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Coordinates: 25°16′52″N 79°30′45″E / 25.28111°N 79.51250°E / 25.28111; 79.51250
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaitpur State was a princely state in the Bundelkhand region. It was centered on Jaitpur, in present-day Mahoba district, Uttar Pradesh, which was the capital of the state.[1] There were two forts in the area.
The last Raja died without issue and Jaitpur State was subsequently annexed by the British Raj.
History[edit]
Jaitpur state was founded in 1731 by Jagat Rai, son of the famous Bundela Rajput leader Chhatrasal, as a division of Panna State. In 1765, Ajaigarh State was separated from Jaitpur.
Following the British occupation of Central India Jaitpur became a British protectorate in 1807.
When Khet Singh, the state's last ruler, died without issue in 1849, the principality was annexed by the British.[2][3]
The rulers of Jaitpur State bore the title 'Raja'.[4]
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1731 - 1758 Jagat Raj
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1758 - 1765 keerat singh
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1765 - .... Gajraj
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.... - 1812 kesri raj
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1812 - 1842 Parichat Singh
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1842 - 1849 Khet Singh (d. 1849)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
^ Lee-Warner, William (1911). "Dalhousie, James Andrew Broun Ramsay, 1st Marquess of" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
^ Princely States of India
External links[edit]
25°16′52″N 79°30′45″E / 25.28111°N 79.51250°E / 25.28111; 79.51250
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaitpur_State&oldid=1218773373"
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