Pratapgarh Estate

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Pratapgarh was an estate (taluqdari) of Oudh, British India.[1] The Taluqdari was controlled by the Somvanshi clan of Rajputs. Now it is part of Pratapgarh district in Uttar Pradesh, India.

CapitalPratapgarh
CommonlanguagesAwadhi, Hindi
Religion
Hinduism
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Pratapgarh Estate
1628–1947
StatusTaluqdari estate
CapitalPratapgarh
Common languagesAwadhi, Hindi
Religion
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja 
 1628–1682
Babu Pratap Singh (first)
 1921–1947
Raja Ajit Pratap Singh (last)
Historical eraEarly modern period
 Established
1628
 Acceded to India
1947
Succeeded by
Dominion of India
Today part ofUttar Pradesh,
Republic of India
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History

The rulers of the estate were originally ruling from a place known as Taroul or Tiroul near Allahabad. The ancestor of the family was Babu Sujan Shah, son of Raja Sangram Shah of Tiroul.[2] Later a descendant, Babu Pratap Singh (1628–1682) came to the region known as Rampur and built a fort, and gave the city its current name, Pratapgarh.[3]

List of rulers

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