Komi
Author: Laxman Burdak IFS (R) |
Komi (कोमी) is a village in tahsil Dabhara of Janjgir-Champa district in Chhattisgarh.
Variants
- Komo (कोमो)
- Komo-Mandala
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Kamoka = Komi, a village in tahsil Dabhara of Janjgir-Champa district in Chhattisgarh.
Location
It is located 45 km towards East from District head quarters Janjgir. Komo is a Village in Dabhara Tehsil in Janjgir-champa District of Chattisgarh State, India. Komo Pin code is 495692 and postal head office is Chandrapur (Janjgir-champa). Komo is surrounded by Malkharoda Tehsil towards west , Sarangarh Tehsil towards South , Kharsia Tehsil towards North , Pussore Tehsil towards East .[1]
History
Amoda Plates Of Prithvideva I (Kalachuri) Year 831 (=1079 AD) mention ....The plates were granted by Prithvïdêva (I) of the Kalachuri Dynasty of Ratanpur. Kokkala, the founder of the family of the Chedi kings had eighteen sons of whom the eldest became the lord of Tripuri. He made his brothers the lords of mandalas by his side. In the family of a younger brother of these was born Kalingarâja. His son was Kamalarâja, who vanquished the king of Utkala and gave his fortune to his lord [p.405]: Gângëyadëva. His son was Ratnârâja, who married Nônnalâ/Nonalla, the daughter of Vaju-varman, the lord of the Kômô-Mandala. Their son was Prithvîdëva (I), the donor of the present grant.[2]