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Rajagopala Tondaiman

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Rajagopala Tondaiman
Raja of Pudukkottai
Reign24 October 1928 – 3 March 1948
Coronation24 October 1928
PredecessorMartanda Bhairava Tondaiman
SuccessorR. Rajagopala Tondaiman
DiwanRaghunatha Pallavarayar,
T. Raghavaiah,
B. G. Holdsworth,
Alexander Tottenham,
C. P. Karunakara Menon
Born(1922-06-23)23 June 1922
Pudukkottai, Pudukkottai state
Died16 January 1997(1997-01-16) (aged 74)
Chennai, India
HousePudukkottai

Raja Sri Brahdamba Dasa Raja Sri Rajagopala Tondaiman Bahadur (23 June 1922 – 16 January 1997) was the ninth and last ruler of the princely state of Pudukkottai.

Early life

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Rajagopala Tondaiman was born to Prince Ramachandra Tondaiman and his second wife, Mathusri Raja Srimathi Rani Janaki Ayi Sahib, on 23 June 1922.[citation needed]

Reign

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On 19 November 1928, six-year-old Rajagopala Tondaiman was appointed to succeed Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman as the Raja of Pudukkottai kingdom. Raghunatha Pallavarayar served as regent until February 1929. From February 1929 to 17 January 1944, the state was governed by a council of regency appointed by the British.[citation needed] Rajagopala took over the administration on 17 January 1944.[citation needed] On 3 March 1948, Rajagopala Tondaiman acceded to the dominion of India.[1] The princely state became a part of Trichirappalli district of the Madras Presidency.[1]

Rajagopala Tondaiman served as the President of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), Pudukottai Recreation Club (PRC) and Kodaikanal Boat and Rowing Club. He is a recipient of the George V Silver Jubilee Medal (1935), George VI Coronation Medal (1937) and Indian Independence medal (1948).

Notes

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  1. ^ a b "The Raja Accepts Sardar's Advice; signs agreement". Indian Express. Madras. 4 March 1948.