The Ujjainiya or Ujjainia (Hindi: उज्जैनिया) is a clan of Rajputs mainly found in Bihar and Purvanchal. They are an off-shoot of Paramara dynasty of Malwa...
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modern-day Bihar, India. Sher Shah Suri was assisted by his allies, the Ujjainiya Rajputs of Bhojpur and Gautam Rajputs who were led by the commander, Gajpati...
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also known as Raja Gajpati Sahi was a ruler of Bhojpur belonging to the Ujjainiya dynasty. He accepted the suzerainty of Sher Shah Suri and thus also served...
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Dumraon Raj was a feudal principality in the Bhojpur region ruled by the Ujjainiya dynasty. The principality was founded when Raja Horil Singh founded a...
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received its name after the town of Bhojpur (Arrah), the headquarters of the Ujjainiya Rajputs of the former Shahabad district of Bihar. The economic and industrial...
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was the capital of the eponymous Jagdishpur Raj ruled by Rajputs of the Ujjainiya clan. One of its rulers, Kunwar Singh, was a major figure in the Indian...
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Jagdishpur Raj was a feudatory zamindari ruled by a cadet branch of the Ujjainiya dynasty. It was situated in modern-day Jagdishpur, in the erstwhile Shahabad...
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Jagdishpur in the Indian state of Bihar. He belonged to a cadet branch of the Ujjainiya dynasty which ruled the Jagdishpur principality. A British judicial officer...
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embroiled in a 100-year war with the neighbouring Ujjainiyas of Bhojpur in modern-day Bihar. The Ujjainiya chieftain, Raja Harraj was initially successful...
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as feudatories of the Paramaras of Malwa Ujjainiyas of Bhojpur The Rajas of Bhojpur belonged to the Ujjainiya branch of the Paramaras. Following the fall...
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most early settlers were Rajput rulers of Parmara dynasty then called as Ujjainiya. In the year 1972, Shahabad district was bifurcated in two parts namely...
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with the onset of Ghurid invasion in the West. These groups included the Ujjainiya clan of Parmar Rajputs. Gajpati Ujjainia of the same clan was a chieftain...
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Sharad Joshi Mohan Yadav Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga Ujjainiya Ujjaini Mahakali Temple Maratha Empire Scindia Gwalior State Dewas Junior...
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war (also known as the Jaunpur-Ujjainiya war), refers to the conflict between the Jaunpur Sultanate and the Ujjainiya Rajput chiefs of the Bhojpur region...
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this alliance were the marital ties shared between the Sakarwars and the Ujjainiyas. In October 1859, after subsequent guerilla skirmishes with the British...
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Chero dynasty (section War with the Ujjainiyas)
Rai, Kumkum Chand Jharap drove out Ujjainiyas from Bhojpur region and capture major parts of territory. The Ujjainiyas could not offer much resistance because...
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Singh (Hindi: राजा होरिल सिंह) was a ruler of Dumraon belonging to the Ujjainiya dynasty. He initially had his capital in Mathila Buxar but later shifted...
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Kumkum Chand Jharap drove out Ujjainiyas from the Bhojpur region and captured major parts of the territory. In 1611, Ujjainiyas defeated Cheros and recaptured...
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Jaunpur-Bhojpur War (1389–1489) Jaunpur Sultanate Ujjainiyas of Bhojpur Jaunpur Sultanate Victory Ujjainiyas flee into the forest and lead a guerilla warfare...
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of the Ujjainiyas, was occupied by the Jaunpur Sultan, who appointed his official there before returning to Jaunpur. However, the Ujjainiyas persistently...
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12 October 1595. Daniyal's fifth wife was the daughter of Raja Dalpat Ujjainiya. She was the mother of Prince Hushang Mirza born in 1604, and of Princess...
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word Bhojpuri is derived from Bhojpur. After the conquest of Chero and Ujjainiya Rajputs in 12th century, who were the descendants of Raja Bhoj from Ujjain...
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Bhojpur region of modern-day Western Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The Ujjainiya clan of Rajputs were the main territorial lords of this region and they...
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Bhojpur is an historical region in Bihar, known for its association with Ujjainiya Rajputs. The region is also known for the worst form of landlordism, which...
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agree with him. According to them Bairisal was brother of Gajapati the Ujjainiya king of Jagdishpur. According to Akbarnama, he visited Delhi and accompanied...
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number of men absent from Shahabad to serve in the Army was 4680. The Ujjainiya zamindar of Bhojpur also informed him that 12000 recruits from his district...
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of Daniyal Mirza and one of two children borne by his Hindu wife, an Ujjainiya Paramara princess of Bhojpur (the other child being a daughter, Mahi Banu...
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Jadid, or New Bhojpur. Bhojpur was the capital of the Ujjainiya rajas of Bhojpur. The Ujjainiyas, a Rajput clan that claimed ancestry from the Paramara...
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were the old marital ties shared between the Sakarwar Rajputs and the Ujjainiya Rajputs. Throughout the rest of the summer of 1858, the rebels kept on...
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fierce pride in lineage and tradition. However, by the 17th century, the Ujjainiya Rajput clan of Bihar was recognised as Parmar Rajputs by the Rajputs of...
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