Kingdom of Haihaiyavansi

Kalachuris of Raipur
Haihaiyavanshi Garh in 17th century, split into two branches at Ratanpur and Raipur
Haihaiyavanshi Garh in 17th century, split into two branches at Ratanpur and Raipur
CapitalRaipur (Rayapura)
Religion
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kalachuris of Ratnapura
Bhonsle dynasty
Today part ofIndia

The Kingdom of Haihaiyavansi, ruled by the Kalachuris of Raipur was a Garh Under Garha Kingdom which consisted of the central part of the present-day state of Chhattisgarh located in India.

In 1740, the Maratha general of Nagpur, Bhaskar Pant conquered the kingdom for Raghoji I Bhonsle.[1] The Raipur branch of the kingdom survived until 1753, also being annexed by the Marathas of Nagpur.[2]

The last ruler was Mohan Singh, who ruled under the suzerainty of Raghoji Bhonsle of Nagpur and died in 1758.[3]

  1. ^ Mellor, John Williams; Weaver, Thomas F.; Lele, Uma J. (1968). Developing Rural India: Plan and Practice. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-0296-8.
  2. ^ India, Archaeological Survey of (1884). Reports. Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing.
  3. ^ Mishra, P. L. (1969). "Mohansingh (The Last Kalachuri King)". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 31: 207–213. JSTOR 44138363.