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'''Kashi Naresh''' is the title given to the '''] of ]'''. After the independence of ], democracy was accepted as the way of governance and all executive powers were stripped off all kingdoms, and so was with Kashi Naresh. None the less, Kashi Naresh is still a very respected title in the city. '''Kingdom of Kashi''' is the name given to Kingdom of ] of ], also called as '''Kashi Naresh'''. After the independence of ], democracy was accepted as the way of governance and all executive powers were stripped off all kingdoms, and Kingdom of Kashi was no exception. None the less, Kashi Naresh is still a very respected title in the local area.


==History==
It is said that the Kashi Naresh is a descendent of the god ].

The Kingdom of Kashi was founded by Khsetravridha, son of Ayus, of the Somavansa dynasty of Pratishthana. The Kingdom maintained its independence until 1194, when it lost to Mughals.

The governor of Benares gave most of the area currently known as Varanasi to Mansa Ram, a Gautam ] ] of ], in 1737. Balwant Singh, ruler of Utaria, later received territories of Jaunpur, Varanasi and Chunar in 1740 from ] of ]. Thus started the Kingdom of Benaras under the Mughal dynasty. Other places under the kingship of Kashi Naresh were Chandauli, Gyanpur, Chakia, Latifshah, Mirzapur, Nandeshwar, Mint House and Vindhyachal.

The kingdom was ceded Nawab of Oudh to the ] in 1775 who recognized Benares as a family dominion. In 1911, it was acceded to the status of State.<ref> - A Document about Maharajas of Varanasi</ref>

==Kashi Naresh==
The residential place of Naresh is Ramangar Fort, which is next to river ].<ref></ref> Kashi Naresh holds the title of ] of ].<ref> Short biography of ]. Look under the heading ''Important Dates''.</ref> This title has as such no executive powers, and all decisions are taken by Vice-Chancellor instead.{{fact}} The residential place of Naresh is Ramangar Fort, which is next to river ].<ref></ref> Kashi Naresh holds the title of ] of ].<ref> Short biography of ]. Look under the heading ''Important Dates''.</ref> This title has as such no executive powers, and all decisions are taken by Vice-Chancellor instead.{{fact}}


On January 28, 1983 the ] was taken over by the government of ] and its management was transferred to a trust with Late Dr. Vibhuti Narayan Singh, then Kashi Naresh, as president and an executive committee with Divisional Commissioner as chairman.<ref></ref> On January 28, 1983 the ] was taken over by the government of ] and its management was transferred to a trust with Late Dr. Vibhuti Narayan Singh, then Kashi Naresh, as president and an executive committee with Divisional Commissioner as chairman.<ref></ref>


Following is the list of all rulers of Kashi:<ref> - A Document about Maharajas of Varanasi</ref> Following is the list of all rulers of Kashi:
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Revision as of 16:22, 16 August 2006

Kingdom of Kashi is the name given to Kingdom of Maharaja of Kashi (Varanasi), also called as Kashi Naresh. After the independence of India, democracy was accepted as the way of governance and all executive powers were stripped off all kingdoms, and Kingdom of Kashi was no exception. None the less, Kashi Naresh is still a very respected title in the local area.

History

It is said that the Kashi Naresh is a descendent of the god Shiva.

The Kingdom of Kashi was founded by Khsetravridha, son of Ayus, of the Somavansa dynasty of Pratishthana. The Kingdom maintained its independence until 1194, when it lost to Mughals.

The governor of Benares gave most of the area currently known as Varanasi to Mansa Ram, a Gautam bhumiyar zamindar of Utaria, in 1737. Balwant Singh, ruler of Utaria, later received territories of Jaunpur, Varanasi and Chunar in 1740 from Sultan of Delhi. Thus started the Kingdom of Benaras under the Mughal dynasty. Other places under the kingship of Kashi Naresh were Chandauli, Gyanpur, Chakia, Latifshah, Mirzapur, Nandeshwar, Mint House and Vindhyachal.

The kingdom was ceded Nawab of Oudh to the British raj in 1775 who recognized Benares as a family dominion. In 1911, it was acceded to the status of State.

Kashi Naresh

The residential place of Naresh is Ramangar Fort, which is next to river Ganga. Kashi Naresh holds the title of Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University. This title has as such no executive powers, and all decisions are taken by Vice-Chancellor instead.

On January 28, 1983 the Vishwanath Temple was taken over by the government of Uttar Pradesh and its management was transferred to a trust with Late Dr. Vibhuti Narayan Singh, then Kashi Naresh, as president and an executive committee with Divisional Commissioner as chairman.

Following is the list of all rulers of Kashi:

List of Kashi Naresh Start of rule End of rule
Mansa Ram 1737 1740
Balwant Singh 1740 1770
Chait Singh (avsatt av britterna) 1770 1781
Mahip Narayan Singh 1781 1794
Udit Narayan Singh 1794 1835
Ishvari Prasad Narayan Singh 1835 1889
Prabhu Narayan Singh 1889 1918
Maharaja Bahadur 1918 1931
Aditya Narayan Singh 1931 1939
Dr. Vibhuti Narayan Singh 1939 1947

Dr. Vibhuti Narayan Singh was the last Narash to see kingship. After his death in 2000, his son Anant Narayan Singh became the new Kashi Naresh.

References

  1. Benares (Princely State) - A Document about Maharajas of Varanasi
  2. A review of Varanasi
  3. Short biography of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya. Look under the heading Important Dates.
  4. Official website of Varanasi