Yadu Vansha Manya Mandal
Yadu Vansha Manya Mandal | |
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Awarded by ![]() the Maharaja of Patiala | |
Type | Order |
Established | c. 1933 |
Country | Patiala State |
Status | Dormant since 1947 |
Founder | Bhupinder Singh |
Sovereign | Amarinder Singh |
Yadu Vansha Manya Mandal was an order conferred by the Maharaja of Patiala.
Description
[edit]The earliest ancestors of the Maharaja of Patiala were members of the royal house of Jaisalmer.[1] The Maharaja traced his lineage to Jaisalmer’s founder, Jaisal.[2] In turn, the Maharawal of Jaisalmer claimed descent from Krishna, and through him, from Yadu.[3] Among the titles of the Maharaja of Patiala was Yadu Vansha Vatans (transl. a scion of the Yaduvansh).[4]
This order was established by Bhupinder Singh in 1933.[4] It was also known as the Order of Krishna.[5] It was primarily awarded to Hindus.[4] The number of recipients was limited to five at any one time, including foreign sovereigns and their consorts, ruling princes, heirs apparent, and ministers of state.[4] The order comprised three classes: Sovereign Grand Master, Members, and Honorary Members.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Solomon, R. V.; Bond, J. W. (2006). Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey. Asian Educational Services. p. 230. ISBN 978-81-206-1965-4.
- ^ Vadivelu, A. (1915). The Ruling Chiefs, Nobles and Zamindars of India. G.C. Loganadham. p. 110.
- ^ Not Available (1931). Rajputana And Ajmer List Of Ruling Princes, Chiefs And Leading Personages (six Edition). pp. 85–86.
- ^ a b c d e Encyclopaedia Indica: Princely States in colonial India. Anmol Publications. 1996. pp. 167, 185. ISBN 978-81-7041-859-7.
- ^ Sainty, Guy Stair; Heydel-Mankoo, Rafal (2006). World Orders of Knighthood & Merit. Burke's Peerage & Gentry. pp. 1227–1228. ISBN 978-0-9711966-7-4.