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Ruling Dynasty Of Mithila Dr. Sir Kameswar Singh

Author Name: Amar Kant Mishra | Format: Paperback | Genre : History & Politics | Other Details

Ruling Dynasty of Mithila is a book written by Amarkant Mishra. The author was the PA to His Highness, the late Dr. Sir Kameswar Singh, the Maharaja Dhiraja of Darbhanga. Mithila was the state territory of King Janak, where the King of Awadh Raja Dasharath had visited to marry his first son Lord Ram. 

Mithila was a state with its own culture, literature and different philosophy of life. Acharya Sankaracharya was defeated here. Darbhanga was the town where the last Maharaja Sir Kameswar Singh made his state capital and constructed a monumental palace named Nargauna Palace. Dr. Sir Kameswar Singh was the biggest landlord in independent India. His role in independence was a prominent one. He was a member of the constituent assembly. 

This book contains the entire scenario of the abolishment of the Zamindari system and all the changes that came during the change of reign from British to Indian rule. The book also contains the contribution of Maharaja Sir Kameswar Singh to the education, literature, and culture of Mithila at that time.

 

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Amar Kant Mishra

Amar Kant Mishra, a common man outside the relatives of Darbhanga Raj Family, was appointed as a clerk in Darbhanga Raj Head Office in 1940 at the age of 18. The boy had no certificate, at all. When the matter of the appointment of the boy came to the knowledge of HH Dr. Sir Kameswar Singh, HH called the boy and interviewed him. Being pleased with the boy, HH ordered him to be placed as PA to the Mahraja Dhiraja of Darbhanga. Since then, Mr. Mishra served the Maharaja till last breath of the HH. After the death of the Maharaja, Mr. Mishra began his career, completed his Matriculation, Inter, then BA, and finally, graduated his MA in English Literature. His dormant literary talent emerged, and many of his talks were cast on AIR. One of his talks ‘Wonder: that was Mithila’ was his superb article published in the Akashvani Magazine of March 13, 1983. LALAKA NUA (ललका नुआ) published in Mithila Mihir in the Maithili Language was the talk of time. He later wrote The Ruling Dynasty of Mithia which covers the history, socio-economic lifestyle and Philosophy of Mithila the state where Lord Rama was a proud son-in-law.

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