Jagdalpur

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 city, taluka headquarter, district headquarter

Tehsil Jagdalpur, District Bastar, Chattisgarh.
Jagdalpur is a Municipal Corporation city in district of Bastar, Chhattisgarh.
The Jagdalpur Municipal Corporation has population of 125,463 as per report released by Census India 2011.
Jagdalpur is a city and a municipality in Bastar district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.
It is the administrative headquarters of Bastar District and Bastar Division, and was the capital of the erstwhile princely state of Bastar. Jagdalpur and its surrounding area comprise a major part of the Bastar District. The area is famous for age old wooden handicrafts. These are in high demand among both local as well as foreign tourists.The history of Jagdalpur (Bastar) takes us as deep into the past as Valmiki's Ramayana. It was the famous Dandakaranya through which Lord Rama is supposed to have passed. Scholars have also identified Valmiki's ashram here.

The Bastar rulers trace their ancestry not just to the moon, but also to Prithviraj Chauhan, the last Hindu king to rule from Delhi in the 12th century. Bastar has seen the rule of number of kingdoms like the Nals, Chalukyas and the Kakatiyas. The great Kakatiya King Pratap Rudra's brother, Annam Deo, left Warangal and established his kingdom at Bastar, around AD 1424.

Bastar has seen several hundred years of royal rule, wars of succession, conquering of kingdoms, battles, conspiracies etc. After Annam Deo it witnessed the rule of Hamir Deo ,Pratap Raj Deo ,Rajpal Deo,Dalpat Deo and others. It was during the reign of Dalpat Deo that the capital of their kingdom was shifted to Jagdalpur.

After the death of Dalpat Deo, his son Daryao Deo over threw his elder brother Ajmer Singh from the throne, and became the ruler. Ajemr Singh was successful in securing the throne back but after two years Daryao Deo once again succeeded in overthrowing Ajmer Singh and became the ruler.

After the death of Daryao Deo, his eldest son Mahipal Deo succeeded to the throne of Bastar. He was latter succeeded by Bhopal Deo. Bhairam Deo was the next successor.

Bhairam Deo died in 1891, leaving a minor son Rudrapratap Deo. During his minority the state was managed by government until January 1908 when the young Raja was installed as Feudatory Chief of Bastar. In 1910 a tribal revolt occurred against the Diwan and British government who ruled over the state. Raja Rudrapratap Deo died in 1921 and his daughter Praphul Kumari Devi ascended the throne in 1922. She married with the prince of Mayurbhanj princely state of Orissa.

Praphul Kumari Devi died in 1936 in London and her elder son Maharaja Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo, first Oriya ruler of Bastar and the 20th Maharaja of Bastar, ascended the throne in 1936 as a minor age. The famous Maharani hospital at Jagdalur was built in memory of Maharani Praphul Kumari Devi in 1937.

Later in 1941, an Air strip was made at Jagdalpur. One bridge was also constructed during this time over river indravati. In 1948, Bastar state has been merged in Indian Union.

Maharaja Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo got killed in a "police action" on 25 March 1966 when he revolted against the Union Of India for the rights of tribals in his erstwhile principality, scores if not hundreds of tribals got killed in that police action defending their former ruler,[citation needed] who ultimately succumbed to 13 bullet injuries in Baster Palace. The current Maharaja Kamal Chandra Bhanj Deo is his grand nephew.
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Coordinates:   19°5'28"N   82°0'51"E

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  • it is good place to reside, cool and hectic free life, close to dense forest(pure O2) and beauty of indravati river,bless of Maa Danteshwari. all add the simple good life.
  • life rocks.. on the rocks.. chitrakut is a place to fall and kutumbser is a place to hide. enjoy people mandi misses u all a lot
  • I m born and brought up at Jdp.Good weather,simple,innocent,helping and beautiful residents.But still lack of good medical facilities and education.
  • Jagdalpur is one of most beautiful towns of the country. Jagdalpur is rich in greenary, with big trees everywhere, and plantations surrounding the town providing a pleasant and healthy atmosphere and free from pollution.Because of this the temperature even in peak summer is moderate which is a key attraction of Jagdalpur. I have born and brought up here.
  • my favourite place in d world.missing every bit of it being far away frm home.
  • i love jagdalpur H...
  • SHIVESH HOUSE
  • the vrindavan colony is the best place to live in jagdalpur, in terms of posh life style and natural beauty. Both the ways of living life are present here.Mohd. Munaf Nagaria is having a very interesting personality and character, who is staying in the house called mannat in vrindaven colony.
  • We lived here in 1954-1956 near circuit house. River was close to go for swim in the summer. I studied at Bastar High School. Is it still there!! I have wonderful memories of those days. Ganesh utsav was celeberated at Shivarasal and Durgapuja was held on the grounds near circuit house. For few nights we all paricipated in cultural shows like danse, music, drama etc. I remember Rath yatra and hitting each other with some green berries fired through a bamboo gun! We used to visit chitrakut fall and other around natural scenic places often. I remember a day long bus trip from Dhamatari to Jagadalpur via Kanker. It was so beautiful going through hills and green forests. Our stay at Jagadalpur was most pleasant and again very memorable. We live far away at Montreal, Canada, another beauiful city. India has ancient and precious history but Canada has vast geography! I wish everyone all the best. Dilip
  • my home
  • I LOVE JAGDALPUR,IT IS A PLACE OF COMMUNAL HARMONY.PEOPLE FROM ALL STATES OF INDIA RESIDE HERE WITH LOVE AND PEACE & CELEBRATE ALL FESTIVALS TOGETHER WITH GREAT RESPECT.BUT THE POLITICAL PARTIES ARO TRYING TO MASS ITS COMMUNAL FOR THEIR GREEDINES.
  • I went to school Nirmal Vidyalay in 70's and early 80's. Great memories of celebrating multi-cultural festivals. Great weather, nearby wilderness and attractions like Chitrakut is closeby. The train ride from Jagdalpur to Vhizag on narrow gage is one of the most beautiful rides. It was mostly connected by bus and very limited train and no air. I suppose things have changed.
  • I am hear in Jagdalpur since 1963. I love my town and whole Bastar.But now a days Naxalites have turned this haven into hell.We living here with fear when and where these naxals will attack and kill innocent person.They do not spare even school child.
  • Jagdalpur is one of the best places in thwe world. Where you have innocent people. Communal harmony and brotherhood between people from all castes prevail here. I used to live in Jagdalpur till 2007. Born here and studied in Rashtriya Vidyalaya. I am Delhi now. Miss my Jagdalpur....
  • it is a awesome place.aamcho bastar kitro sundar.
  • Jagdalpur has a Municipal Corporation now
  • Give frequent updates of Jagdalpur guys
  • How do you reach there from Delhi ?
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