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==History==
==History==
The [[Hindu]] ruling family of Jath State were Dafles of the [[Maratha]] [[Chavan]] clan, descendants of Lakhmajirao Yeldojirao Chavan, the Patil of Daphlapur. The Chavans traced their origin to Hindu Kshatriya Chauhan [[Rajput]] dynasty, Rajasthan. Lakhmajirao Yeldojirao Chavan entered the service of King Ali Adil Shah of [[Adil Shahi|Bijapur]], and received a [[Desmukhi]] Watan of four [[Mahal (palace)|Mahal]]s in 1672. The [[Jagir]]s of Jath and Karajagi were conferred on his son in 1680. Emperor [[Aurangzeb]] confirmed these estates to the family in 1704. The male line failed four times during the state's history. Consequently, the state was either vested in widowed Ranis or ruled for them by regents for a total of seven decades.
The [[Hindu]] ruling family of Jath State were Dafles of the [[Maratha]] [[Chavan]] clan, descendants of Lakhmajirao Yeldojirao Chavan, the Patil of Daphlapur. Lakhmajirao Yeldojirao Chavan entered the service of King Ali Adil Shah of [[Adil Shahi|Bijapur]], and received a [[Desmukhi]] Watan of four [[Mahal (palace)|Mahal]]s in 1672. The [[Jagir]]s of Jath and Karajagi were conferred on his son in 1680. Emperor [[Aurangzeb]] confirmed these estates to the family in 1704. The male line failed four times during the state's history. Consequently, the state was either vested in widowed Ranis or ruled for them by regents for a total of seven decades.


Together with the small state of Daphlapur, Jath State formed the [[Bijapur, Karnataka|Bijapur]] Agency, under the collector of [[Bijapur district, Karnataka|Bijapur District]].<ref name=EB1911/> Daphlapur had an area of only 249 km<sup>2</sup> and was annexed by Jath State in the early 20th century owing to lack of succession.
Together with the small state of Daphlapur, Jath State formed the [[Bijapur, Karnataka|Bijapur]] Agency, under the collector of [[Bijapur district, Karnataka|Bijapur District]].<ref name=EB1911/> Daphlapur had an area of only 249 km<sup>2</sup> and was annexed by Jath State in the early 20th century owing to lack of succession.