List Of Kings Of Mithila
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Mithila (, also known as Mithilanchal, Tirhut and Tirabhukti) is a geographical and cultural region located in the Indian subcontinent. The native language is known as Maithili and its speakers are referred to as Maithils. The majority of the Mithila region falls within modern-day India, more specifically in the state of Bihar. Mithila is bounded in the north by the Himalayas, and in the south, west and east by the Ganges, Gandaki and Mahananda respectively. It extends into the southeastern Terai of Nepal. This region was also called Tirabhukti, the ancient name of Tirhut.


Ancient history

The name Mithila is believed to be derived from the King Mithi. He established Mithilapuri.''Encyclopaedia of Hinduism''. Nagendra Kumar Singh, p. 3239. Since he was born out of the body of his father, he was called Janaka. After this, the later kings of Mithila adopted the title ''Janaka''. The most famous ''Janaka'' was Seeradhwaja Janaka, father of Sita. There were 52 kings in the dynasty of ''Janaka''. The region was also known as Videha. The kingdom of Videha is mentioned for the first time in '' Yajurveda Samhita''. Mithila, is mentioned in Buddhist ''
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'' (described in detail in '' Brhadvisnu Purana'') and various epics such as the '' Ramayana'' and the '' Mahabharata''. However, according to the '' Shatapatha Brahmana'', a chieftain named '' Videgha Mathava'' migrated from the Saraswati Valley to Mithila during the Vedic period and established the Videha kingdom. A list of kings is mentioned in Mahabharata and Jatakas. All the kings either adopted the title ''Videha'' or ''Janaka''.


Vedic period, Videha Kingdom

During the Vedic period, Mithila was the centre of the Videha kingdom.


c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE, Vajji Mahajanapada

Following the fall of the Videhas, Mithila came under the control of the Vajjika League which was a confederacy of clans the most famous of which was the Licchavi. The capital was in the city of Vaishali in modern-day Bihar. Mithila under Vajji was eventually conquered by the king of Magadha, Ajatashatru.


6th century to 11th century: Pala

Mithila was a tributary of the Pala Empire until the empire disintegrated in the 12th century.


11th century to 14th century: Karnata Dynasty

The Karnata dynasty was founded by Nanyadeva with the capital being in Simraungadh in Mithila. In the court of Harisimhadeva, the Royal Priest was Jyotirishwar, the author of ''Varna Ratnakar''. Upon
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's invasion of Mithila ( Tirhut), King Harisimhadeva, along with many Maithils, fled to Nepal and founded a new dynasty in Nepal. The dynasty had six kings of note: * Nanyadeva apart from being a great warrior, also had a keen interest in music. He classified and analyzed the Ragas and opines ''Madhya Laya'' is chosen for ''Hasya'' (humorous) and ''Sringar'' (libido) ''rasa'', ''Bilambit'' is chosen for ''Karun'' (compassion) ''rasa'' and ''Drut'' is chosen for ''Veer'' (brave), ''Rodra'' (anger), ''Adbhut'' (marvellous) and ''Bhayanak'' (fearful) ''rasas''. He wrote a treaty on music 'Saraswati Hridayalankar' which is preserved in the Bhandarkar Research Institute of Pune.http://www.mithilaonline.com/music.html accessed on 25 January 2008 Nanya Dev is also considered to be the "forgotten King of Mithila". *
Gangadeva Gangadeva (also known as Gangeyadeva) was the second ruler of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila. He succeeded his father Nanyadeva as King in 1147 and ruled until 1187. Rule There is controversy surrounding the succession of the throne of Mithila f ...
* Narasimhadeva * Ramasimhadeva * Shaktisimhadeva * Harisimhadeva was instrumental in initiating and implementing ''Panji'' ''Vyavastha'' or ''Panji Prabandha'' in Maithil Brahmins and Maithil Kayasthas (Karn Kayasthas). He was also ga reat patron of art and literature.


14th to 16th century: Oiniwar Dynasty

In 1325, following the collapse of the Karnat dynasty in 1324, Nath Thakur became the first Maithil ruler. The dynasty that followed him was called Oiniwar Dynasty, an comprised a further 20 rulers.


16th century to 20th century : Raj Darbhanga

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References

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The Maithil Brahmans - an online ethnography
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