Hathwa Raj
Chieftaincy of Baghochia dynasty in Bihar / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Hathua Assembly constituency.
Hathua Raj was a chieftaincy belonging to Baghochia dynasty of Bhumihar Brahmins. It encompassed 1,365 villages, was inhabited by more than 391,000 people, and produced an annual rental of almost a million rupees.[1] It was located in the Saran Division of Bihar. Earlier seats of the Raj included Huseypur, Kalyanpur, Balchowra and Baghoch. The Kalyanpur chieftaincy was subjugated by the Mughal Emperor Akbar during late 16th century.
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Hathua | |
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Appx 2000 years rulling history by 105 kings | |
Status | Baghoch State, Bharhe Chaura, Kalyanpur State and Present Hathua state |
Capital | Kalyanpur |
Religion | Hinduism |
Historical era | Middle Ages |
• Established | 600 BC Early-medieval period/ Hindu period |
• Disestablished | 1952 |
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