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Princely State in India
The State of Sarila was a non-salute princely state under the Bundelkhand Agency. Currently, Sarila town, the state's capital, is part of Uttar Pradesh.
Following partition of India in 1947, Mahipal Singh Ju Deo, the last ruler of the state, signed the Instrument of Accession, whereby he acceded his state to the Union of India.
History
Sarila State was founded by Aman Singh. Aman was the son of Pahar Singh and the grandson of Chhatrasal. Pahar Singh sent Aman to occupy Sarila where Aman built a fortress between 1755 and 1760..
List of rulers
Rajas
Name | Reign began | Reign ended | Notes |
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Aman Singh | 1755 | 1788 | Founded the state |
Tej Singh | 1788 | 1818 | |
Anirudh Singh | 1818 | 1842 | |
Hindupat Singh | 1842 | 1871 | |
Khallak Singh | 1871 | 1882 | |
Pahar Singh | 19 August 1882 | 1898 | |
Mahipal Singh Ju Deo | 11 September 1898 | 1970 |
Titular
Name | Reign began | Reign ended | Notes |
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Mahipal Singh Ju Deo | 1970 | January 1983 | |
Narendra Singh Ju Deo | January 1983 | 7 July 2011 |
References
- India, Central (1907). The Central India State Gazetteer Series. Thacker, Spink. pp. 173, 203.
- Not Available (1933). Memoranda On The Indian States 1930. p. 51.
- Sarila, Narendra Singh (15 April 2008). Once a Prince of Sarila: Of Palaces and Tiger Hunts, of Nehrus and Mountbattens. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 4–5, 103–104, 109, 291. ISBN 978-1-84511-707-8.