- Thakore
Thakur, Thakore, Thakar, Thakrar, Thakhor etc., is an Indian feudal and colonial title in Hindi. A Thikana is the state or (more often) estate of a Thakur.A "Thakurani" is the wife of a Thakur.In Bengali Thakur is referred as a
surname , title of respect for anyBrahmin also for someone of high spiritual esteem. Thakur is also the God in "Hindi".Princely ruler titles
Since feudal times Thakur, meaning "lord," was the Hindi title (below
Raja ) for the hereditary ruler of aprincely state usually born ofRajput clan bloodlines, particularly in western India.Thakur is the usual rendition of "Thakore" in northern and central parts of India. The Bengali form is Thakur - a derived surname, in anglicized version it is often written as Tāgore
Nominal Thakores
The following Non-salute states (and probably several others) were ruled by a Thakur, in some cases, later promoted to a higher rank (confusing, but sources don't always specify whether this is done on a personal basis or actually a permanent upgrading of the state's status):
*Belsan ; since 1858 Rana
*Baraundha Pathar Kachhar ; since 1908Raja
*Bija
*Kawardha
*Khaneti
*Kharsawan (till 1857 an estate)
*Kunihar
*Mahlog =Mahilog
*Maihar ; since 1869 Raja
*Sangri ; since 1887 Rai
*Tharoch ; since 1929 Rana
*Wadagam Compound titles
Thakore
Sahib s ('Lord Thakore') was loftier, and indeed used till their accession to independent India by the rulers of foursalute state s (the official elite amongst the British Crown's Indian 'vassals'; no 'simple' Thakore included), be it only of the lowest class in British India, 'merely' 9-guns, the only one that didn't qualify them for the predicate 'His Highness' (all four in the western state ofGujarat ):
*Dhrol
*Limbdi
*Palitana
*Rajkot Curiously, both elements were maintained in the full style of the Maharaja of
Morvi (11 guns, so HH; originally held as primogeniture by the Heir of the Maharaja ofCutch , independent after a coup there in 1697-98), "Maharaja Thakore Shri" (personal name) "Sahib Bahadur", while neither term was used for other members of his dynasty; last incumbent since 1926 Thakur Sahib MaharajaIn the following salute states, a higher title was assumed before India's independence:
*Bhavnagar (in Gujarat; preceded by the statesSejakpur ,Umrala andSihor till the 1722 founding of the eponymous capital; promotedMaharaja Rao in 1918)
*The following Non-salute states have been ruled by a Thakore sahib or Thakur sahib till India's independence ("list probably incomplete"):
*Bhadarwa
*Jambughoda
*Khirasra (founded as by a scion ofDhrol , see above; originally styled just Thakur)
*Lakhtar
*Vala (Vallabhipur )
*Wadhwan .Other Thakore sahibs (junior branches and/or later promoted to higher ruler styles) were those in
Amod ,Gogha , inGondar , inKharia (inJaisalmer ), inKerwada and Khadal , inKhirasra , inKotda-Sangani , inLakhtar , inMahlo g, inMalia , inMansa , inMengni (inRajkot ), inMuliby , inRanapur , inRanpur , inSejakpur , inVala , inVanod (now in Gujarat), inVirpur .Thakur
Shri (with the politically meaningless suffix "S(h) ri") was used in the following Non-salute states:
*Chuda
*Gondal
*Ranasan (title till 1914 just Thakur)Bengali Surname
Thakur is a derived surname out of respect for any Brahmin family earlier who used to hold a different title (surname) like Kushari, Bhattacharya etc. in its anglicized version is often written as Tāgore
Other uses
*As a formal title Thakur was also (in fact far more often) used for a non-ruling nobleman, either with an estate (compare
jagirdar ,zamindar ) or merely honorary.
*InJodhpur (in Rajasthan), until the reign of MaharajaUmaid Singhji , the title ofMaharaj ("not" Maharaja!) was inheritable by all legitimate males, in the male line, for three generations, since then for seven generations, in conformity with Rajput marriage customs. Their sons are styledRajkumar during their father's lifetime, and Maharaj afterwards. The eighth generation and beyond, inherit (a bit like a British courtesy title for younger brothers of a peer's heir, also generally at least one rank lower in the peerage; but not linked to an individual estate, so really more like the Chinese type of title devaluation per generation) the lower title ofThakur , through the eldest son, and "Kumar Shri" through the younger sons.Equivalents
In Kerala, the term "Thakore" was not used. Rather,
Eshmanan andThirumukom were used. These titles were often affixed to people of theNayanar ,Nambiar ,Unnithan castes who were feudal landlords.ee also
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Forward Castes
*Origin of Togore FalimyReferences
* [http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/main.html Indian Princely States- specialist and most elaborate site]
* [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.2:1:2563.platts J.T.Platt's Dictionary of Urdu, Hindi]
* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/glossary.htm RoyalArk- (former British) India (here the Glossary page, see also individual dynasties)]
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_princes_A-J.html WorldStatesmen- India] & [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_princes_K-W.html]
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