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Jharia Raj / Jharia Estate was a
Zamindari A zamindar in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semi-autonomous Indian feudalism, feudal lord of a ''zamindari'' (feudal estate). The term itself came into use during the Mughal Empire, when Persian language, Persian was the offi ...
estate in
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, located at
Jharia Jharia is a neighbourhood in Dhanbad city in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in Jharkhand state, India. Jharia's economy is heavily dependent on the local coal fields, used to make coke. However, fires in the coal fields have mad ...
in
Bihar Bihar ( ) is a states and union territories of India, state in Eastern India. It is the list of states and union territories of India by population, second largest state by population, the List of states and union territories of India by are ...
province of the
Bengal Presidency The Bengal Presidency, officially the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal until 1937, later the Bengal Province, was the largest of all three presidencies of British India during Company rule in India, Company rule and later a Provinces o ...
now in Jharkhand. The present Jharia house is an offshoot of Palganj in
Hazaribagh Hazaribagh is a city and a municipal corporation in Hazaribagh district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. It is also the administrative headquarters of Hazaribagh district and divisional headquarters of North Chotanagpur division. It is known ...
and was formerly established at Katrasgarh.Bihar district gazetteers - Volume 12 - Page 706 Even today the ancestral house cum fort of Jharia Raj family stands at Katras. As per family history, the zamindars were originally from Rewa in Central India and established their kingdom in the area around Jharia in year 1763. In 1864 the Jainagar estate was bought by the Jharia estate. The village of Katras contains the residence of the zamindar, which according to tradition was formerly the head-quarters of the Jharia Raj before this was split up into the separate houses of Katras, Jharia and Nawagarh. It became one of the richest zamindari estates of Bengal Presidency after the coal was discovered in the lands underneath and mining started in decade of 1890 in the area. Among the notable zamindars of Jharia Raj were, Raja Durga Prasad Singh who inherited estate in 1850s when he was still a minor. Durga died in 1916, who was succeeded by Raja Shiva Prasad Singh. Shiva Prasad died in January 1947 and his eldest son, Shri Kali Prasad Singh became the last Raja of Zharia till the zamindari was abolished in 1952.Diary of Golden Days in Jharia - – A Memoir & History of Gurjar Kashtriya Samaj of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia – written by Natwarlal Devram Jethwa compiled by Raja Pawan Jethwa of Calcutta - 1998 pp: iv, 41 The major coal mining areas were in the five big estates - Jharia Raj, Nawagarh Raj, Katrasgarh Raj, Tundi Raj and Pandra Raj, which covered the entire area between the Damodar and Barakar rivers in what was then
Manbhum district Manbhum District was one of the districts of the East India during the British Raj. After India's independence, the district became a part of Bihar State. Upon the reorganization of the Indian states in the mid-1950s, the Manbhum district was p ...
, which later became
Dhanbad district Dhanbad district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand States and territories of India, state, India, and Dhanbad is the administrative headquarters of this district. As of 2011, it is the second most populous district of Jharkhand ...
. The Jharia Raj area was first surveyed and mapped by T.W.H. Hughes in 1866, and in 1890 by T. H. Ward who estimated 804 million tons of good coal reserve. Earlier, in 1858 Messrs. Borrodaile and Co. had applied for a lease for the whole of Jharia estate. The Estate or Raj was at that time under the Court of Wards for a lease to mine coal in the Jharia estate was not granted. The first lease were not given before 1890. In 1895, Dhanbad, Jharia, Katras, Kusunda and Patherdih were connected by railway lines via
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to
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and this considerably helped mining industry of this area to take off in a big scale. With the railways came the
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as an expert railway contractor with an experience of railway construction work at
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. They met the then Raja of Jharia and purchased some land having underneath a vast wealth in the shape of coals on lease. Among, them the pioneer Indian was Khora Ramji, which was also acknowledged by British gazetteer. By early 1900s there were several coal mines operating in Jharia coalfields belt, which was now connected to Calcutta by a train link and the Jharia Raj began to prosper with the income coming from royalties and migrant population and Jharia becoming a major coal mining hub and business center in rival to Ranigunj coal region. There was intense competition between mine owners of the major coalfields, Jharia and Raniganj and by 1907 Jharia was yielding half of India's output. One of its oldest mines was Khas Jharia owned by Khora Ramji.
''The Jharia underground fire still raging first came to notice in November 1930 with subsidence at Seth Khora Ramji's Khas Jharia Colliery(Page 159). He was told that Seth Khora Ramji, whose mines lay underneath Jharia, had chosen to live in his house, which also collapsed in subsidance(Page 160)''. 'The politics of labour under late colonialism:workers, unions, and the state in Chota Nagpur, 1928–1939 by Dilip Simeon.'
