Saraikela State also spelt Seraikela, Saraikella or Seraikella, was a small princely state in India during the British Raj, in the region that is now the Jharkhand state.[2] Its capital was at Saraikela.
The state had an area of 1163 km2 which yielded an average revenue of Rs. 92,000 in 1901, and was one of the nine Chota Nagpur States, a group of small, non-salute states (minor princely states), under the authority of the governor of Bengal Presidency.[3] The last ruler of the state, Raja Aditya Pratap Singh Deo, signed the merger agreement acceding to the Indian Union on 18 May 1948.
In 1912 Saraikela came under the authority of the province of Bihar and Orissa, which was newly created from the eastern districts of Bengal. In 1936 the state was placed under the authority of the Orissa Province. Saraikela, along with 24 other princely states of the Eastern States Agency, acceded to the Government of India on 1 January 1948, with a will to merge the princely state with Orissa province of the Indian Republic.
As a result, both Saraikela and Kharsawan princely states were merged with Orissa in 1948. On 1 January 1948 itself, the tribals of these two princely states, who were in a majority, revolted against the merger with Orissa. This was supported by Patayet Sahib Maharajkumar Bhoopendra Narayan Singh Deo, third son of Raja Aditya , as a result of which he was imprisoned to ensure the popular movement died down. The central government appointed a commission under Mr. Baudkar to look into the matter. On the basis of the Baudkar commission report, Saraikela and Kharsawan princely states were merged with Bihar on 18 May 1948. These two princely states became part of Jharkhand when the state was carved out of Bihar on 15 November 2000. From 18 May 1948 onward, many non-tribal Oriyas of the districts of Saraikela Kharsawan, East Singhbhum, and West Singhbhum have migrated and settled permanently in Odisha.
Rulers
The rulers were Rajputs of the Rathore clan and bore the title of 'Kunwar' until 1884.[4] The rulers are descendants of the Porahat royal family.
Kunwars
1620 – 1677 Bikram Singh I
1677 – 1728 Nru Singh
1728 – 1743 Satrughan Singh
1743 – 1818 Abhiram Singh
1818 – 1823 Bikram Singh II
1823 – 1837 Ajamber Singh
1837 – 1883 Chakradhar Singh
25 Nov 1883 – Nov 1884 Udit Narayan Singh (b. 1849 – d. 1931)
Rajas
Nov 1884 – 9 December 1931 Udit Narayan Singh (s.a.)
9 December 1931 – 15 August 1947 Aditya Pratap Singh (b. 1887 – d. 1969)
Titular Rajas
Tribhuvan Singhdeo 1969 – 1993 ( b. 1930 – d. 1993)