Raja Sitaram Ray
Raja Sitaram Ray (Bengali: রাজা সীতারাম রায়) (1658–1714) was an autonomous king, a zamindar to the Mughal Empire, who revolted and declared independence against the empire and established a short-lived sovereign Hindu dominion in Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent.
Sitaram Ray
1658
Mahapatipur, Katwa, Burdwan, Bengal Subah, Mughal Empire
October, 1714 (aged 56)
Murshidabad, Bengal Subah, Mughal Empire
- Sree
- Kamala
Shyamsundar, Surnarayan, Bamdev, Jaydev
Udaynarayan Das
Dayamayi Ghosh
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Marriages and children[edit]
Sitaram married the daughter of a Kayastha resident of Edilpore in Bhusna. She did not have any children, and very little is known about her. After obtaining the jagir of Naldi, Sitaram married Kamala, the daughter of a Kulin Kayastha, Saral Khan Ghosh, a resident of Das Palsha village in the district of Birbhum.[5] Kamala became his principal wife and, when Sitaram became king, she became the king's consort. They had two sons, Shyamsundar and Surnarayan. Sitaram's third wife came from the village of Patuli, presently under Katwa sub-division of Burdwan district. Her name is not known. They had two sons, Bamdev and Jaydev. Both sons died in childhood.
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