Baraundha Explained

Conventional Long Name:Baraundha State
Pathar Kachhar
Common Name:Baraundha
Nation:British India
Subdivision:Princely State
Year Start:1169
Year End:1950
Date End:1st jan
Event End:Independence of India
S1:India
Flag S1:Flag of India.svg
Image Map Caption:Baraundha State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
Stat Area1:904
Stat Year1:1892
Stat Pop1:17,283
Footnotes:Princely States of India A-J

Baraundha (also known as Pathar Kachhar) was a princely state of colonial India, located in modern Satna district of Madhya Pradesh.[1] Although historically far larger, at the time of Indian independence in 1950, it was a saluted state of 9 guns.

History

Maharaja Raghubar Dayal Singh entitled "His Highness" and salute of "9 Guns" in 1877 at imperial assemblage of British. [2]

Rulers

Rajas

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: David P. Henige. Princely states of India: a guide to chronology and rulers. Orchid Press. 22. 2004. 978-974-524-049-0.
  2. Soszynski, Henry. Baraundha. Genealogical Gleanings. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  3. Web site: Indian Princely States before 1947 A-J. www.worldstatesmen.org. 2019-08-15.