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Athgarh was one of the princely states of India during the period of the
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. The state was founded by Raja Niladri Bebarta Patnaik in 1178 and had its capital in Athgarh (Athagad) town. It was made part of
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after its merger into the state of
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in 1948. The emblem of the state was Radha Krishna.


History

The founder of the state was Raja SriKaran Niladri Bhagirath Barman Patnaik. He was the minister of the Raja of
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, who conferred on him the title of Raja and gave him Athgarh for his services, or according to another account, as a dowry on marrying the Raja's sister. The Rajguru of Athgarh lived near Gada (Rani Mahal). Athgarh is alleged to have originally extended on the east as far as Parganas
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and Dalijora, on the west up to Tigria princely state, on the north from Kapilas to Gobindpur, Baldiaband, Nadiali, Krishnaprasad and Pachimeshwar temple and on the south to Banki, Dompara, Matri and Patia. Kakhari and Tapankhand were annexed by the Mughals. Parajan and Bajrakot were given as religious endowments. Raja of
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who married the daughter of Raja of Athgarh obtained possession of most of the villages of Majkuri Bisa. It's reported that there was a succession struggle in the ruling house of Athgarh after the death of Raja Bhagirathi Patnaik in the year 1893 between his uterine brother Raghunath Samanta and his illegitimate son Srinath Gambit Samanta. The independence movement also witnessed a widespread agitation of the public against the Raja of Athgarh as Raja Radhanath Patnaik is said to have spent 10 percent of the total income of the state in purchasing motor cars and aeroplanes. Raja Radhanath had also stopped the sale of goods from his state to other states which harmed the economy of Athgarh, such events finally led to
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in Athgarh. During the British Raj, Athgarh was one of the Feudatory States of Orissa and acceded to India following the independence of India when the last ruler Raja Radhanath Bebarta Patnaik signed the accession to the Indian Union on 1 January 1948.


Rulers

The rulers of Athagarh princely state:Princely States of India A-J
/ref> *Raja Srikaran Niladri Bhagirath Barman Patnaik (1178–1218 CE) *Raja Srikaran Dandapani Biwarta Patnaik (1218–1253) *Raja Srikaran Jagannath Biwarta Patnaik I (1253–1283) *... *Raja SriKaran Narayana Bebarta Patnaik (1681–1709) *Raja SriKaran Rama Krishna Bebarta Patnaik (1709–1741) *Raja SriKaran Debia Singh Bebarta Patnaik (1741–1771) *Raja SriKaran Gopinath Bebarta Patnaik (1771–1821) *Raja SriKaran Krishna Chandra Bebarta Patnaik (1821–1825) *Raja SriKaran Rama Chandra Bebarta Patnaik (1825–1837) *Raja SriKaran Bhubaneswar Bebarta Patnaik (1837–1862) *Raja SriKaran Jagannath Bebarta Patnaik II (1862–1869) *Raja SriKaran Bhagirathi Bebarta Patnaik (1869–1893) *Raja SriKaran Raghunath Bebarta Patnaik (1893 – 25 Jan 1896) *Raja SriKaran Vishwanath Bebarta Patnaik Bahadur (25 Jan 1896 – 22 Jun 1918) *Raja SriKaran Radhanath Bebarta Patnaik (22 Jun 1918 – 1 January 1948)


Titular

*Raja SriKaran Radhanath Bebarta Patnaik (1 January 1948 – 23 Aug 1983) *Raja SriKaran Sankar Prasad Bebarta Patnaik (23 Aug 1983 – 30 Jan 1990) * *Raja SriKaran Subhrapada Bebarta Patnaik (30 Jan 1990 – present)


See also

*
Eastern States Agency The Eastern States Agency was an agency or grouping of princely states in eastern India, during the latter years of the British Raj. It was created in 1933, by the unification of the former Chhattisgarh States Agency and the Orissa States Agenc ...
*
Political integration of India Before it gained independence in 1947, India (also called the Indian Empire) was divided into two sets of territories, one under direct British rule (British India), and the other consisting of princely states under the suzerainty of the Briti ...


References

{{Princely states of the Eastern States Agency Princely states of Odisha History of Odisha Cuttack district 12th-century establishments in India 1178 establishments in Asia 1948 disestablishments in India