Prajeeta II
Prajeeta Rajya Lakshmi Devi Misra | |||||
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Queen of Mahana | |||||
Reign | 28 February 1902 – 12th September 1917 | ||||
Coronation | 19th June 1902 | ||||
Successor | Rajya III | ||||
Born | Prajeeta Rajya Lakshmi Devi Krishnu 5th May 1863 Jutpandi Royal Hospital, Nuragara Province, Mahana | ||||
Died | 26 July 1945 Jutpandi, Mahana | (aged 82)||||
Charandra Tamarkar Misra | |||||
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Dynasty | Misra Dynasty |
Prajeeta Rajya Lakshmi Devi Misra, Queen of Mahana (Born Prajeeta Rajya Lakshmi Devi Krishnu, 5th May 1863 - 26th July 1945) was a member of the Misra Dynasty and Queen of Mahana from 1902 to 1917, when she abdicated the throne to her eldest son, King Rajya. Prajeeta's activism and glamour made her an icon regionally and internationally. Her activism lead to her abdication as she left the glamourous royal life to assist with charities in Azania.
Prajeeta was born to royalty, the daughter and only heir of the reigning king, Manmohan Krishnu, and raised in the Jutpandi Royal Palace. During her early years she was in the eyes of the nations people and the media, known for having beautiful eyes and a charismatic smile. She was made Sardar of Nuragara in 1890. In 1891 she was married to a noble named Charandra Tamarkar Misra, heir to a successful cane plantation. Her father finally passed in 1902, and she was coronated in the months following.
Prajeeta believed heavily in philanthropy and spent a lot of her life and reign raising funds for Mahanan youth charities and distributing the wealth. This gave her a generally positive reputation to other international leaders, with her reign being the first in which many Argic and western countries opened relations with Mahana.
Early Life
Prajeeta was born to royalty, the daughter and only heir of the reigning king, Manmohan Krishnu, and raised in the Jutpandi Royal Palace. Her early life was very public, appearing in media and to the public often as it was know she would be the final member of the Krishnu Dynasty of monarchs, as well as being one of Mahana's first queens.
Marriage
Coronation
Royal Career
Abdication
Life after royalty
Death
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