Jeypore is one of the largest towns and a place of historical significance in
Koraput district in the
Indian state of
Odisha. It was established by Vir Vikram Dev in the mid 17th century. The kingdom was defeated by the
East India Company in 1777 who declared it a
Zamindari or Feudatory of the British Crown and much later got acknowledged as a
Princely state
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until its dissolution in the
Dominion of India in
1947
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Events
January
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.
The erstwhile kingdom was spread over the region of
Uttarandhra and Southern Odisha. Geographically, Jeypore is a hilly region surrounded by
Eastern Ghats and the
Araku hills on three sides like a horseshoe with the western side opening up to
Chhattisgarh
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in central India.
History
Before getting the name ‘Jeypore’ by the Suryavanshi kings this land was ruled by various dynasties like the Satavahanas, Ikshavakus, Nalas, Gangas and Shilavanshis. In 1443, Vinayak Dev the prince of Northern Kashmir married the only daughter of the Shilavanshi king and inherited the kingdom of Nandapur. He extended his territory while ruling as a vassal ruler under the Gajapati empire. However, after the decline of the Gajapati dynasty, the then Nandapur ruler Vishwanath Dev claimed sovereignty and began ruling as an independent chief in the South Odisha and North Andhra Pradesh region under the title of “Nauna-Gajapati”.
According to some sources, Vishwanath was able to extend his kingdom from the boundaries of Bengal in North to the coast of Godavari in South. By doing so he rightfully adopted the title of “Gajapati”.
In 1571, after the death of
Vishwanath Dev Gajapati, the kingdom under the kinship of his son Balram Dev lost frequent battles to the
Qutb Shahi
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of
Golconda
Fort (Telugu: గోల్కొండ, romanized: ''Gōlkōnḍa'') is a historic fortress and ruined city located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It was originally called Mankal. The fort was originally built by Kakatiya ruler Pratāparu ...
and became a tributary kingdom.
In 1649, Maharaja Veer Vikram Dev abandoned the old capital of Nandapur and founded Jeypore, located amidst hilly ranges and dense forests. It is believed that the continuous intrusion of the Qutb Shahi governor and his military which was weakening the administration of Nandapur forced the king to shift his capital to a strategically viable land. The relationship between Qutb Shahi Sultan and the Maharaja improved significantly in the regime of Veer Vikram. Nevertheless, Krishna Dev, the successor of Veer Vikram, stopped paying tributes to the Golconda Durbar and claimed independence. In 1674, the next ruler, Vishwambhar Dev defeated the Qutb Shahi Governor of Chicacole who administered on behalf of the Sultan of Golconda and re established the control of his family over the North Andhra region up to Godavari. This king is known as the father of the feudal system of Jeypore because he established many zamindaris across the North Andhra and South Odisha region.
However, the military coup executed by Balram Dev III against his brother Maharaja Ramchandra Dev in 1710 ensured the collapse of the kingdom. Many feudatories of Andhra claimed independence from Jeypore and the kingdom lost a large extent of territory.
The kingdom faced many challenges but remained sovereign until the advent of the British in 1777. Maharaja Vikram Dev battled the enemies on two fronts but was defeated on both occasions and his kingdom was demoted to a Zamindari for its hostile stance towards the British.
Under the British, the Anglican
Church Mission Society
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focused on developing hospitals and schools. At the end of the 19th century, missionary activity was overseen by
B. Baring-Gould including the development of the
Robert Money School.
Even as a zamindari, the growth and development of Jeypore continued in the regime of Maharaja Ramchandra Dev III, Maharaja
Vikram Dev III, Maharaja Ramchandra Dev IV and the last official ruler, Maharaja
Vikram Deo Verma (Vikram Dev IV).
In 2013, Vishweshvar Dev was crowned as the
pretender Maharaja of Jeypore becoming the twenty-seventh king on the 570th anniversary of the dynasty.
