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Mallabhum (The Country originally known as Mallabhoom or Mallabani bn, মল্লভূম or Bishnupur kingdom ) was the kingdom ruled by the
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kings of Bishnupur, primarily in the present
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in Indian state of
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History


Territory of the Mallabhum

It is told that Mallabhum is the territory, which included
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, a part of
Burdwan Bardhaman (, ) is a city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of Purba Bardhaman district, having become a district capital during the period of British rule. Burdwan, an alternative name for the city, ...
,
Birbhum Birbhum district () is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the northernmost district of Burdwan division—one of the five administrative divisions of West Bengal. The district headquarters is in Suri. Other impor ...
,
Santhal Parganas Santhal Pargana division constitutes one of the five district administration units known as the divisions of Jharkhand state in eastern India. Origin of name Santhal Pargana derives its name from two words: "Santhal", a major tribe of India a ...
,
Midnapur Medinipur or Midnapore (Pron: med̪iːniːpur) is a city known for its history in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the West Medinipur district. It is situated on the banks of the Kangsabati River (variously known as '' ...
and also a part of
Purulia Purulia is a city and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Purulia district. It is located on the north of the Kangsabati River. Geography Location Purulia is located at . It has an average elev ...
. The Malla Rajas ruled over the vast territory in the south-western part of present
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and a part of southeastern
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Extent

The area around Bishnupur and Bankura was called Mallabhum. The core area would cover present day Bankura police station area (excluding
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), Onda, Bishnupur,
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and
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. In olden days the term was used for a much larger area, which probably was the furthest extent of the Bishnupur kingdom. In the north it stretched from
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in
Santhal Parganas Santhal Pargana division constitutes one of the five district administration units known as the divisions of Jharkhand state in eastern India. Origin of name Santhal Pargana derives its name from two words: "Santhal", a major tribe of India a ...
to
Midnapore Medinipur or Midnapore (Pron: med̪iːniːpur) is a city known for its history in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the West Medinipur district. It is situated on the banks of the Kangsabati River (variously known as '' ...
in the south. It included the eastern part of
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and included parts of Chota Nagpur in the west.O'Malley, L.S.S., ICS, ''Bankura'', ''Bengal District Gazetteers'', pp. 21–46, 1995 reprint, first published 1908, Government of West Bengal According to O'Malley, the Rajas of Bishnupur were also known as Malla kings. ''Malla'' is a
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word meaning ''wrestler'' but there could be some links with the Mal tribes of the area, who had intimate connection with the Bagdis. From around 7th century CE till around the advent of British rule, for around a millennium, history of Bankura district is identical with the rise and fall of the Hindu Rajas of Bishnupur. The legends of
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are associated with Malla Kings of Bishnupur.


Administration


Taxation of Mallabhum

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 calendar

Malla's started their own calendar that is Malla era (Mallabda). It is told that Malla era started from
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Dwadasi Dwadashi (also Dvādaśi, Dwadasi or Dhuvadasi) (Sanskrit for Twelve) is the twelfth lunar day (Tithi) of the ''shukla'' (bright) or ''krishna'' (dark) fortnight, or Paksha, of every lunar month in the Hindu calendar. Dwadashi is especially sui ...
day in the year 102
Bengali calendar The Bengali Calendar or Bangla Calendar ( bn, বঙ্গাব্দ , , Baṅgābda), colloquially ( bn, বাংলা সন, Baṅgla Śon), is a solar calendar used in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. A revised version of t ...
of the month
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(August- September).


Mallabhum temples

According to Dr. Bloch, Superintendent of the
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, Eastern Circle, the twelve date temples range in chronological order as follows:


Notable

Bishnupur is famous for its terracotta craft, Baluchari Sari and Mallabhum Sari made of
Tassar silk Tussar silk (alternatively spelled as tussah, tushar, tassar, tussore, tasar, tussur, or tusser, and also known as (Sanskrit) ''kosa'' silk) is produced from larvae of several species of silkworms belonging to the moth genus ''Antheraea'', inclu ...
and was for almost a thousand years the capital of the Malla kings of Mallabhum.


Reservoir

Bir Singha Dev Bir Singha Dev, also known as Beera Singha was the fifty-second king of the Mallabhum. He ruled from 1656 to 1682 CE.Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing History Personal life Bir Singha Dev was the son of Rag ...
also had the seven big lakes or tanks, called Lalbandh, Krishnabandh, Gantatbandh, Jamunabandh, Kalindibandh, Shyambandh, and pokabandh excavated, and erected.Bengal District Gazetteers Bankura
O'Malley, L.S.S., ICS, 1908, Barcode(99999990038739), Language english, pp. 21–41(26), 1995 reprint, Government of West Bengal fro
Digital Library of India


Gallery

File:Rasmancha, Bishnupur, Bankura.jpg, Rasmancha (1600 CE) File:Rasmancha (eastern view) Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Rasmancha (1600 CE) Image:Jor Mandir 4 Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Jor Mandir (1726 CE) Image:Radhamadhab Temple (general view) Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Radhamadhab Temple (1737 CE) Image:Kalachand Temple Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Kalachand Temple (1656 CE) Image:Jor Bangla Temple Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Jor-Bangla Temple or Keshta Roy Temple (1655 CE) Image:Jor Mandir 8 Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Jor Mandir complex (1726 CE) Image:Madan Mohan Temple Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Madan Mohan Temple (1694 CE) Image:Radha-Gobinda Temple Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Radha-Gobinda Temple (1729 CE) Image:Shyam Ray Temple Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Shyam Ray Temple (1643 CE) File:Bishnpur fort gate.jpg, Bishnpur fort gate File:'Panchchura' temple, Bishnupur.jpg, Panchchura temple File:Stone chariot of Bishnupur.jpg, Stone chariot of Bishnupur File:Nandalal Temple Bishnupur.JPG, Nandalal Temple File:The gate Of 'Rashmancha', Bishnupur.jpg, Rashmancha (gate) File:Jor Bangla Temple (arches) Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Jor Bangla Temple (arches) File:Terracotta work on Jor Bangla temple, Bishnupur 3.JPG, Jor Bangla temple (Terracotta work) File:Jor Bangla Temple (Ramayana motifs) Arnab Dutta 2011.JPG, Jor Bangla Temple (Ramayana motifs) File:Terracotta work on Shyamrai Temple Bishnupur 8.JPG, Shyamrai Temple (Terracotta work) File:RasChakra.jpg, Shyamrai Temple (RasChakra)


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Further reading

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