Today is the coronation day of one of the greatest hindu rulers of India, Gajapati #Kapilendradeva. A ruler who extended his kingdom to one of the largest Hindu empires.
588 years back he was placed in the throne of Odisha kingdom. 🙏🙏🙏
These are the main forts which were known to be under him at the peak of his rule(there could be many more, but we have this much info)
C:Hamvira Mohapatra
At the peak of his power this is the extent of his empire. He became the most powerful hindu ruler of his time in 15th century India #Kapilendradeva
#Kapilendradeva was a warrior king. Most part of his life was full of wars both offensive and defensive.
Here is a rough map of the route followed by his imperial army in the 33 years of rule.
These two maps will tell you about the genius of the man #Kapilendradeva. At the beginning of his rule his kingdom had roughly shrunk to this size(left) and at his peak it became as large as what u see in the image in right. ~15 times. Very few rulers can claim something similar
The interesting thing of the rule of #Kapilendradeva was his use of Indian military tradition to his advantage and succeed. He didn't have Portugese support neither had cavalry superiority based on imported Persian horses. He won wars by infantry & elephant forces.
#Kapilendradeva fought with kingdoms who all were superior to his kingdom in terms of financial, military, manpower resources at the begining of his rule. But, he was a man with superior calibre. Even though he faced setbacks but ultimately became the most powerful hindu ruler.
Odisha during the time of #Kapilendradeva became a total military state. Every family had atleast 1 member in the army. Mahaprabhu Jagannath became the symbol of its sovereignty. Even today we have many military titles as surnames Dalai,Bahinipati, Baliarsingh, Balabantaray etc
#Kapilendradeva had an army of 7 lakh men. He also had 2 lakh elephant forces. This is certainly an exaggeration. However, there is no doubt the elephant forces for Gajapati army was largest of that time in subcontinent. That is why they were called Gajapatis, lord of elephants
#Kapilendradeva 's son Hamavira Deva was one of the best warriors of history of India. His military genius was the reason behind his success in southern India. He defeated larger powers like Vijayanagar, Bahamani & probably Malwa and captured a large chunk of land from them.
#Kapilendradeva was the founder of the Suryavamsa dynasty. He was an empire builder. Due to his military success against various kingdoms he used the epithet, Gajapati Goudeswara Navakoti Karnata Kalabargeswara. This is still used by Gajapati kings of Puri.
Imperial Gajapatis under #Kapilendradeva had their capital in Cuttack and ruled from the fort of Barabati. Cuttack became the third largest city in India and 12th largest in the world during late 15th and early 16th century. Scholars, merchants, refugees across India settled here
#Kapilendradeva chose Purusottama Deva as his successor instead of his valiant warrior son Hamavira Deva. This resulted in a civil war in empire resulting loss of land from north, south and west. History of Odisha would have been different had Hamavira been made the king.
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Gajapati Bhanudeva II, a forgotten hero who defeated Sultan Ghiyasuddin Tuglak
Many people are aware of Lakhnauti campaign of Gajapati Narasimha Deva I and the feigned retreat strategy he used. Therefore, he is considered as a great monarch. However, we don't have many literary work(typical to Hindus of that time) who has written down these details+
What we have is vague epithets used for king in some drama or other places. The Turkic sources only come into rescue and talk in detail regarding the campaign. It is very rare for them that they accepted defeat by a Hindu king(but ultimately gives a self boasting tone though)but+
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The indomitable Hindu spirit in the land of Jagannath.
Read the story of tyranny of Aurangzeb and how Rathyatra and Jagannath worship was restarted post his death. 0/n
Taj Mahal was built with around 3.2 crore rupees. In Mughal period the annual pilgrimage tax from Puri Jagannath temple was around 9 lakh. This is coroborated in several sources including some Mughal sources as well. To put this into perspective we can say in 35 years 1/n
The tax collected from Puri Jagannath temple could have completely recovered the money spent in "The greatest wonder " of the world. So, you can assume this 9 lakh was a huge amount in those days. Ideally it is said that wealth is the biggest motivation behind any ruler's 2/n
Wow!!!
As per this report Odisha has overtaken some of its peers in terms of per capita net state dometic product.
Reduced poverty from 57%in 2004-05 to 29% in 2019-20.
Commendable👏👏
From being 3Rd from bottom in terms net state domestic product (just above UP &Bihar) currently it is at ~11 rank from bottom. In the entire period it has never grown slower than 5.5%. in 2000-10 decade it grew at 7.2% and from 2015-2020 it grew 8.8% rate. Really a good job
I assume if Odisha can continue this kind of growth till 2035 it will have GSDP of around 200-250$ billion range which will be same as what states like WB & Karnataka has today with much lower population.
I don't understand why so much hate for what he said. He just suggested few things which certainly carry some weight. He is not saying to stop manufacturing. He is saying not to follow China's path. The reason he gave are 1. There is a backlash in west regarding Chinese products+
As they believe they are importing too much from outside. So, obviously they will be hesitant to any other country including India. This is a fair point 2. He is saying, the autocratic govts can implement policies like easy land acquisition for infra or industry which China +
Has done but India has failed. Again this is correct. Infact he says China kept labour cost low forcefully. Can India do that, the answer is no.
These, two points are valid.
However, i don't agree when he says india can use service export instead. The first point he himself +
#LongThread Post Suryavansh Gajapati Odisha till 1568
In this thread we will discuss about some interesting information on Odisha post Prataprudra Deva's death around 1540 till final fall of the kingdom in 1568. This is comparatively small period but full of interesting tales 1/n
We will refer available primary sources like inscriptions, literary sources, western traveller's writings, Mughal sources along with local folklores. We will also discuss about opinions of some of the famous historians. We will try to clarify some of the myths. 2/n
After the death of Gajapati Prataprudra Deva, his two sons were killed by Gobinda Bidyadhara. After that he himself became the king and started the first Bhoi Gajapati dynasty of Odisha. He didn't rule for a long period however, we have inscriptions where he is said to have 3/n