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Keonjhar State (), also known as Keunjhar, was one of the of during the period of the . The second largest of the states of the Orissa States Agency, it was located in present-day Kendujhar district, . The state was bounded in the north by Singhbhum District, in the east by the and Balasore District, in the south by and , and in the west by the states of Pal Lahara and . The state consisted of two clearly differentiated areas: Low Keonjhar, a region of flat river valleys — the main river being the , and the High Keonjhar, an area of forests dominated by mountain ranges with the reaching a height of 1078 m. The capital was at . Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 15, p. 202


History
According to traditions, Keonjhar State was founded during the 12th century rule of the Eastern Ganga dynasty when the founder Jyoti Bhanja of the , who was the brother of Adi Bhanja of Mayurbhanj, was enthroned as the Raja of Keonjhar with the help of the dominant local clans. The influence of the Bhuyans on the enthronement rituals and regnal traditions of Keonjhar suggests a long-standing relationship with the kingdom.

Around the 14th century, a prince from Keonjhar named Ananga Bhanja, who was a nephew of the Raja of Keonjhar was named the king of Baudh by the local chieftains under Ganga rule. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 7, p. 140.

After the independence of India in 1947 Keonjhar merged into Republic of India on 1 January 1948 following which it became the part of Keonjhar district (now Kendujhar).


Rulers
The rulers of Keonjhar State of the . The Keonjhar royal family adopted the emblems of the neighbouring State of Mayurbhanj, a and the yellow and blue colours. Princely States of India

  • Jyoti Bhanja (12th cen CE)
  • ...
  • Jagannath Bhanja (1688 - 1700)
  • Raghunath Bhanja (1700 - 1719)
  • Gopinath Bhanja (1719 - 1736)
  • Narsingh Narayan Bhanja (1736 - 1757)
  • Daneswar Narayan Bhanja (1757 - 1758)
  • Jagateswar Narayan Bhanja (1758 - 1762)
  • Pratap Balbhadra Bhanja (1762 - 1794)
  • Janardan Bhanja (1794 - 1825)
  • Gadadhar Narayan Bhanj Deo (1825 - 22 March 1861)
  • Dhanurjai Narayan Bhanj Deo (4 September 1861 – 27 October 1905)
  • Gopinath Narayan Bhanj Deo (27 Oct 1905 – 12 August 1926)
  • Balbhadra Narayan Bhanj Deo (12 Aug 1926 – 1 January 1948)


Titular
  • Balbhadra Narayan Bhanj Deo (1 January 1948 – 1963)
  • Nrusingh Narayan Bhanj Deo (1963 – 1979)
  • Anant Narayan Bhanj Deo (1979 – 1 December 2019)
  • Dhananjay Bhanj Deo (1 December 2019 – current)


See also
  • Eastern States Agency
  • Political integration of India

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