Ani Nath Shahdeo
Ani Nath Shahdeo was Nagvanshi king in 17th century. He was king of Barkagarh. He founded his capital at Satrangi near Subarnarekha river. He built Jagannath temple in 1691. He established Hat i.e. market at that place which is now known as Hatia.[1][2][3]
Ani Nath Shahdeo | |
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Thakur | |
King of Barkagarh estate(constitute of Udaipur,Siri,Bundu,Palani pragana) | |
Predecessor | Maharaja Ram Shah |
Successor | »late Thakur Jagannath Shahdeo (2nd generation)»late Thakur Gopi Nath Shahdeo (3rd generation)»late Thakur Pyare Nath Shahdeo (4th generation)»late Thakur Nayan Nath Shahdeo (5th generation)»late Thakur Raghunath Shahdeo (6th generation)»Amar Shaheed Thakur Viswanath Shahdeo (7th generation)»late Thakur Kapilnath Shahdeo(8th generation)»late Thakur Jagnnath Shahdeo (9th generation)»late Thakur Devendra Nath Shahdeo (10th generation)»late Thakur Bagleshwar Nath Shahdeo (11th generation)»Thakur Navin Nath Shahdeo presently (12th generation) |
Born | Navratangarh |
Died | Satrangi(Now in Ranchi) |
Dynasty | Nagvanshi |
Father | Ram Shah |
Mother | Mukta Devi |
Religion | Hinduism |
Personal life and Family
He was son of king Ram Shah and Mukta Devi. He was younger brother of King Raghunath Shah. He married the daughter of king of Rewa.[3]
References
- "400 stalls to offer rich fare at Rath Mela". timesofindia. 17 July 2015.
- "रांची में रथ मेला का इतिहास : एनीनाथ शाहदेव ने 1691 में जगन्नाथपुर मंदिर का कराया था निर्माण". prabhatkhabar. 4 July 2019.
- Krishna, Sanjay. Jharkhand Ke Parva-Tayohar, Mele Aur Paryatan Sthal. ISBN 9789351866336.
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