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  2. Raj Darbhanga - Wikipedia

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    Raj Darbhanga was a main patron of Dhrupad, a vocal style in Hindustani classical music. One of the three major schools of Dhrupad today is known as Darbhanga Gharana. [17] [better source needed] Raj Darbhanga supported Murad Ali Khan, one of the foremost sarod players of his time. Khan is credited with being the first person to use metal ...

  3. Lakshmeshwar Singh - Wikipedia

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    The British Raj placed the estate of Darbhanga under the control of the Court of Wards because the heirs to the estate were minors. [ citation needed ] One of his tutors was a Scottish-Englishman, Chester Macnaghten till his majority, then became the founding principle of the Rajkumar College, Rajkot .

  4. Kameshwar Singh - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Maharaja Sir Rameshwar Singh Goutam, the King of Darbhanga Raj. He was born on 28 November 1907 at Darbhanga in a Maithil Brahmin family. He succeeded, to the throne of his estate of Darbhanga Raj, upon death of his father on 3 July 1929. [1]

  5. Zamindars of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of the Mughals, the British East India Company held sway over much of South Asia. [10] The colonial power wanted the revenue system "to be simple in its principle and uniform in its operation," but the zamindari system was so ingrained that even the early British rulers, from the grant of Dewani (1765) to the Permanent Settlement (1793), dared not challenge it fundamentally.

  6. Maharaja Narendra Singh - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Narendra Singh (died 1760) was the Maharaja and principal landowner of Darbhanga in the Mithila region, presently in the state of Bihar, India.He belonged to the Khandavala Rajavansh of Raj Darbhanga. [1]

  7. Shyama Mai Temple - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Rameshwar Singh was one of the seeker kings of the Darbhanga royal family. Due to the name of the king, this temple is known as Rameshwari Shyama Mai. The temple was founded by Maharaj Kameshwar Singh of Darbhanga in 1933.

  8. History of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Most notably Tekari Raj, Raj Darbhanga, Bettiah Raj, Hathwa Raj, Kharagpur Raj and Banaili Estate. At the age of 80 years, during India's First War of Independence, he actively led a select band of armed soldiers against the troops under the command of the East India Company and also recorded victories in many battles. [92]

  9. Mithila (region) - Wikipedia

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    The first of these was the Karnats of Mithila, the Oiniwar Dynasty and the Khandwala Dynasty, also known as Raj Darbhanga. The Malla dynasty and Licchavi dynasty of Nepal are also Maithil in origin. The rulers of the Oiniwar Dynasty and the Raj Darbhanga were Maithil Brahmins.