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Nagvanshi Nagavanshi (IAST: Nāgavaṃśī) refers to several Indian Kshatriya dynasties or ruling groups claiming descent from the mythical Nāgas. Along with Suryavanshi, Agnivanshi and Chandravanshi, the Nagavanshi clans form a part of the Kshatriya cl ...
king in 17th century. He was king of Barkagarh estate. He founded his capital at Satrangi near
Subarnarekha river The Subarnarekha River flows through the Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha. Etymology The name is a portmanteau of two words: "Subarna," meaning gold, and "Rekha," meaning line or streak in Indian languages. As per tradition, g ...
. He built
Jagannath temple The Jagannath Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Jagannath, a form of Vishnu in Hinduism. It is located in Puri in the state of Odisha, situated on the eastern coast of India. As per temple records, King Indradyumna of Avanti (reg ...
in 1691. He established Hat i.e. market at that place which is now known as ''
Hatia Hatia is a suburb neighbourhood of Ranchi in Jharkhand, India. Hatia railway station is the railway station serving the capital city of Ranchi in the Ranchi district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Etymology The name "Hatia" derive from "H ...
''.


Personal life

He was son of king
Ram Shah Ram Shah (; reign before 16061636) was a king of the Gorkha Kingdom (present-day Gorkha District, Nepal). He was the son of Gorkha king Purna Shah and brother of Chatra Shah. He acceded to the throne after his brother's death. He expanded his k ...
and Mukta Devi. He was younger brother of king
Raghunath Shah Raghunath Shah was a Nagvanshi king in the 17th century. He succeeded his father Ram Shah in 1663. His capital was at Navratangarh. He built several temples during his reign. According to Lal Pradumn Singh, writer of the book ''Nagvansh'' (19 ...
. He married the daughter of king of Rewa.


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Year of birth missing Year of death missing 17th-century Indian monarchs People from Ranchi district Nagpuria people {{India-royal-stub