Education
There are several
Odia
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* Odia people in Odisha, India
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medium schools in the town such as Government Boys High School, Girls High School, Municipal High School No. I, II and III (girls), Upper Kolab Project High School, Saraswati Sishu vidya mandir, etc. The
English medium schools are
Modern English School which was established in 1989,
Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya, Jayantigiri, Jeypore which was established by
Govt. of Odisha
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; Jeypore Public school, Deepti Convent School, DAV Model Senior Secondary School, Redwoods English School and Noval Siddharth English Medium School.
Government Colleges include
Vikram Deb College, Jeypore
Vikram Deb Autonomous College (Formerly 'Jeypore College') is an autonomous college of Berhampur University in India, located in the city of Jeypore, Koraput district in Odisha, that offers courses primarily at the higher secondary, undergrad ...
, which is one of the oldest and prominent colleges of Odisha established in 1947. The college started at the present P. G. Block was known as 'Jeypore College' from 1 July 1947. As a tribute to the philanthropist king, Rajarshi Vikram Deb Verma, the college was renamed to "Vikram Deb College" in 1961. Honors subjects teaching were imparted from during 1968–73 and Post Graduate courses were started from 1979. The other colleges being Govt. Women's College and Law College. Of late many private colleges have started in the town making the environment highly competitive. Among them, prominent are Narayani Junior College and vidwan institute of basic sciences.
Jeypore also has colleges offering professional courses such as
Gopal Krushna College of Engineering & Technology, which was established in the year 1989. Jeypore college of Pharmacy is another renowned pharmacy institute. Along with it various Engineering Diploma colleges are present namely Institute of engineering & Management (I.E.M),
Hi-Tech Institute of Information & Technology and Jeypore School of Engineering and Technologies.
Business and economy
Though traditionally an agrarian economy, Jeypore is the business hub for southern
Odisha as well as the bordering towns of
Andhra Pradesh. There is high potential growth of this town due to high minerals, opportunities, resources around the district adding to all the facilities like rail, air in this town. There are many renowned industries in and around Jeypore. Business units include Sewa Paper Mills, now a part of
BILT, and numerous rice & cashew processing units
How to Reach
Jeypore is well connected with many cities like Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Berhampur, Sambalpur etc. including the neighboring states like Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
Jeypore is located at a distance of 530 KM from the Capital City Bhubaneswar (Odisha) and well connected. There are daily buses run State Roadways and Private Buses.
The nearest city is Vishakhapatnam, costal city of Andhra Pradesh is located at a distance of 233 km. Srikakulam is 199 Km. Vizianagaram is 165 away from Jeypore. Rajmundary is about 325 Kms away from Jeypore. There are several State and Private Bus Services daily to the cities.
It is well connected with several cities of Chhattisgarh like Jagdalpur, Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg which is 85 Km., 325 Km., 443 Km., and 336 Kms. respectively from Jeypore.
Apart from Bus Services, Jeypore is well connected with Rail Network there is a daily trains to Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Vishakhapatnam. Vistadome Train has been recently extended from Vishakhapatnam to Jagdalpur via Jeypore.
Also there is a Airport run and maintained by the Government of Odisha and Airport Authority of India. (IATA Code: PYB and ICAO Code: VEJP), India One Air(https://indiaoneair.com/) operates flights from Jeypore to Bhubaneswar and Vishakhapatnam.
Politics
After independence, in the first General Election held in 1952, Late Laichan Nayak was elected as the first MLA of Jeypore and reelected for a subsequent term in 1957.
Raghunath Patnaik has been elected for 6 times to the state legislative assembly. Rabi Narayan Nanda has been elected for 3 successive terms starting from the assembly elections in 2000. Tara Prasad Bahinipati is the present MLA.
Jeypore is part of
Koraput (Lok Sabha constituency).
Notable people
*
Biswanath Rath, Film Director, Screenwriter, Editor and Producer
External links
Jeypore.net
References
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Cities and towns in Koraput district