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Badakhemundi estate, also
known as
Pedda Khimedi estate, was a
zamindari in the
Ganjam district in the
British period. It was an
offshoot of Parlakhemundi...
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Hindu architecture.
Early Gangas Imperial Gangas Paralakhemundi branch Badakhemundi branch Hindol branch Sanakhemundi branch Bamanda branch Gangas of Svetaka...
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zamindari among his sons,
splitting into two branches-
Pedda Khimedi (
Badakhemundi) and
Chinna Khimedi (Sanakhemundi) in 1608. Two
scions of the Bodokhemundi...
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Chandradeva Jenamani and
Udhavadeva Jenamani,
belonging to the
family of the
Badakhemundi (Bodo Khemundi) Raja of Ganjam,
which was a
branch of the Paralakhemundi...
- wife, Rani
Suryamani Patamahadei adopted a
prince from the
zamindari of
Badakhemundi. With the prince's
accession to the
throne as Ga****ati
Dibyasingha Deva...
- Paralakhemundi, Mayurbhanj, Ghumusara, Athagada,
Athagada Patana,
Digapahandi (
Badakhemundi), Khallikote, Sanakhemundi, Chikiti, Surangi, Jeypore, Ali, Kanika, Dhenkanal...
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Jeypore Estate and
Gadapur (Kandhamal district) in the west,
Khimandi (
Badakhemundi Estate) in the
south and
Ghumusar in the north. They were
devotees of...
- by Mr. Chisholm. The
Khemundi country,
consisting of Paralakhemundi,
Badakhemundi and Sanakhemundi, was
under a
single ruler till 1607. Paralakhemundi...
- Paralakhemundi,
Rajaguru Basudeba Mahapatra of
Chikiti and
Tripati ****akaratna of
Badakhemundi among others.
Patra also
learned from Guru
Mohana Panda of Paralakhemundi...
- made and
transported to
Jagannath Temple.
Nilakantha Deva, the king of
Badakhemundi was
offered khandua sari made of one
piece of
khandua silk
called caukandika...