Lunavada State

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Lunavada State
Princely State of British India
1434–1948
Flag of Lunavada
Flag
Coat of arms of Lunavada
Coat of arms
Rewa Kantha Agency with all Princely States Gujarat during British India 1811-1937 with labels.svg
Lunavada State (violet) within Rewa Kantha Agency, British India
CapitalLunavada
Area 
• 1901
1,005 km2 (388 sq mi)
Population 
• 1901
63,967
History
History 
• Established
1434
1948
Succeeded by
India

Lunavada State, also known as Lunawada State, was a princely state in India during the time of the British Raj. Its last ruler acceded to the Union of India on 10 June 1948.

Lunavada State had an area of 1,005 km2[1] and fell under the Rewa Kantha Agency of the Bombay Presidency, later integrated into the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency. Its capital was located in Lunavada town in present-day Gujarat state, India.

History[edit]

According to tradition the predecessor state was established in 1225 by descendants of Sidhraj, Raja of Anhilwara Patan, as the state of Virpur. In 1434, Rana Bhimsinghji moved the capital to Lunavada on the other side of the Mahi river. Before the town was established, the area was controlled by the princely Sant State.[citation needed]

In 1826 Lunavada State became a British protectorate and was a second class state in the Rewa Kantha Agency. The capital was Lunavada town, said to have been founded in 1434.[2] The 1901 census records that the population had a decrease of 28% in the previous decade, due to famine.[3][2]

Col. HH Maharaja Sri Virbhadrasinhji Ranjitsinhji 1929/1986, born 8 June 1910 in Lunawada, invested with full ruling powers on 2 October 1930, Member of the Chamber of Princes, married Manher Kunwari [HH Maharani Kusum Kunwari of Lunawada], daughter of Capt. HH Maharana Raj Saheb Shri Sir Amarsinhji Banesinhji (Gangubha) of Wankaner, and had issue. He died in 1986.

Rulers[edit]

The rulers had the title 'Rana' and were accorded a status of 9-gun salute by the British authorities.[4]

Ranas[edit]

  • 1674 - 1711 Bir Singh (d. 1711)
  • 1711 - 1735 Nar Singh (d. 1735)
  • 1735 - 1757 Wakhat Singh (d. 1757)
  • 1757 - 1782 Dip Singh (d. 1782)
  • 1782 - 1786 Durjan Singh (d. 1786)
  • 1786 Jagat Singh
  • 1786 - 1818 Partab Singh
  • 1818 - 1849 Fateh Singh (d. 1849)
  • 1849 - 1851 Dalpat Singh (d. 1851)
  • 1851 - 1852 interregnum
  • 1852 - Jun 1867 Dalil Singh (d. 1867)
  • 31 Oct 1867 – 27 Apr 1929 Wakhat Singh Dalil Singh (b. 1860 - d. 1929) (from 25 May 1889, Sir Wakhat Singh Dalil Singh)
  • 27 Apr 1929 – 15 Aug 1947 Virbhadra Singh Ranjit Singh (b. 1910 - d. 1986)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Great Britain India Office. The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Lunavada" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 123.
  3. "Lunawada Princely State (9 gun salute)". Archived from the original on 2 June 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  4. Princely States of India

External links[edit]

Coordinates: 23°08′00″N 73°37′00″E / 23.1333°N 73.6167°E / 23.1333; 73.6167