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Changbhakar State
चंगभाकर
Princely State
c. 1790–1948

Changbhakar State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
Area 
• 1901
2,347 km2 (906 sq mi)
Population 
• 1901
19,548
History 
• Established
c. 1790
1948
Succeeded by
India
Columbia-Lippincott Gazeteer. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1952) p. 369

Changbhakar State, also known as Chang Bhakar, was one of the princely states of British Empire in India in the Chhattisgarh States Agency.[1] It included 117 villages and had an area of 2,330 square kilometres (899 sq mi) with a 1941 population of 21,266 people. Bharatpur was the capital of the princely state.

History

In 1790 Changbhakar zamindari or estate was carved out of Koriya State. After the Anglo-Maratha war in the early nineteenth century, Changbhakar became a tributary state of British India. Changbhakar estate was recognized as a state in 1819. It was placed under Chota Nagpur States. In October 1905, it was transferred and brought under the control of the Commissioner of Chhattisgarh division of Central Provinces. It acceded to the Union of India in January 1, 1948 and was placed under Surguja district of Central Provinces and Berar. Presently it is a Subdivision and a Tehsil of Koriya district of Chhattisgarh state.[2]

Rulers

The rulers were Rajputs of the Chauhan dynasty. They had been formerly addressed as 'Raja', but from 1865 they used the title of 'Bhaiya'.

  • 1819 - 18.. Man Singh Deo
  • 1848 - 1865 Janjit Singh Deo
  • 1 Dec 1865 - 1897 Balabhadra Singh Deo (b. c.1825 - d. ....)
  • 1897 - 1932 Mahabir Singh Deo (b. 1879 - d. 1932)
  • 1932 - 1947 Krishna Pratap Singh Deo
  • 1932 - 1946 .... -Regent

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23°44′N 81°49′E / 23.733°N 81.817°E / 23.733; 81.817