词条 | Athmallik State |
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|native_name = ଆଠମଲ୍ଲିକ |conventional_long_name =Athmallik State |common_name =Athmallik |nation = British India |subdivision = Princely State |era = |year_start = 1874 |date_start = |event_start= |year_end = 1948 |date_end = |event_end= Accession to the Union of India |event1 = Jagir recognized as a state |date_event1 = |p1 = |s1 = India |flag_p1 = |flag_s1 = Flag of India.svg |image_flag = |image_coat = |image_map = BonaiKart (1).jpg |image_map_caption = Athmallik State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India |stat_area1 = |stat_year1 = |stat_pop1 = |footnotes = }} Athmallik State was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. The state was a former jagir recognized as a state in 1874[1] and had its capital in Kaintaragarh (Kaintragarh, Kaintira[2] or Kaintura).[2] Its last ruler signed the accession to the Indian Union in 1948. The emblem of the state was the Kadamba flower.[2] HistoryThe origin of Athmallik State is obscure. Most of the state was covered by densely forested hills.[3] In the 11th century a jagir was established by King Prattap Deo of the Kadamba Dynasty. Prattap Deo was said to have found a Honda metal vessel which was considered an auspicious sign, after which the territory was then named as "Hondpa". In later times one of the chiefs divided the state into eight divisions and placed one subchief called "Malla" in each division in order to suppress the unruly tribes after which the kingdom changed its name from "Hondpa" to "Athmallik".[4] During the British Raj Athmallik was one among the 26 Feudatory States of Orissa.[5] The state was mentioned as a tributary of Baudh State in 1904. In 1874 the Zamindari, locally styled as Samant was recognized as Raja and in 1894 a sanad was granted by the British recognizing Athmallik as a state in its own right.[2] Kaintaragarh was the capital of Athmallik State. The state's accession to the Indian Union was signed in Dhenkanal during the rule of Kishore Chandra Deo in 1948. It remained under Dhenkanal District till 31 March 1993 and, owing to the bifurcation of the district, Athmallik Sub-Division is now part of Angul District in Orissa. Rulers of AthmallikThe Rajas of the princely state were:[6]
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References1. ^Princely States of India A-J 2. ^1 2 L. E. B. Cobden-Ramsay, Feudatory States of Orissa: Bengal District Gazetteers, p.115 3. ^1 Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 6, p. 122. 4. ^Our Athmallik 5. ^[https://books.google.co.th/books/about/Feudatory_States_of_Orissa.html?id=gOwLAAAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y L. E. B. Cobden-Ramsay, Feudatory States of Orissa] 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://rulers.org/indstat1.html|title=Rulers|publisher=Rulers.org|accessdate=26 October 2012}} External links
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