of Sikhism - Volume IV S-Z. p. 194.
- Gupta, Hari (2007). History Of The Sikhs Vol. II Evolution Of Sikh Confederacies (1707-69). Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. pp. 22–23. ISBN 978-81-215-0248-1. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
- Singh, Amrita; Sehjowalia, Aritik; Atwal, Neha; Grover, Sehajpreet; Sharma, Parul (2017). Mubarak Mandi Complex Jammu (Documentation Study Report). p. 119.
- Singh 2010, p. 99.
- Siṅgha 1993, p. 153.
- Gupta 1999, p. 215.
- ^ Charak, Sukh Dev Singh; Billawaria, Anita K. (1998). Pahāṛi Styles of Indian Murals. Abhinav Publications. p. 29. ISBN 9788170173564.
- Cunningham, Joseph Davey (1918). A history of the Sikhs, from the origin of the nation to the battles of the Sutlej. London, New York: Oxford University Press.
a history of the sikhs cunningham.
- Singh 2010, p. 100.
Sources
- Siṅgha, Bhagata (1993). A History of the Sikh Misals. Punjab (India): Publication Bureau, Punjabi University.
- Gupta, Hari Ram (1999). History Of The Sikhs: The Sikh Commonwealth Or Rise And Fall Of Sikh Misls, Vol. Iv (3, illustrated ed.). Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. ISBN 9788121501651.
- Singh, Dalbir (2010). Rise, Growth And Fall Of Bhangi Misal.