The Jharia Raj was part of Manbhum district, the headquarters of which was Bangsoorna later shifted to Govindpur, Jharkhand, Govindpur. In 1904 it was decided by
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, the Governor of Bengal that the headquarters of the subdivision should be transferred from Govindpur to
Dhanbad Dhanbad is the second-most populated city in the Indian state of Jharkhand after Jamshedpur and a major financial hub of Jharkhand. In terms of economy, Dhanbad has the largest economy in the state of Jharkhand and it is often referred to as th ...
. The actual transfer, however, took place on 27 June 1908. With the transfer of headquarters at Dhanbad various amenities were provided, which attracted people to habitate in the Raj.Town Survey Report: Bihar, Dhanbad - Page 22 Among the legacy and monuments, which stand today at Jharia - Dhanbad are Jharia Raj High School - the oldest school of the region founded in 1866, Raja Shiva Prasad College - founded in 1951 by Raja Kali Prasad Singh in memory of his father,
Raja Talab Raja Talab is a large man-made lake located at Jharia Jharkhand, India. Construction The lake was built at Jharia by Durga Prasad Singh, Raja Durga Prasad Singh, the Raja of Jharia during his reign in the years 1912–13. After death of Raj ...
- a huge water tank, which is now being conserved - which was built by Raja Durga Prasad Singh in 1912-13 to fulfill water needs of its population. Further, as late in 1985, Raja Kali Prasad Singh was instrumental in starting Kids Garden Secondary School at Jharia. Also the traditional
Durga Puja Durga Puja (ISO 15919, ISO: , ), also known as Durgotsava or Shaaradotsava, is an annual festival originating in the Indian subcontinent which pays homage to the Hinduism, Hindu goddess Durga, and is also celebrated because of Durga's victo ...
started by the royal family in 1861 is still an attraction of the town, which takes place at old fort - the Purana Rajgarh, the ancestral palace of the family. The puja is performed at three places — at the temple near the old fort, the temple at the new fort and at Shira Ghar, the place where the
kuldevta A ''kuladevata'' (), also known as a ''kuladaivaṃ'' (), is an ancestral tutelary deity in Hinduism and Jainism. Such a deity is often the object of one's devotion (''bhakti''), and is coaxed to watch over one's clan (''kula''), gotra, family, ...
and the weapons of the royal family are kept. Raja Shiv Prasad Singh married Rani Mandakini Devi and had five sons - Raja Kali Prasad Singh, Tara Prasad Singh, Shyama Prasad Singh, Uma Prasad Singh, Rama Prasad Singh. He was succeeded by his eldest son Raja Kali Prasad Singh, who was last Zamindar of Jharia Raj, after which in 1951 Zamindari was abolished in India Raja Kali Prasad Singh tried his hands in politics and contested in the elections of 1952 and won from Sindri constituency for the first time . Although, he was an influential person and held major clout in the area, which was once his ''Raj'' but he was in his home constituency defeated by
Purushottam K. Chauhan Purushottam K. Chauhan (1905–1958) was a freedom fighter, coal mines owner, social leader, labor activist and politician from Dhanbad, India. Life-sketch He was born in 1905 in his native village called Reha in Kutch.Diary of Golden Days at ...
, a popular freedom fighter, coal miner and labor leader from Dhanbad. However, he won from Baliapur near Sindri on
Jharkhand Party The Jharkhand Party (JKP) is one of the oldest political parties in India. formed on 5 March 1949 by ''Marang Gomke'' Jaipal Singh Munda in Ranchi. The party grew out of the demand for a separate Jharkhand state. The Jharkhand Party participa ...
ticket. The family never contested elections ever since but continue to have a strong clout and influence in area even now. Currently, Madhavi Singh, wife of Jharia royal family scion Sujit Prasad Singh, is politically active. Also, daughter in law of Raja Kali Prasad Singh, Snehalata Kumari Devi, wife of Raja Bishweshwar Prasad Singh is active in politics. She is the General Secretary of BJP (Orissa)
Sambalpur Sambalpur () is the fifth largest city in the Indian State of Odisha. It is located on the banks of river Mahanadi, with a population of 335,761 (as per 2011 census). Prehistoric settlements have been recorded there. It is the home of the Samb ...
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{{Reflist Zamindari estates History of Jharkhand Dhanbad district 1952 disestablishments in India Rajput estates 1763 establishments in India