- Bundela
The Bundelas (or Bondilis) are a
Rajput clan who ruled several states in centralIndia , inBundelkhand region from the 16th century.Origins
The Bundelas are the fiercest and most complex of the Rajput race.Their loyalty to and like that of other rajput races is unmatched as is their skill at warfare(astras) and knowledge(shastras).
The Bundelas of Bundelkhand trace their ancestry to Maharaja
Hemkaran (Pancham Singh Bundela), who was driven from his kingdom by his younger brother. While in exile, he propitiated the Goddess Vindyhavasini, and with her assistance established a Kingdom atMahauni in theVindhya Range of central India. His descendants were known as the 'Vindhyalas', after the mountain range.The Bundelas moved south from the
Vindhya Range into the Bundelkhand region, People who moved far south in toMaratwada and deep south are called Bondili which now bears their name.Bondili is the corrupted name of Bundela in south India after their move. Here we need to know the reason why they moved to south. Its happened in the ruling time of Veer Singh Dev / Beer Singh Deo (1592-1627). Bundelas always revolted against Mughals and fought for independence. After so many attacks
Jahangir captured the kingdom of Veer Singh and the king made alliance with the mughal emperor. Because of loss of soldiers of mughal army he got 3 thousand bundela soldiers from Veer Singh Dev 1 thousand is cavalry and 2 thousand are infantry.Rule at Bundelkhand
In the 14th century Sahanpal Bundela, together with
Parmar s, andChauhan s capturedGarhkundar , nearDamoh from aKhangar king. The Bundela chiefRudra Pratap (ruled 1501–1531) founded the state ofOrchha . He was succeeded by his son Madhukar. The Bundelas captured the city ofChanderi in 1586. Madhukar's son Virsingh Dev succeeded to the throne of Orchha, and Chanderi went to Madhukar's son Ram Sab. Virsingh Dev's son Jujhar Singh succeeded as ruler of Orchha, but was killed by the Mughal EmperorShah Jahan in 1636, and Orchha was briefly annexed to the Mughal Empire, although it was later restored to the Bundelas. Bhagwan Rao, another son of Virsingh Dev, became ruler ofDatia .Champat Ray , a descendant of Rudra Pratap, revolted against the Mughals. His fourth sonMaharaja Chhatrasal (1649–1732) became the most prominent Bundela leader. In 1671 he started a rebellion against the Mughals, and soon capturedNaugaon in present-dayChhatarpur District . In 1680 he conqueredMahoba , and went on to control much of Bundelkhand, ruling from Panna. He formed an alliance with theMaratha Peshwa Baji Rao I , who was challenging the Mughals for control of central India, and in 1729 Baji Rao sent a Maratha army to aid Chhatar Sal against the Mughals. Upon his death in 1732, Chhatar Sal left a third of his dominions, includingMahoba , Banda, andJhansi , to his Maratha ally Baji Rao. Chhatar Sal's descendants ruled the states of Panna,Ajaigarh (founded 1765),Charkhari (founded 1765,Chhatarpur , andJaso . Chhatarpur went to thePonwar Rajputs in 1785.In 1680 Devi Singh Bundela was made governor of the Chanderi, and the city remained in the hands of his family until it was captured in 1811 by
Jean Baptiste Filose for theMaratha rulerDaulat Rao Sindhia ofGwalior .After 1802, the Bundela rulers entered into treaties of
subsidiary alliance with the British, and becameprincely states of theCentral India Agency . Orchha, Datia, Panna, Ajaigarh, Charkhari, and Jaso were ruled by the Bundelas until 1950, shortly after Indian Independence, when the Bundela rulers acceded to theGovernment of India .Rulers
At
Orchha *Raja Rudra Pratap (1501-1531)
*Raja Bharatichand (1531-1554)
*Raja Madhukarshah (1554-1592)
*Raja Virsingh Dev (Bir Singh Deo) (1592-1627)
*Raja Jujhar Singh (1627-1636)
*Raja Devi Singh (1635-1641)
*Raja Pahar Sing 1641-1653)
*Raja Sujan Singh I 1653-1672)
*Raja Indramani Singh 1672-1675)
*Raja Jashwant Singh 1675-1684)
*Raja Bhagwat Singh (1684-1689)
*Raja Udwat Singh (1689-1735)
*Raja Prithvi Singh (1735-1752)
*Raja Sanwant Singh (1752-1765)
*Raja Hati Singh (1765-1768)
*Raja Man Singh (1768-1775)
*Raja Bharti Singh (1775-1776)
*Raja Vikramajit (1776-1817) died 1834.
*Raja Dharam Pal (1817-1834) died 1834.
*Raja Vikramajit (restored 1834)
*Raja Tej Singh (1834-1841)
*Raja Sajjan Singh (1841-1854)
*Maharaja Hamir Singh (raja 1854-1865, maharaja 1865-March 15 ,1874 )
*Maharaja Pratap Singh (June 1874-March 3 ,1930 ) born 1854, died 1830.
*Maharaja Vir Singh (March 4 ,1930 -accededJanuary 1 ,1950 ) born 1899, died 1956.
=At Panna=*
Chhatra Sal (died 1732)
*Raja Harde Sah (1731-1739)
*Raja Sabha Singh (1739-1752)
*Raja Aman Singh (1752-1758)
*Raja Hindupat Singh (1758-1778)
*Raja Anirudh Singh (1778-1779)
*"interregnum 1779-1785)
*Raja Dhokal Singh (1785-1798)
*Raja Kishor Singh (1798-1834)
*Raja Harbans Rai (1834-1849)
*Maharaja Mahendra Nirpat Singh (1849-1870)
*Maharaja Rudra Pratap Singh (1870-1893) born 1848.
*Maharaja Mahendra Lokpal Singh (1893-1898)
*Maharaja Mahendra Madho Singh (1898-1902)
*Maharaja Mahendra Yadvendra Singh (1902-January 1, 1950) born 1893.At
Ajaigarh
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