Dalel Singh (king)
Dalel Singh was the king of Karnpura during the 17th century. He shifted his capital from Sisai in Tandwa, which is now in Chatra district, to Badam, which is now in Hazaribagh District, in 1685.
Dalel Singh | |
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Maharaja | |
Maharaja of Karnpura | |
Reign | 1677-1724 CE |
Predecessor | Ram Singh II |
Successor | Bishan Singh |
Born | Sisai, Tandwa |
Died | 1724 CE Badam |
House | Ramgarh Raj |
Father | Ram Singh |
Religion | Hinduism |
He built a huge palace for protection from the Mughal Empire. According to his book, Shiv Sagar, he shifted his capital from Sisai to Badam for protection from Mughal invasion.[1] He was also a poet and wrote poems in Nagpuri.[2]
King of Palamau Jaikishan Rai and Dalel Singh captured the Tori which was in possession of Nagvanshi king after a battle. Jaikishan Rai attacked Ramgarh as Dalel Singh gave shelter to Ranjit Rai. Dalel Singh died in battle. Then a descendant of Dalel Singh invaded and captured Palamau.[3]
References
- "राजा-महाराजा की यादों के संग पिकनिक मनाना हो तो बड़कागांव व बादम आइए". prabhatkhabar. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- "Giant new chapter for Nagpuri poetry". telegraphindia. 5 November 2012.
- Jharkhand Encyclopedia Hulgulanon Ki Partidhwaniyan-1.
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