Manda (zamindari)
Manda (Hindi: मांडा) was a zamindari, with lands located near Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, in northern India.
Zamindari of Manda | |||||||||
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1542–1947 | |||||||||
Status | Zamindari | ||||||||
Capital | Manda | ||||||||
Common languages | Hindi, English | ||||||||
Religion | Hinduism, Islam | ||||||||
Raja Bahadur of Manda | |||||||||
• 1542-? (first) | Raja Gudan Deo | ||||||||
• ?-1947 (last) | Ram Gopal Singh | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1542 | ||||||||
• Earliest records | 1180 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1947 | ||||||||
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History
The predecessor state of Manikpur was founded in 1180, by Raja Manik Chand, brother of Raja Jai Chand of Kannauj. Raja Gudan Deo, 16th in descent from Raja Manik Chand, established his capital at Manda in 1542. Raja Ram Pratap Singh was granted the hereditary title of Raja Bahadur by the British Raj in January 1913. The Last Raj Bahdur of Manda, Ram Gopal Singh, adopted a son named Vishwanath Pratap Singh, who became the 7th Prime Minister of India.
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