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Kanker State ( hi, कांकेर) was one of the princely states of
India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
during the period of the
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. Its last ruler signed the accession to the Indian Union in 1947. Kanker State was located north of
Bastar State Bastar state was a princely state in India during the British Raj. It was founded in the early 14th century by Annamaraja, a brother of the last ruler of the Kakatiya dynasty, Prataparudra II. It is today used to refer the same region, called ...
and, except for the valley of the
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in its eastern part, it consisted mostly of hills covered by forests in which teak (''
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''), sirsā (''
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''), śāl (''
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'') and bījāsāl (''
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'') predominated. The state had 63,610 inhabitants in 1881 and 103,536 in 1901, more than half of which were
Gonds The Gondi (Gōndi) or Gond or Koitur are a Dravidian ethno-linguistic group. They are one of the largest tribal groups in India. They are spread over the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Prad ...
. Kanker town in
Kanker District Uttar Bastar Kanker District is located in the southern region of the state of Chhattisgarh, India within the longitudes 20.6-20.24 and latitudes 80.48-81.48. The total area of the district is 6432 square kilometers. The population is 748,941. The ...
, Chhattisgarh, was the capital of the state and the see of the Raja's residence. The languages spoken in the state were mainly Chhattisgarhi and Gondi.Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 14, p. 402.
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Origin

The early history of the state is obscure. According to tradition Kanker was ruled in the early 2nd century by Raja Satkarni of the
Satavahana dynasty The Satavahanas (''Sādavāhana'' or ''Sātavāhana'', IAST: ), also referred to as the Andhras in the Puranas, were an ancient Indian dynasty based in the Deccan region. Most modern scholars believe that the Satavahana rule began in the la ...
. As per another source the Kanker family came to this region from Puri of Odisha. The ancestor of the rajas of Kanker, Raja Veer Kanhar Dev, the king of Jagannath Puri, abdicated his throne due to
leprosy Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease (HD), is a long-term infection by the bacteria ''Mycobacterium leprae'' or ''Mycobacterium lepromatosis''. Infection can lead to damage of the nerves, respiratory tract, skin, and eyes. This nerve damag ...
and moved to Sihawa, from where the
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originates. There he spent his time in worship until one night he had a dream that if he took a bath in a tank at Sihawa, his leprosy would be cured. The dream turned out to be true and the people, surprised by this event, elected him the king. Veer Kanhar Dev founded the Chandra dynasty of Kanker and ruled until 1404.


History

During the rule of the Haihaiyavansi dynasty in Chhattisgarh, the raja of Kanker held the
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region and was in tributary relationship with the Haihaiyavansi king. When the
Haihaiyavansi Kingdom The Haihaiyavansi Kingdom was a kingdom in the upper Mahanadi River basin in eastern India, comprising the central portion of present-day Chhattisgarh state and west-central Orissa. The kingdom was ruled by the Haihaiyavansi from the 12th to the ...
fell to the Maratha invasion in 1740, the Kanker kingdom came under the supremacy of Mohan Singh, the vassal Haihaya ruler. On Mohan Singh's death, it came under Bimbaji Bhonsle, the Maratha governer of Chhattisgarh. Under the Marathas, the Kanker State was held on condition of furnishing a military contingent 500 strong whenever needed. The state was occupied by the Marathas of Nagpur in 1809 and the Raja of Kanker, Bhup Deo was deprived of his power. In 1818, the British resident of
Nagpur State The Kingdom of Nagpur was an Indian kingdom in the 18th and 19th centuries. It came under the rule of the Marathas of the Bhonsle dynasty in the mid-18th century and became part of the Maratha Empire. The city of Nagpur was the capital of the st ...
, Mr. Richard Jenkins, restored Bhup Deo to his throne on payment of a tribute of Rs 500. The tribute imposed on Kanker State was remitted in 1823. At the time of the British Raj Kanker was one among the 26 feudatory states of the
Chhattisgarh States Agency The Eastern States Agency was an agency or grouping of princely states in eastern India, during the latter years of the Indian Empire. It was created in 1933, by the unification of the former Chhattisgarh States Agency and the Orissa States Agen ...
. The princely rulers had good administrative qualities, were relatively popular with their people, and constructed several temples and schools. The state's accession to the Indian Union was signed by its last ruler Bhanupratap Deo on 15 August 1947.Princely States of India K-Z
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Rulers

The Rajas of the princely state were: *.... – 1729 Ghoor Sai Deo (d. 1729) *1729–1775 Harpal Deo (d. 1775) *1775 – .... Dhiraj Singh Deo *.... – .... Ram Raj Singh Deo *.... – 1802 Shyam Singh Deo *1802–1809 Bhup Deo (1st time) (d. 1839) *1809–1818 occupied by Nagpur *1818–1839 Bhup Deo (2nd time) (s.a.) *1839–1853 Padma Deo (d. 1853) * 5 December 1853 –May 1903 Narhar Deo (b. 1850 – d. 1903) * 9 May 1903 – 8 January 1925 Lal Kamal Deo (b. 1873 – d. 1925) * 8 January 1925 – 15 August 1947 Bhanupratap Deo (b. 1922 – d. 1969)


See also

*
Eastern States Agency The Eastern States Agency was an agency or grouping of princely states in eastern India, during the latter years of the Indian Empire. It was created in 1933, by the unification of the former Chhattisgarh States Agency and the Orissa States Agen ...
*
Kanker District Uttar Bastar Kanker District is located in the southern region of the state of Chhattisgarh, India within the longitudes 20.6-20.24 and latitudes 80.48-81.48. The total area of the district is 6432 square kilometers. The population is 748,941. The ...
* Chhattisgarh


References


External links

* Princely states of India History of Chhattisgarh Kanker district 2nd-century establishments in India 1947 disestablishments in India {{india-hist-stub