Maharaja Kam Dev Misir

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Maharaja Kamadeva Singh Misra
Rav
PredecessorMaharaja Jayarajadeva Singh Misra
BornDalkhu Baba or Dalapati Singh
1438 CE
Vijaypur Sikri, India
Died1532 (aged 94 )
Reotipur, Ghazipur, India
Spousetwo wives
Issue
  • Achal Misra (b.1456)
  • Vichal Misra (b.1458)
  • Sarang Misra(b.1461)
  • Rohit Misra(b.1465)
Names
Maharaja Kam Dev Singh Urf Rao Dalpat Misra
DynastySakarwar
FatherMaharaja Jay Raj Dev Singh Misir
ReligionHinduism

Mahārāja Kam Dév Singh Misra Urf Karam Singh (b.1438-1532) was a Kanyakubja Brahmin king[1] and the ruler of the Pahargarh Estate, which mainly comprised what are now the cities of Morena, Gwalior, Jhansi, Shivpuri. Kam Dev was the son of Maharaja Jay Raj Dev Singh who was the ruler of the Vijaypur Sikri estate (Fatehpur Sikri).

Kāmdéva and Dhāmdéva ruled over a large area which consisted of present day Mōrénā, Gwālior, Jhānsi, Ṭikamgarh, Sāgar, Chatarpur, Satna, Rewa, Chitrakooṭ, Fatéhpur, Kānpur(Dehat&City), Unnāō, Auraiyā, Jālaun, Dhaulpur, Bāndā, Mahōbā, Śivapuri, Gauna, Śeōpur, Vijayapur Sikri, Khérāgarh, Bhind, Kannauj & Itwah (or an area of almost 124,765 km²)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ansari, Saiyad Hasan (1986). Evolution and Spatial Organization of Clan Settlements, A Case Study of Middle Ganga Valley. Concept publishing company. p. 101,103,193.