Harbans Rai
Appearance
Harbans Rai | |
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Raja | |
Raja of Panna | |
Reign | c. 1834 – c. 1849 |
Predecessor | Kishor Singh |
Successor | Nirpat Singh |
Died | c. 1849 |
House | Panna |
Dynasty | Bundela |
Father | Kishor Singh |
Harbans Rai (or Harbans Singh) was the Raja of Panna from 1834 until his death in 1849.
Biography
[edit]He was born to Kishor Singh and, following his father’s disposition and expulsion from Panna, was appointed by the British government as regent to administer state affairs in his stead.[1][2] Following his father's death in 1834, he succeeded him as the Raja of Panna.[3] He died in 1849 without an heir and was succeeded by his brother, Nirpat Singh, as the ruler of Panna.[4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ Solomon, R. V.; Bond, J. W. (2006). Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey. Asian Educational Services. p. 606. ISBN 978-81-206-1965-4.
- ^ India (1892). A collection of treaties, engagements, and sunnuds relating to India and neighbouring countries, compiled by C.U. Aitchison, revised and continued by A.C. Talbot. [With] An index, compiled by M. Belletty. revised. p. 17.
- ^ Pradesh (India), Madhya (1994). Madhya Pradesh: Panna. Government Central Press. p. 70.
- ^ The Hind Rajasthan : the annals of the Native States of India. Amritlal G. Shah, Bapawala. 1896. p. 617.
- ^ Ghosha, Lokanātha (1881). The Modern History of the Indian Chiefs, Rajas, Zamindars, & C: The native states. J.N. Ghose. p. 138.