Datia State

Princely state of India


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::summary Princely state of India ::

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FieldValue
conventional_long_nameDatia State
common_nameDatia
nationBritish India
subdivisionPrincely state
year_start1626
year_end1950
event_endAccession to the Union of India
s1India
flag_s1Flag of India.svg
image_coatDatia State CoA.png
image_mapDatia-Samthar map.jpg
image_map_captionDatia State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
stat_area15500
stat_year11901
stat_pop153,759
todayIndia
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Datia State was a princely state in subsidiary alliance with British India.

The state was administered as part of the Bundelkhand Agency of Central India. It lay in the extreme north-west of Bundelkhand, near Gwalior, and was surrounded on all sides by other princely states of Central India, except on the east where it bordered upon the United Provinces.

History

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Shatrujit_Singh_of_Datia_(Reigned_1762-1801)_on_Horseback_LACMA_M.71.1.17.jpg" caption="Shatrujit Singh of Datia
(Reigned 1762-1801"] ::

Datia had formerly been a state in the Bundelkhand region founded in 1626. The ruling family were Rajputs of the Bundela clan; they descended from a younger son of a former raja of Orchha. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9a/Two_Lovers_and_a_Man_Milking_a_Cow_(cropped).jpg" caption="A Dathiya style painting featuring two lovers"] ::

After India's independence in 1947, the Maharaja of Datia acceded unto the Dominion of India; it later merged with the Union of India. Datia, together with the rest of the Bundelkhand agency, became part of the new state of Vindhya Pradesh in 1950. In 1956, Vindhya Pradesh state was merged with certain other areas to form the state of Madhya Pradesh within the Union of India.

Rulers

Raos

The following rulers carried the title "Rao":

  • 1626 - 1656: Rao Bhagwan singh
  • 1656 - 1683: Rao Subha Karan singh
  • 1683 - 1706: Rao Dalpat singh
  • 1706 – 1733: Rao Ramchandra Singh
  • 1733 – 1762: Rao Indrajit Singh
  • 1762 – 1801: Rao Shatrujit Singh

Rajas

The following rulers carried the title "Raja":

  • 1801 – 1839: Raja Parichhat Singh
  • 1839 – 20 Nov 1857: Bijai Singh
  • 1857 – 1865: Bhavani Singh (b. 1846 – d. 1907)

Maharajas

The following rulers carried the title "Maharaja Sir Lokendra". The title came into effect from the year 1877:

  • 1865 – Jul 1907: Bhavani Singh Judeo Bahadur (s.a.)
  • 5 August 1907 – 15 August 1947: Govind Singh Judeo Bahadur G.C.I.E. K.C.S.I. (b. 1886 – d. 1951)

Heads of the family in the Republic Of India

  • 1947 – 1951: Govind Singh Judeo
  • 1951 – 1978: Balbhadra Singh Judeo
  • 1978 – 2006: Kishan Singh Judeo
  • 2006 – 2020: Rajendra Singh Judeo
  • 2020 – present: Arunaditya Singh Judeo

Postal/Philatelic Information

From 1893, there were primitive stamps bearing both the names 'DUTTIA STATE' and 'DATIA STATE'. The first issue is among the rarest of all Indian princely state stamps. A total of 29 series of stamps were issued until 1920. From 1921 only Indian Stamps were valid.

References

References

  1. [https://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V11_201.gif Imperial Gazetteer of India]
  2. {{cite EB1911
  3. [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_princes_A-J.html States before 1947]
  4. Andreas Birken: ''Philatelic Atlas of British India'', Hamburg 2004

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