Mallabhum kingdom explained

Conventional Long Name:Mallabhum kingdom
Common Name:Mallabhum
Era:Classical India
Medieval India
Early Modern Period
Year Start:694
Year End:1947 CE
Date End:29 December
Image Map Caption:Bishnupur on James Rennell's Mid-18th Century map.
Capital:Laugram
Pradyumnapur
Bishnupur
Religion:Hinduism
Government Type:Monarchy
Leader1:Adi Malla
Year Leader1:694–710 CE
Leader2:Kalipada Singha Thakur
Year Leader2:1930–1983 CE
Title Leader:Maharaja

Mallabhum (The Country originally known as Mallabhoom or Mallabani[1] Bengali: মল্লভূম or Bishnupur kingdom[2]) was the kingdom ruled by the Malla kings of Bishnupur, primarily in the present Bankura district in Indian state of West Bengal.

History

Territory of the Mallabhum

Mallabhum was a territory which included Bankura, a part of Burdwan, Birbhum, Santhal Parganas, Midnapur and also a part of Purulia. The Malla Rajas ruled over the vast territory in the south-western part of present West Bengal and a part of southeastern Jharkhand.

Extent

See main article: History of Bankura district. From around 7th century CE until the advent of British rule, the history of Bankura district is identical with the rise and fall of the Hindu Rajas of Bishnupur.

Administration

According to Bhattacharjee, Tarun Dev (1982) during Malla period, the society was centred round the village. The tax collectors were called as Gumasta and their assistants as Aat Pahari or Paik. The Mukhiya or Mandal was the title of headman, who was regarded as the guardian of the village. Malla kings had several service groups. Due to scarcity of money, the Malla kings used to present land instead of salary to all these service groups. This type of land is again of two types – namely the Panchaki jamin or land with a little tax and another one is the Bepanchaki jamin or land without any tax. Again the lands were named as per the service groups name as Senapati mahal for the head of the soldier, land given to the sentry was Mahalbera Mahal, and land given to the bodyguard was Chharidar Mahal.

Malla rulers

Malla's started their own calendar that is Malla era (Mallabda). It is told that Malla era started from Indra Dwadasi day in the year 102 Bengali calendar of the month Bhadro (August- September).

Sl. No.Name of the kingGregorian calendarBengali calendarMalla calendarReign (year)
1Adi Malla694102116
2Jay Malla7101171610
3Benu Malla7201272613
4Kinu Malla733140399
5Indra Malla7421494815
6Kanu Malla757164637
7Dha Malla (Jhau)7641717011
8Shur Malla7751828120
9Kanak Malla79520210112
10Kandarpa Malla80721411321
11Sanatan Malla82823513413
12Kharga Malla84124814721
13Durjan Malla (Durjay)86226916844
14Yadav Malla90631321213
15Jagannath Malla91932622512
16Birat Malla93133823715
17Mahadev Malla94635325231
18Durgadas Malla97738428317
19Jagat Malla994 40130013
20Ananta Malla10074143138
21Rup Malla101542232114
22Sundar Malla102943633524
23Kumud Malla105346035921
24Krishna Malla107448138010
25Rup Malla II (Jhap) 108449139013
26Prakash Malla10975044035
27Pratap Malla110250940811
28Sindur Malla111352041916
29Sukhomoy Malla (Shuk)112953643513
30Banamali Malla114254944814
31Yadu/Jadu Malla115656346211
32Jiban Malla116757447313
33Ram Malla118559249124
34Gobinda Malla120961651531
35Bhim Malla124064754623
36Katar Malla (Kattar/Khattar) 126367056932
37Prithwi Malla1295 70260124
38Tapa Malla131972662515
39Dinabandhu Malla1334 74164011
40Kinu/Kanu II Malla134575265113
41Shur Malla II135876566412
42Shiv Singh Malla137077767637
43Madan Malla140781471313
44Durjan Malla II (Durjay) 142082772617
45Uday Malla143784474323
46Chandra Malla146086776641
47Bir Malla150190880753
48Dhari Malla155496186011
49Hambir Malla Dev (Bir Hambir)156597287155
50Dhari Hambir Malla Dev162010279266
51Raghunath Singha Dev1626103393230
52Bir Singha Dev1656106396226
53Durjan Singha Dev1682108998820
54Raghunath Singha Dev II17021109100810
55Gopal Singha Dev17121119101836
56Chaitanya Singha Dev17481155105453
57Madhav Singha Dev1801120811078
58Gopal Singha Dev II18091216111567
59Ramkrishna Singha Dev1876128311829
Dwhaja Moni Devi1885129211914
60Nilmoni Singha Dev18891296119514
Churamoni Devi (Regency)19031310120914
61Kalipada Singha Thakur1930–19831337 – 13901236–128953

Temples

See also: List of temples in Bishnupur. According to Dr. Bloch, Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of India, Eastern Circle, the twelve date temples range in chronological order as follows:[3]

Date in Malla yearDate C.E.Name of templeBy Whom built
9281622MalleswarBir Singha, son of Raghunath Singha
9491643Syam RaiRaghunath Singha, son of Bir Hambir.
9611655Jor Bangla
9621656Kala Chand
9641658LaljiBir Singha
9711665Madan GopalSiromani, wife of Bir Singha
9711665Murali MohanSiromoni Devi, wife of Bir Singha (Called Churamoni in the Inscription)
10001694Madan MohanDurjan Singha
10321726Jor MandirGopal Singha
10351729Radha GobindKrishna Singha, son of Gopal Singha
10431737Radha MadhabChuramoni, wife of Gopal Singha
1064(Saka 1680)1758Radha SyamChaitanya Singha

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Book: Steemers . Koen . Architecture, City, Environment: Proceedings of PLEA 2000 : July 2000 .... James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd. 1902916166. 377. 2000 .
  2. Web site: Bishnupur . "Mallabhum kingdom" . Britannica .
  3. Web site: Bankura Gazetteer CHAPTER XIV . bankura.gov.in . Government of West Bengal . 2 February 2016 . 185.