Dedhrota State
Princely State
late 18th century–1948
  TypeJurisdictional
History 
 Established
late 18th century
1948
Today part of India

The Dedhrota is a village and a former Princely state in Gujarat, India.[1]

History

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. Its 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]

Rulers

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)

References

  1. "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 11, page 209 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  2. "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 17, page 14 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  3. 1 2 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.
  4. McLeod, John (1999). Sovereignty, Power, Control: Politics in the States of Western India, 1916-1947. BRILL. ISBN 9789004113435.
  5. Manager of Publications (1939). Memoranda on The Indian States. New Delhi: Government of India Press.

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