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  • Baiswada State, also called Kingdom of Baiswada, was one of the States of India in Awadh region. Baiswada got its name because Bais Rajputs dominated this area. It was founded by Maharaj Abhaychandra Bais, from the 25th generation of Samrat Harsh Vardhan Bais of Thanesar. The capital of Baiswada was Daundiya Kheda.


    History


    Keshav Rai, alias Ganesh Rai, the ruler of Lohaganj in the 24th generation from Harshavardhan, died in the battle of Chandawar on behalf of Raja Jaichand against Muhammad Ghori. H sons Nirbhaychand and Abhaychand, along with their mother, went to Sialkot in Punjab. Living in secret, the two princes returned to their homeland when they grew up. Around the year 1230, the Gautamvanshi king of Argal was attacked by the Muslim Subedar of Kada, but Gautam Raja defeated him. After some time Gautam Raja's wife went to Gangasnan, where the Muslim Subedar sent his soldiers to capture the queen. Seeing this, the queen shouted that if there is any Kshatriya here, then protect me. Coincidentally both Bais princes were present. They immediately killed the Muslim soldiers. After rescuing the queen, Nirbhaychand died from multiple wounds, but Abhaychand survived. Abhaychand married Gautam Raja's daughter. Raja gave her 1440 villages in the dowry north of the Ganges, where Abhaychand laid the foundation of Bais state. This Bais state came to be called Baiswada.
    In 1856 when the British annexed Oudh State, then Maharaj Rao Ram Baksh Singh fought them and captured Oudh and merged it in Baiswada. Due to his bravery, Begum Hazrat Mahal gave him the title of "Raja-e-Awadh ". After capturing Oudh, Baiswada became the fourth biggest state of India covering 30,905 sq miles.
    In 1858, the British attacked on Daundiya Kheda Fort and with the help of Chandi Kewat, a treacherous accomplice of the King, captured and destroyed the fort.They arrested the King and hanged him on 28 December 1858. Army General of Baiswada Rana Beni Madho fought 20 battles in 22 months against the British and secured his victory in every battle. When Britishers captured Baiswada in 1858, the state got under the Court of Words and later in 1949 was merged in republic of India.


    Rulers


    Samrat Shalivahana
    Samrat Sundar Bhan
    Samrat Badri Bhan
    Samrat Suret Bhan
    Samrat Karn Bhan
    Samrat Uday Bhan
    Samrat Jagjiv Bhan
    Samrat Rajdev Bhan
    Samrat Shabd Bhan
    Maharaja Ashwini Kumar
    Maharaja Dhok Kumar
    Maharaja Trilok Chandra I (captured Indraprasth)
    Maharaja Vikram Chandra
    Maharaja Kartik Chandra
    Maharaja Ram Chandra
    Maharaja Adhar Chandra
    Maharaja Kalyan Chandra
    Maharaja Bhim Chandra
    Maharaja Bodh Chandra
    Maharaja Govind Chandra
    Maharani Prema Devi
    (name of 6 kings missing)
    Maharaja Nar Vardhan
    Maharaja Rajya Vardhan I
    Maharaja Aditya Vardhan
    Maharaja Prabhakar Vardhan
    Maharaja Rajyavardhana
    Samrat Harsha (younger son of Prabhakar Vardhan, received throne after brother's death
    Maharaj Yashkarn (grandson of Harsh Vardhan)
    Raja Ranshakti
    Raja Dhir Chandra
    Raja Braj Kumar
    Raja Ghosh Chandra
    Raja Puranmal
    Raja Jaganpati
    Raja Parimal Dev
    Raja Mani Chandra
    Raja Kamaldev
    Raja Yashdhar Dev
    Raja Doril Dev
    Raja Kripal Shah
    Raja Ratan Shah
    Raja Hindupati
    Raja Raj Shah
    Raja Pratap Shah
    Raja Rudra Shah
    Raja Vikramaditya
    Raja Tambe Rai
    Raja Kshatrapati Rao
    Raja Jagat Pati
    Raja Keshav Rai
    Maharaja Abhay Chandra (founder of Baiswada)
    Maharaja Karn Rai
    Maharaja Siddh Rai
    Maharaja Purn Rao
    Maharaja Ghatam Dev (founder of Ghatampur)
    Maharaja Jajan Dev (founder of Jajmau)
    Maharaja Ranvir Dev (founder of Ranvirpur Purva)
    Maharaja Rohitashv
    Maharaja Satan Dev
    Maharaja Trilok Chandra II Singh
    Maharaja Rao Prithvi Chandra Singh
    Maharaja Rao Dev Rai Singh
    Maharaja Rao Bhairon Das Singh
    Maharaja Rao Tara Chandra Singh
    Maharaja Rao Sangram Singh
    Maharaja Rao Kanak Singh
    Maharaja Rao Prithiviraj Singh
    Maharaja Rao Purandar Singh
    Maharaja Rao Mardan Singh
    Maharaja Rao Raghunath Singh
    Maharaja Rao Verisal Singh
    Maharaja Rao Hari Singh
    Maharaja Rao Basant Singh (nephew of Hari Singh)
    Maharaja Rao Ram Baksh Singh (died 1858) (throne vacant till now)
    Maharaja Rao Ram Baksh Singh participated in 1858 revolt against Britishers.


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