Dedhrota
The Dedhrota is a village and a former Princely state in the Gujarat, India.[1]
Dedhrota State | |
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Princely State | |
late 18th century–1948 | |
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• Type | Jurisdictional |
History | |
• Established | late 18th century |
1948 | |
Today part of |
HistoryEdit
Dedhrota was a sixth class princely state in the Sabar Kantha Thana in Mahi Kantha Agency and ruled by Koli chieftains. It have two more villages and a population of 725 souls. It's annual revenue was 2,203 and tributary to the Baroda State.[2] It was covering an area of 10 square miles.[3] It was a Jurisdictional state.[4]
RulersEdit
The rulers of Dedhrota bore the title of Thakur or Thakore.[3][5]
- Thakore Shri Punjsinh (b. 1850)
- Thakore Shri Nathusinh Punjsinh
- Thakore Shri Daulatsinh Nathusinh (b. 1895, succeeded 1913)
- Thakore Shri Pratapsinh Daulatsinh (b. 1916, succeeded 1921, invested with power 1936)
- Thakore Shri Kishorsinh Daulatsinh (b. 1920)
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 11, page 209 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
- ↑ "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 17, page 14 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Lethbridge, Sir Roper (2005). The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire. Aakar Books. ISBN 9788187879541.
- ↑ McLeod, John (1999). Sovereignty, Power, Control: Politics in the States of Western India, 1916-1947. BRILL. ISBN 9789004113435.
- ↑ Manager of Publications (1939). Memoranda on The Indian States. New Delhi: Government of India Press.
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