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Khandpara State Khandpara is a Princely State of Baghela Dynasty. Khandpara is in State of Orissa, India. (Khandapada, Odisha, India). Up to the reign of Raja Narayan Singh Mangraj, Khandpara extended on the east up to Banki, on the west to Balaramprasad in Daspalla, on the north to Kantilo, and on the south up to Jogiapali in Nayagarh. The state ceased to exist on 1st January 1948 when it merged into the Republic of India. The rulers Privy Purse and privileges were withdrawn 8th September 1970. Nayagarh State's wiki: Nayagarh State (Odia: ନàŸà¬¾à¬—ଡ଼; Hindi: नयागढ़) is one of the princely states of India from the period of the British Raj. It is located in present-day Nayagarh district, Odisha.The state was bounded in the north by Khandpara State and Puri District. The cap. Khandpara (Princely State). 2 works / 0 ebooks Clear this selection Search for books with subject Khandpara (Princely State). Sort by: # of Editions | Most Recent Publish Date # of Editions | Most Recent Publish Date. Search. File:Flag of Khandpara.png. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong. Horizontal resolution. Khandpara State was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. It was located in present-day Nayagarh district, Odisha. The state was bounded in the north by the Mahanadi River. The main town was Kantilo, but the capital was at Khandpara (Khandapada). Khandpara State was initially part of Nayagarh State, founded by a former ruler of Rewa State, but became a separate kingdom in 1599 when Jadunath Singh Mangraj, the first ruler of Khandpara received the title of 'Mangraj Khandpara State was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. It was located in present-day Nayagarh district, Odisha. The state was bounded in the north by the Mahanadi River. The main town was Kantilo, but the capital was at Khandpara (Khandapada).[1]. Contents. 1 History. Rajas[edit]. 1599 - 1675 Jadunath Singh Mangraj, 1st Raja of Khandpara. 1675 - 1709 Narayan Singh Mangraj. 1709 - 1723 Balunkeshwar Singh Mangraj. Khandpara State was initially part of Nayagarh State, but became a separate kingdom in 1599. The rulers were Rajputs of the Baghela or Vaghela dynasty. Rulers[edit]. The rulers of Nayagarh State bore the title of Raja. The emblem of the Nayagarh royal family was the head of a tiger, the same state symbol as that of the rulers in neighbouring Khandpara State.[3]. Rajas[edit]. - . Chandrasekhar Singh Mandhata. Khandpara State was initially part of Nayagarh State, but became a separate kingdom in 1599. The state was bounded in the west by Nayagarh State and in all other directions by Puri district. Info Nayagarh State was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. more It was located in present-day Nayagarh district, Odisha. The last Raja of Nayagarh signed the instrument of accession to the Indian Union on 1 January 1948..