Sarangarh State

Sarangarh was a princely state in India during the British Raj ruled by a Raj Gond dynasty. The emblem of the state was a turtle.

Its capital was in Sarangarh town, now in Chhattisgarh state. The state had no significant towns except for its capital. A small state, its area was 1,399 km² with a population of 79,900, according to the 1901 census.

History
According to legend, Sarangarh state was founded in the first century AD by members of the Gond clan that had migrated from Bhandara. It was originally a dependency of the Ratanpur Kingdom and later became one of the eighteen Garhjat states under Sambalpur State The Sambalpur kings favoured Sarangarh owing to its readiness to help their kingdom during military campaigns.

In 1818 Sarangarh became a British protectorate. Between 1878 and 1889 Sarangarh state was placed under the direct administration of British India owing to economic mismanagement and the infancy of the ruler Bhawani Pratap Singh. Sarangarh was a small feudatory state, part of the Chhattisgarh division.

On 1 January 1948 Sarangarh State acceded to the Indian Union.

Rulers
Sarangarh State was one of several princely states governed by the Raj Gond Dynasty of Gonds. The rulers bore the title 'Raja'

Rajas

 * .... – ....               Udibhan Singh
 * .... – ....               Birbhan Singh
 * .... – 1736               Udho Sai Singh
 * 1736 – 1777               Kalyan Sai
 * 1777 – 1808               Vishvanath Sai
 * 1808 – 1815               Subhadra Sai
 * 1827 – 5 January 1828         Bhikhan Sai                        (d. 1828)
 * 5 January 1828 – 1828        Tikan Sai
 * 1828 – May 1829           Gajraj Singh                       (d. 1829)
 * May 1829 – 1872           Singram Singh
 * 1872 – Sep 1889           Bhawani Pratap Singh               (b. c.1865 – d. 1889)
 * Sep 1889 – 5 August 1890     Lal Raghubir Singh                 (d. 1890)
 * 5 August 1890 – 11 January 1946 Bahadur Jawahir Singh              (b. 1886 – d. 1946)
 * 11 Jan 1946 – 15 August 1947 Naresh Chandra Singh               (b. 1908 – d. 1987)
 * (1988- d. 2016) Raja Sishir Raj Bindu Singh
 * (2016 - present) Raja Shree Raj Singh