Maharadja's von Jeypur

(Jeypore / Jeipur. Madras Presidency. Orissa, Ostindien)

    (Vikram Deo III.)

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1711-1713 Balaram Deo III. During the time of .. large number of Zamindars  and  feudatories  seceded from   the  Jeypore kingdom with the help of the Marathas.  (e.a.)
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1758–1781 Vikram Dev I. "Vikram Deo I, the then ruler, held back those territories in lieu of an annual rent of Rs 40,000/- of which no more than three-fourths was ever paid." (e.a.)
1781–1825 Ramachandra Dev II. Oriya king
? Vikram Deo II. "It was during the rule of  that the capital of kingdom was finally transferred to Jeypore, the Princely State under the Maharaja Vikram Dev of  Jeypore." (e.a.)

1889 - 1920

Vikram Dev III   (VIKRAM DEO IV. nach ancestry.com).

Der regierende Maharadscha zu Zeiten Siem und Hinrich Speck "Vikram Deo III. (dt. Schreibweise), Sohn des Ramachandra Deo, erhielt mit Erlangen der Volljährigkeit den Titel Maharaja. Bei seines Vaters Tod 1889 ist Vikram  14 Jahre alt, also geboren etwa 1875 (bei Gründung der Breklumer Mission) und regiert als Maharaja von 1889 - 1920. Er wird englisch erzogen und ausgebildet. Bei Missionsinspektor Bahnsen's Besuch in Jeypur 1898 ist er etwa 23 Jahre alt." (e.s. / Waack eng. S. 23)  In Jeypur gibt es ein "Vikram Deo College" und ein "Vikram Deo Denkmal"; möglicherweise aber nach seinem Nachfolger benannt. (er war deutschfreundlich (O. Waack) aber durch seine Stellung an die engl. Administration gebunden) (H.S. beim Maharadja) (e.a.)

"Sri Sri Sri Maharaja VIKRAM DEO IV Azem Maharaja Yujad ud-daula Mahabat Assar Yedal Yemeenay Salatnut Samsamay Killapathay Islam Sri Jhadkhand Badusha , Raja of Jeypore 1889/1920, born 1875, educated privately, confirmed in the succession on 27th November 1895, granted the title of Maharaja for personal use in 1896; the Maharaja contributed 40% of the cost of a bridge over the Indravati River in 1917 which provided a direct link with the rest of the Zamindari of Jeypore and beyond; married 1893, a Princess of Chhota-Nagpur, and had issue. He died 1920." (ancestry.com)

1920-1931 Ramachandra Dev IV. ".. was an honourable lieutenant in World War I" (e.a.) (Lt. Sri Sri Sri Maharaja Ramchandra Deo IV (qv) ??)

1932- 1951

Vikram Dev IV. King, the son of Krishna Chandra Dev. In 1951 Vikram Dev IV died at 82 .

He was Maharaja Vikram Deo IV of the Sankara Dynasty of Jeypore, who succeeded Krishnachandra Deo in June 1931. Within a few years after ascending the throne, he carved a niche for himself as an able administrator who was loved by his people. - A connoisseur of all fine arts including folk and tribal arts, he spotted the talent of a youth, who used to draw on the walls, during one of his evening strolls. He sent the youth to Bhubaneswar for honing his skills. He established the School of Fine Arts in Jeypore and on the return of the youth, made him principal of the school. Though he was not a man of letters, Vikram Deo mastered Telugu, Oriya, Bengali, Sanskrit and English. A `Shat Dharma Sabha' used to be convened under his auspices at the Hawa Mahal on the Beach Road. A total of 100 scholars used to be invited and competitions held amongst them as part of the sabha. He renovated the tribal museum at Araku, which was built by his forefathers. - Born in Sri Mukhalingam in 1869, Vikram Deo, was the only Maharaja to become the Pro-Chancellor of both Andhra and Utkal Universities. He generously donated annually Rs.1 lakh towards recurring expenses of the AU College of Science and Technology. - In recognition of his contribution, the AU renamed the college as Jeypore Vikrama Deo College of Science and Technology. His bronze statue which was installed in the precincts of the college was sculpted by Devi Prasad Roy Choudhury from West Bengal. During World War II, when the university buildings had to be vacated to accommodate the Army, he offered to the university to shift the equipment and infrastructure in the colleges to Jeypore and Gunupur at his own expense. Three colleges were established on his name in Jeypore. They are Vikram Deo College of Law, Vikram Deo College of Commerce and Vikram Deo College of Arts. His concept of astrology was that it was a part of astronomic science. Vikram Deo exerted pressure on the Madras Governor to appoint Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan as Vice-Chancellor of AU. He was appointed Pro-Chancellor of AU in 1937 in which post he continued till his death in 1951. In him, the scholar and the writer were coupled with the philanthropist and the administrator. A stalwart among Andhra benefactors, he had not only richly contributed to the coffers of the university year after year but also fostered its development in every way. - The nine-day Dasara festival and Rath Yatra used to be conducted on a grand scale in Jeypore during Vikram Deo's rule. He used to ride his favourite white horse and hold durbar during the festival. The car festival, performed on the lines of the Puri Rath Yatra, used to attract thousands of devotees. The huge chariot, which was pulled by thousands of devotees, had to be pushed by elephants from behind. He had and no sons and adopted Ramakrishna Deo, the second son of his only daughter. Maharaja of Jeypore played a crucial role along with  Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati of paralakhemundi in the  freedom struggle as well as in the process of unification of Orissa.On 1.4.1936, the erstwhile  District of Koraput came into being. On 1.10.1992, the District  of Koraput was divided into four districts - present Koraput, Rayagada, Malkangiri and Nowarangpur. (e.a.)

 

   

Jeypur Karten

http://www.antya.com/wikisearch.php?article=y&s=Jeypore

http://www.thehinduretailplus.com/thehindu/mp/2002/09/30/stories/2002093001290200.htm


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