Ram Shah (king)
Ram Shah was Nagvanshi king in 17th century. His capital was at Navratangarh. He succeed Durjan Sal and ruled from 1640 to 1665 CE. He succeeded by his elder son Raghunath Shah.[1] [2]
Ram Shah | |
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Raja | |
50th Nagvanshi king | |
Reign | c. 1640-1665 CE |
Predecessor | Durjan Sal |
Successor | Raghunath Shah |
Spouse | Mukta Devi |
Issue | |
Dynasty | Nagvanshi |
Father | Durjan Sal |
Religion | Hinduism |
During his reign, the king named "Nageswar" invaded the region. He fought several battles against king of Rewa and pact was established in the end. His son, Ani Nath Shahdeo, married the daughter of the king of Rewa.
During his reign, king of Singhbhum Jagannath stopped paying dola to Nagvanshi kings. Ram shah fought battle with King Jagannath and around 2200 people died in battle. In the end Jagannath made a pact with Ram Shah.[3]
References
- "The Nagbanshis And The Cheros". archive.org.
- Ansari, Tahir Hussain (20 June 2019). Mughal Administration and the Zamindars of Bihar. books.google.com. ISBN 9781000651522.
- Krishna, Sanjay. Jharkhand Ke Parva-Tayohar, Mele Aur Paryatan Sthal. books.google.com. ISBN 9789351866336.
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