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Raja Narasingha Malla Deb (born 22 January 1907) was a Member of the Indian Parliament. He was the 16th Ruler of Jhargram from 1916 until the royal powers, privileges were abolished by an amendment to the Constitution of India in 1954.〔(World of Royalty,Indian Princely States )〕 ==Early years and accession== Narasingha Malla Deb's ancestors had come from Rajasthan with Man Singh to conquer Bengal on behest of Mughal Emperor Akbar.They defeated the local Malla tribal rulers and took the name Malla Deb.He was born the only son of Raja Chandi Charan Malla Deb of Jhargram by his wife, Rani Kumud Kumari of Ghatshila. Narasingha belongs to the Chauhan clan of Rajputs. He succeeded to the titles and dignities of his father after nine years of Court of Wards (India) because his father suddenly died when he was a minor. He was enthroned shortly afterwards.〔(Rajput Provinces of India )〕 The infant and his sibling sister Vishnupriya were raised by their mother, Rajmata Kumud Kumari Devi. The Governor of Bengal appointed Professor Debendra Mohan Bhattacharya of Dacca as his preceptor who was obligated to groom him up as an accomplished ruler.As a child, Narasingha was sent first to Midnapore Collegiate School, and then to Presidency College, Calcutta , where he obtained a degree in History. Narasingha was also known with his full name as Raja Sir Narasingha Malla Ugal Sanda Deb, Raja Bahadur of Jhargram. The King of Jhargram was popularly known as Ugal Sanda – the bull in the fort walls of the city of Jhargram. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Narasingha Malla Deb」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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