- Hijli Kingdom
The Hijli Kingdom existed between 1687 and 1886 in the eastern part of
India . Initially Hijli was a small island village on the banks of theRasulpur River as it flows to theBay of Bengal . It developed into a port town in 1687. Slowly, it converted into a province or kingdom covering parts ofBengal andOrissa . TheContai basin also belonged to this kingdom. Mansingh is believed to be the founder King of Hijli. It had important towns likeTamluk orTamralipta ,Panskura , along with Keleghai and Haldi rivers on the north, the south and east sides bounded by theBay of Bengal andKharagpur ,Keshiary ,Dantan andJaleswar on the west. The capital of Hijli was inBahiri up to 1628 and afterwards it was shifted toHijli . This kingdom was ruled for some years byTaj Khan , a disciple of Guru Peer Mackdram Sha Chisti. It was also ruled sequentially by Kushan, Gupta and Pal dynasties and also by Mughals. It is known that Hijli had excellent business and trade centers during the reign of Hindu Kings and continued during the Mughal dynasty.Captain Nicolson was the first British colonialist to invade Hijli and captured the port only. Afterwards, in 1687,Job Charnock , with 400 soldiers, captured Hijli, defeatingHindu and Mughal Emperors. A war broke out with the Mughal Empire, and a treaty was signed between Job Charnock and the Mughul Emperor. The loss suffered by Job Charnock, forced him to leave Hijli and proceed towardsUluberia while the Mughal Emperor continuted to rule the kingdom. From there they finally settled at Sutanuti, and slowly establishedCalcutta (which is currently known asKolkata ) for their business in easternIndia . This was the start of East India Company in India. It was at its peak in 1754 and the prosperity of Hijli Province during this period was beyond description.Towards the second half of the 18th century, another Port town
Khejuri came into existence, primarily set up by the British for carrying out trade with European countries. Khejuri was also an island set up on the banks of River Koukhali. Development of this region because of Khejuri and Hijli Port can be gauged by the fact that the first IndianTelegraph Office was established in 1852, connectingKhejuri withKolkata (Calcutta ). In the devastatingcyclone of 1864, both the ports got destroyed. The islands have since got merged with the main land. Hijli as we know it today, inKharagpur , is only a very small part of erstwhile Hijli Province and was created for establishing administrative offices and a jail known asHijli Detention Camp by the British in 19th century. It is curious that almost the entireKharagpur subdivision of today has boundaries identical to the Hijli Province. In May 1950, the firstIndian Institute of Technology ,IIT Kharagpur was established surrounding the area ofHijli Detention Camp .
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