The Bhanja Dynasty_ A Historical Journey। ଭଞ୍ଜ ରାଜବଂଶର ଇତିହାସ।Bhanja Rajabansha Ra Itihasa

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The Bhanja dynasty is a dynasty that originated in the northern and central regions of modern Odisha (in the Khiching region of Utkala and Khinjali mandalas) before the Gupta Empire became an imperial power. The dynasty, of ancient local Kshatriya lineage as documented by Hermann Kulke, succeeded the Vindhyatabi branch of the Nagas of Padmavati, who ruled from the Keonjhar district of Odisha and included Satrubhanja of the Asanpat inscription. The Bhanj later became feudatories of the Bhauma-Kara dynasty.
History
The early Bhanjas emerged as leading chieftains succeeding the Nagas of the Vindhyatabi rulers in Kendujhar and the Western Odisha region.
Khinjali mandala
The Khinjili mandala comprised areas of modern-day Boudh, Phulbani, Nayagarh, Ghumusar, and Sonepur. Its capital was Dhritipura (modern Boudh).
Khijjinga mandala
Khijjinga, or Khijjinga-Kotta, comprised areas of modern-day Mayurbhanj and Kendujhar.
Bhaumakara kingdom
Two princesses of the Khinjali Bhanjas, Vakula Mahadevi and Dharma Mahadevi
Mayurbhanj branch
The influence of the Khijjinga Bhanjas declined after the dominance of the Somavamshis in the Utkal region.
Kanika branch
The Kanika Bhanja branch was established by Bhujabal Bhanja most likely around the third century.
Bastar branch
The Bastar state was long ruled by the descendants of the Kakatiya dynasty until the 1920s.
Garh Haladia branch
The Haladia estate was an ancient vassal state of the Gajapati Empire that was ruled on their behalf by the Bhanj monarchs.
Keonjhar branch
According to traditions, Keonjhar State was founded sometime during the 12th century during the rule of the Eastern Ganga dynasty
Baudh branch
With the advent of Eastern Ganga rule over the region after the defeat of the Somavamshis, there were local chieftains ruling over Baudh as Eastern Ganga feudatories.
Daspalla branch
In the late 15th century around 1498 CE, Naren Bhanja, the brother of the raja of Baudh, was made chieftain of the Daspalla region, from which he later seceded and declared his independent kingdom.
Ghumusar branch
The rulers of Ghumusar zamindari were descendants of the Bhanja rulers of Khinjali mandala whose rule ended in the Boudh region as the Somavanshis conquered their territory during their conflicts with the Bhauma-Kara rulers during the 10th century CE[25] and were displaced into the Ghumusar region post-12th century where they set up their kingdom.
Ghumusar Bhanja rulers significantly contributed to the development of Odia literature during the Riti Yuga/Bhanja Yuga phase like Balabhadra Bhanja, Tribikram Bhanja, Dhanajaya Bhanja, Ghana Bhanja and Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja.
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