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Bobbili
Zamindari Estate
Number of Jeroyati Villages:139 Villages(by 1907)
Number of Agraharams and Mokhasas:53 and 5 respectively.
Area:300 Sq miles by 1907.
Possession:1652
Revenue by 1907:4,36,800/-
Accession:1949

Bobbili Estate is one of the most Important Zamindaries in the Madras Presidency , then in the Vizagapatam District, presently in the Vizianagaram district, Andhra Pradesh, India. It comprises 153 Jeroyati villages, 53 Agraharams, 5 Mokhasas by 1907 and a revenue of 8,33,000/- by 1938. It is one of the most influential Zamindari. [1] It is spread over 300 square miles. It also bought shares in many estates like Kirlampudi, Dontamuru etc. It prospered in the period of British reign in India.

History

The Zamindars of this estate belong to the Venkatagiri estate Royal family.The 21th descendant of the Venkatagiri Estate owners[2] named Pedda Rayudu. During the campaign of Shere Mohammad Khan , Nawab of chicacole to the circar districts, Pedda Rayudu accompanied him and proved his valour for which he was awarded the title , Ranga Rao as heridetary title and Rajam Hunda for lease. The Zamindar built a new fort and named the place Bobbili (originally Bebbuli which means Tiger or Sher).[3]They were continuously in fight with Vizianagaram Rajah's which led to the Battle of Bobbili.

Battle of Bobbili

The battle of Bobbili in 1757, is one of the significant episodes in the history of the state of Andhra Pradesh. Vizianagaram kings won the war with the help of French General Marquis de Bussy.Bobbili warriors faced the huge army with tremendous valour. Finally lost the war but the heir escaped the place.He re-established the territory during the british reign. [4][5]

During British Reign

This estate prospered during the british reign. They paid a peskash of 89,774/- by 1877. [6] They got the heridetary tile of Raja and Personal distinction of Maharaja.[7]

Relations

The Zamindars of Bobbili are closely related to the Nuzvid Estate Raja's through marital alliances. Pithapuram Estate , Venkatagiri estate, and Jetprole royal families are very closely related to Bobbili Royal family as they are all claim their descent from the same ancestor.[8]

Further reading

References

  1. ^ "Sketch of the Bobbili Zamindari".
  2. ^ "Ancestor of Bobbili Raja's".
  3. ^ "Bobbili Estate possession history".
  4. ^ Koteswaramma, Kondapalli (12 November 2015). "The Sharp Knife of Memory". Zubaan – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "The Hindu : The tiger of Bobbili".
  6. ^ "Bobbili Zamindari Peskash".
  7. ^ "Maharaja of Bobbili in Madras Asylum Press Almanac".
  8. ^ "Relations of Pithapuram Royal Family".