sarangarh state
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Sarangarh State
Sarangarh State (Princely State)
Establishment
January 92: According to legend, Sarangarh state was founded in the first century AD by Gond ancestors that had migrated from Bhandara.
Chronology
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Were a series of military campaigns by Yashodharman, ruler of the Second Aulikara dynasty, that resulted in the conquest (albeit short-lived) of most of the Indian Subcontinent.
January 531: Yashodharman conquered much of the Indian subcontinent between c. 530-540 CE according to Mandsaur pillar inscription.
January 541: Yashodharman's short-lived empire disintegrated between 530 and 540 CE.
Was the partition of British India in two independent entities: India (with a Hindu majority) and Pakistan (with a Muslim majority). This included the several princely states that were dependent on the British Colony.
January 1948: Accession to India (exact date not known). The Indian Independence Act came into being on 15 August.
January 1051: Rajendra Chola I conquered Odisha.
February 1051: Rajendra Chola I occupied Odisha, but left the region after defeating the forces of the Pala Dynasty.
January 1551: According to legend Sarangarh state was founded in the first century AD by Gond ancestors that had migrated from Bhandara. It was originally a dependency of the Ratanpur Kingdom and later became one of the eighteen Garhjat states under Sambalpur State.
January 1819: In 1818 Sarangarh became a British protectorate.
Disestablishment
January 1948: Accession to India (exact date not known). The Indian Independence Act came into being on 15 August.
Selected Sources
Indian independence Act. Retrieved on March, 24th 2024 on https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1947/30/pdfs/ukpga_19470030_en.pdf
Sagar, K.C. (1992): Foreign Influence on Ancient India, Northern Book Centre, p.216