Tintanga Estate

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Tintanga Karari Estate
1700–1949
Common languagesThēthi,
Hindi
GovernmentZamindari Estate
Zamindar 
• Unknown
Babu Tribhuvan Das (first)
• 1941–1949
Babu Maheswari Prasad Yadav (last)
History 
• Established
1700
• Acceded to India
1949
CurrencyIndian Rupee
Succeeded by
Dominion of India
Today part ofBihar,
Republic of India

The Tintanga Estate was a notable zamindari Estate in Bhagalpur division of Bihar.[1][2][3] It was one of the prominent zamindar family of Kosi-Bhagalpur division.

The chieftains of Tintanga had zamindari of Kajha, Dharampur, chausa, Birbas, Bihpur, Gogri, Basetha, Ekchari and Puaraini. which was spread over an area of thousands of acres in the modern-day districts of Madhepura, Munger, Khagaria, Purnea and Bhagalpur.

Maheswari Prasad zamindar of Tintanga.

Origin and History[change | change source]

Babu Santlal Das of Tintanga Estate was a notable zamindar, freedom fighter and one of the founder member of Gop Jatiya Mahasabha which later Merged with All India Yadav Mahasabha. Later on he was succeeded by his Son Babu Maheswari Prasad. The Tintanga Zamindari (Estate) was owned by Majhraut Clan of Yaduvanshi Ahir’s they were of Jaswant Hemti Rai Mool from Dhamaun Deeh Samastipur. Tintanga was one of the largest and respected zamindari estate of Yadav’s in Bihar. The zamindar family of Tintanga had close links with Murho-Ranipatti zamindar Family and all together these families played an important role in upliftment of Yadav community in Bihar and in formation of All India Yadav Mahasabha.[4][5][6][7]

Zamindari compensation bond of Maheswari Prasad

List of Zamindars[change | change source]

  • Shree Luchai Das (Lalchand Babu)
  • Babu Tribhuvan Das
  • Babu Phuchai Das (Phoolchand)
  • Babu Santlal Das
  • Babu Maheswari Prasad

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References[change | change source]

  1. Dept, Bengal (India) Agriculture and Industries (1893). Report.
  2. Revenue, Bihar and Orissa (India) Board of (1933). Report on the Land Revenue Administration of the Province of Bihar and Orissa.
  3. Bihar (India) (1936). Bihar in ... Superintendent, Government Printing.
  4. Bihar in ... Superintendent, Government Printing. 1938.
  5. Bhartiya, Ranjeet (2022-06-18). "यादव रियासत, Princely State/Estate/Zamindari of Yadavas". Jankari Today. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  6. Department, Bihar (India) Land Revenue (1936). Report on the Land Revenue Administration of the Province of Bihar ... Superintendent, Government Printing, Bihar.
  7. Bihar (India); Choudhury, Pranab Chandra Roy (1962). Bihar District Gazetteers: Hazaribagh. Superintendant, Secretariat Press, Bihar.