Narsinghgarh (State)
Narsinghgarh | |||||
1681-1948 | |||||
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Capital | Narsinghgarh | ||||
Form of government | Princely state (11 shot salute) | ||||
surface | 1920 km² | ||||
population | 140,000 (1948) | ||||
founding | 1681 | ||||
resolution | June 15, 1948 | ||||
State religion: Hinduism Dynasty: Parmar |
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Map excerpt from The Imperial Gazetteer of India | |||||
Raja Arjun Singh around 1900 |
Narsinghgarh ( Narsingarh ) was one of the princely states of the Central India Agency of British India in what is now the state of Madhya Pradesh . Its capital was the place of Narsinghgarh . From the predecessor state Umatwara, whose Rajput prince bore the title Rawat since 1448, the principalities of Rajgarh and Narsinghgarh emerged in 1681 by dividing the inheritance . In the course of the Marathas Narsingharh came under the suzerainty of the Holkar of Indore . Narsingharh was a British protectorate from 1818 to 1947 and in 1948 had an area of 1920 km² and 140,000 inhabitants. Rawat Hanwant Singhji was raised to Raja in 1872 .
Narsinghgarh was annexed to India on June 15, 1948 and joined the Madhya Bharat Princely Union on June 16 . On November 1, 1956, all princely states of the Union were dissolved and incorporated into the state of Madhya Pradesh .
See also
literature
- George B. Malleson: An historical sketch of the native states of India. Longmans, Green & Co., London 1875, ( digitized version ).
- Narsinghgarh State. In: The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Volume 18: Moram to Nayāgarh. New Edition. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1908, pp. 382-384 .
- Paul E. Roberts: India (= A Historical Geography of the British Dominions. Vol. 7, Part. 1-2). 2 volumes (Vol. 1: History to the End of the East India Company. Vol. 2: History under the Government of the Crown. ). Clarendon Press, Oxford 1916-1923, (Reprinted edition: Historical Geography of India. 2 volumes. Printwell, Jaipur 1995).
- Joseph E. Schwartzberg (Ed.): A historical atlas of South Asia (= Association for Asian Studies. Reference Series. 2). 2nd impression, with additional material. Oxford University Press, New York NY et al. 1992, ISBN 0-19-506869-6 .