Jitendra Narayana

Jitendra Narayana


Jagatdipendranarayana

Maharaja Shri Sir Jitendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur KCSI (20 December 1886 – 20 December 1922) was Maharaja of Cooch-Behar, in India from September 1913 until his death in December 1922. Jitendra Narayan was the second son of Nripendra Narayan and Suniti Devi of Cooch Behar and was known as Maharajkumar Victor. He was not known as Victor. Victor Nitindra Narayan Bhup Bahadur was his younger brother, the third son of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan and Maharani Suniti Devi. He was married to Indira Raje, who was the daughter of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III and Maharani Chimnabai of Baroda State. He was father of two sons Jagaddipendra Narayan, Indrajitendra Narayan and three daughters, Ila Devi, Gayatri Devi and Menaka Devi.


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  • AD 1913-1922

Rajendranarayana died in London in 1913 at the age of 31 from an incurable disease. Due to Rajendranarayana being childless, his younger brother Jitendranarayana was crowned. In September 1913, he was 26 years old when he became king. The stamp of one anna value is printed with his portrait. So far 2 color (red and orange) stamps of Maharaja Jitendranarayana have been noticed. He was married to Princess Indira Raje of Baroda (daughter of Maharaja Swajirao Gaikwad...).

Denomination: One Anna
Issue Year: 1913
Size: 34 * 29mm
Color: Red
Condition: Mint

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Rajendranarayana died in London in 1913 at the age of 31 from an incurable disease. Due to Rajendranarayana being childless, his younger brother Jitendranarayana was crowned. In September 1913, he was 26 years old when he became king. The stamp of one anna value is printed with his portrait. So far 2 color (red and orange) stamps of Maharaja Jitendranarayana have been noticed. He was married to Princess Indira Raje of Baroda (daughter of Maharaja Swajirao Gaikwad...).

Denomination: One Anna
Issue Year: 1913
Size: 34 * 29mm
Color: Red
Condition: Mint

Awesome Image

Rajendranarayana died in London in 1913 at the age of 31 from an incurable disease. Due to Rajendranarayana being childless, his younger brother Jitendranarayana was crowned. In September 1913, he was 26 years old when he became king. The stamp of one anna value is printed with his portrait. So far 2 color (red and orange) stamps of Maharaja Jitendranarayana have been noticed. He was married to Princess Indira Raje of Baroda (daughter of Maharaja Swajirao Gaikwad...).

Denomination: One Anna
Issue Year: 1913
Size: 34 * 29mm
Color: Red
Condition: Mint

Awesome Image
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