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Daspalla State

Daspalla State ((オリヤー語:ଦଶପଲ୍ଲା); (ヒンディー語:दस्पल्ला)) was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. Its capital was Kunjabangarh, located in present-day Nayagarh district, Odisha.
Daspalla was formed during the last part of 15th century after being separated from Baudh State.
Records found at Baudh state reveal that Daspalla was founded in 1498 by Naran Bhanj, a younger son of Raja Narayan Bhanj Deo of Baudh, during the reign of Siddya Bhanj.
==History==

Available records in writings and books reveal that at first there was no such place known as Daspalla. Rather it was a part of Baudh State ruled by the Bhanj dynasty of Rajput kings. During the rule of Bira Bhanj there was a rift in between Bira Bhanj and his cousin, Sal Bhanj. The dissident Sal Banj left Baudh and went to meet the Gajapati King of Puri through the ages old Jagannath Sadak. While resting with his followers at Padmatola Ghat, the king of Nayagarh got the news and made alliance with Sal Bhanj and declared him the king of that area. Getting the news, Bir Bhanj of Baudh got angry and sent troops to capture Sal Bhanj. But the troops of Baudh got defeated at the hands of Sal Bhanj and Nayagarh soldiers. As Sal Bhanj got ''Yasha'' (Fame) he named his kingdom as ''Yashpalla'' or ''Daspalla''. Other historians tell that king Sal Bhanj had only ''das'' (Oriya for 10) ''Pallies'' (villages) so ''Daspalli'' got renamed as Daspalla. This incident took place in 1495. King Sal Bhanj ruled for 3 years only and then his son Naran Bhanj ascended the throne.
The headquarters of Daspalla State changed from Badmul to Gania, Gania to Madhyakhand, Madhyakhand to Puruna Daspalla. The ninth king of Daspalla Padmanav Bhanj, during hunting, saw a wonderful thing that a wild dove was hunting and defeating a Chhanchan (Bird of prey) so he thought the place a heroic one and decided to change his capital to that place. At that time there was a Kandha chieftain named Kunj Malik. King Padmanav Bhanj defeated Kunj Malik and established his capital there, naming it as ''Kunjabangarh'' after the name of Kunja Malik.〔(Lanka Podi yatra - Mahaveer Kshetra, Daspalla, Odisha )〕
At the time of the British Raj Daspalla was one among the 26 feudatory states of Odisha. The instrument of accession to the Indian Union was signed by the last ruler of the state on 1 January 1948.〔(Rajput Provinces of India - Daspalla (Princely State) )〕

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