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'''Jam [[Sahib]]''' ({{lang-gu|જામ સાહેબ}}), is the title of the ruling prince of [[Nawanagar State|Nawanagar]], now known as [[Jamnagar]] in [[Gujarat]], an [[Princely states|Indian princely state]]. The Jam Sahebs were from the Jam [[Jadeja]] clan, | '''Jam [[Sahib]]''' ({{lang-gu|જામ સાહેબ}}), is the title of the ruling prince of [[Nawanagar State|Nawanagar]], now known as [[Jamnagar]] in [[Gujarat]], an [[Princely states|Indian princely state]]. The Jam Sahebs were from the Jam [[Jadeja]] clan, who are a branch of [[Rajput]]. The name of Jamnagar formerly known as [[Jamnagar|Nawanagar]] was derived from the same root, while the word ''[[Jam (title)|Jam]]'' itself means [[Sardar]], or [[King]], ''[[Saheb]]'' is an Arabic term which literally translates to "Owner" or "Proprietor". | ||
Further, [[Jam Rawal]]ji was the first, Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, in 1540, when he founded the new city of Nawanagar in the region of [[Halar]] which was conquered by him & it consists of 999 villages, after migrating from Kutch. | Further, [[Jam Rawal]]ji was the first, Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, in 1540, when he founded the new city of Nawanagar in the region of [[Halar]] which was conquered by him & it consists of 999 villages, after migrating from Kutch. | ||