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(Parasadi Estate)

The Parasadi/Parsadi Estate was a Jagir and later a huge Zamindari (Estate) of Krishnaut Ahirs During British Raj in erstwhile Saran District Of Bihar.


         Parsadi Estate
         1600-1949 
       Common Languages                         
       Bojpuri,Hindi
      Government                                   
     Zamindari Estate
(History)

Established 1600 Acceded to India 1949

 Currency                                             Indian Rupee

Succeeded by

Dominion Of India

Today Part of                           Bihar,Republic of India
Origin

The Zamindars Of Parasadi Belonged to Krishnaut Ahir Clan. They were Originally from western Up,who Settled in Saran plain in the Beginning of 16th century.

  History

The Parasadi Zamindari (Estate) was ruled by Krishnaut clan of Yadava.In 16th century Krishnaut Ahir Zamindars came to this area with their convoy from Western India and occupied parts of Saran plains by defeating local landlords.after some generations,They extended their territory,thus was founded Parsauna adjacent to Parasadi which became the initial agglomeration of Krishnaut Ahir Clan.

The Ahir Zamindars of Parasadi Estate held a Kisan Mahasabha Of Ahir/Yadav Kshatriya caste during 1900s. More than 2000 landlords and farmers participated in Mahasabha.

Post Independence :

After Indian Independence the Government of India actively pursued the Intergation of the Princely States and Zamindari Estate into the rest of the country with the promise of compensation for the hereditary rulers and Zamindars. Parsadi Raj Estate was taken under the management of Bihar State Government in 1949

References The National Geographical Journal Of India Volume 21-22 A History Of Colonial India 1757 to1947 Rahul Vanmaya Rahul Sankrtiyan