Kedar Ray

Kedar Ray
Maharaja of Bikrampur[1]
Monarch of Bikrampur
Reign1561-1616
Coronation1561 (first)
PredecessorPosition established (first)
SuccessorChand Dev Ray
Position abolished
Born1561
Bikrampur, Bengal Sultanate (now Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Died1616
Sripur, on the Battlefield
SpouseUnknown
Issue
  • Chand Deb Ray
  • Sôrnomoyi Debi
HouseBaro Bhuyans
FatherJadob Deb Ray
MotherUnknown
ReligionHinduism (born)
Shaktism (permanent)

Kedarnath Dev Ray (1561–1616 CE) was the Maharaja of Bikrampur, and among the most prominent of the Baro-Bhuyan in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, he resisted Mughals till he was in power (before being defeated by mughal vassal of Amber, Man Singh I).[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

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