The area of Jashpur State was ruled by a Dom dynasty at the time of the Mughal Empire. Sujan Rai, a son of the Suryavanshi Raja of Banswada in Rajputana, arrived to the place and saw that the population was not satisfied with their ruler, Raibhan Dom. Sujan led a rebellion, defeated and killed the Dom Raja in battle, and proclaimed himself king.
The Chauhan Rajput rajas of Jashpur accepted the sovereignty of the Bhonsle dynasty of Nagpur State, paying a tribute of 21 buffalos. Before 1818 the Bhonsle placed Jashpur State under the administration of Surguja State. The state became a British protectorate in 1818.[2]
Jashpur was one of the states of the Eastern States Agency. The last ruler of this princely state signed the accession to the Indian Union on 1 January 1948.[3]
Rulers
The rulers of Jashpur State bore the title of 'Raja'.[4]
Rajas (Pre-Independence of India)
S.no
Name
Period
Birth
Death
1
Raja Ranjit Singh
till 1813
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1813
2
Vacant/ Unknown
1813 – 1826
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3
Raja Ram Singh
1826 – 1845
1822
1845
4
Raja Pratap Narayan Singh Deo Bahadur
1845 – 1900
1822
1900
5
Raja Bishan Pratap Singh Deo
1900 – 1924
1864
1924
6
Raja Deo Saran Singh Deo
1924 – 1926
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7
Raja Vijay Bhushan Singh Deo
1926 – 1948
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1982
Titular Rajas (Post-Independence of India)
S.no
Name
Period
Birth
Death
1
Raja Vijay Bhushan Singh Deo
1948 – 1982
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1982
2
Yuvraj Upendra Singh Judeo*
1948—1973
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1973
3
Raja RanVijay Singh JuDev
1969present
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alive
*Between 1948 and 1973 Upendra Singh, son of Vijay Bhushan served as Yuvraj (Prince) of Jashpur State but unfortunately on February 24, 1973, Singh died with unknown reasons.