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in 1942 and ruled for a few years until India became independent. During the reign of
Vijayaraji the Kutch High Court was instituted, village councils were elected and irrigation facilities were expanded greatly and agricultural development in the state during short span of six years of his rule. He
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Maharao of Kutch. Later, Madansinhji acceded the throne, upon death of his father Vijayaraji on 26 January 1948 and became the last Maharao of Cutch, for a short period of time till 4 May 1948, when the administration of the state was
753:. Fateh Muhammad was made ruler by these council who ably ruled Cutch from 1786 to 1813. After his death Rao Raydhan was again made a king by the council for a month but was replaced by Husain Miyan, as Rao had still not changed his ways. Husain Miyan ruled from 1813 to 1814 and later
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took keen interest in irrigation matters and it was during his reign the
Vijaysagar reservoir was built together with another 22 dams. Cutch became the third princely state after Hyderabad and Travancore to start its own bus transport services beginning in year 1945. Additionally,
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Lakhpat, now in ruins). Finding an opportunity they killed him and seized his city and surrounding territories with the help of their clansmen from Sind. They then subdued Guntn, which was ruled by
Vaghelas. Finally they annexed Anahilapataka
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British occupation on 25 December 1815. This led to negotiations between rulers of Kutch and British. The Jadeja rulers of Kutch accepted the suzerainty of British in 1819 and Captain
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of Bara. It is believed that Jam Rawal attributed the murder of his father Jam
Lakhaji to Hamirji, as he was killed within the territory of Lakhiarviro by Deda Tamiachi at the instigation of Hamirji.
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independent of Cutch and from there he tried unsuccessfully many a times to regain his rightful throne of Cutch. The descendants of
Kanyoji Jadeja thus settled in Morvi and were called Kaynani.
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Bara. The first incident among the rivals which changed the history of Kutch was the murder of Jam
Hamirji of Lakhiarviro, chief of the eldest branch of the Jadejas and descendant of Othaji, by
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of respective Jadeja branches and every single person in Jadeja clan can trace their ancestry through to Rato Rayadhan.
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2133:Travancore
2052:Gun salute
1589:References
1573:Kutch kori
1343:, Sindri,
1233:1942β1948
1229:Vijayaraji
1223:1875β1942
1213:1860β1875
1203:1819β1860
1193:1814β1819
1183:1813β1814
1164:1801β1813
1153:1786β1801
1143:1778β1786
1132:1760β1778
1122:1752β1760
1119:Lakhpatji
1114:1741β1752
1103:1719β1741
1099:Deshalji I
1093:1715β1719
1083:1698β1715
1073:1665β1698
1065:1654β1665
1057:1645β1654
1049:1631β1645
1046:Bhojrajji
1041:1585β1631
1033:1548β1585
1023:1540β1548
1013:1472β1536
1005:1429β1472
997:1386β1429
989:1347β1386
981:1321β1347
973:1285β1321
965:1255β1285
962:Rao Gaoji
957:1215β1255
949:1175β1215
941:1147β1175
877:Vijayaraji
812:Vijayaraji
693:Kutch kori
685:Aina Mahal
662:Naga Bawas
654:Deshalji I
638:Aina Mahal
605:Prag Mahal
443:Nakhatrana
372:region of
256:Kutch kori
229:Population
148:Government
143:(official)
2642:Kalahandi
2627:Dharampur
2602:Baraundha
2587:Balasinor
2536:Radhanpur
2462:Charkhari
2427:Alirajpur
2391:Porbandar
2381:Nawanagar
2336:Bhavnagar
2280:Jaisalmer
2270:Dungarpur
2159:Bharatpur
2087:Hyderabad
1845:. Mapin.
1674:cite book
1552:Chief in
1474:Lakhpatji
1345:Bhadresar
1161:(regent)
1111:(regent)
1109:Lakhpatji
1019:Jam Raval
919:in 1948.
838:in 1860.
677:Lakhpatji
582:Ahmedabad
495:Nawanagar
491:Khengarji
487:Jam Rawal
483:Jam Rawal
455:Chaulukya
137:Religion
58:1147β1947
2737:Yawnghwe
2722:Shahpura
2687:Palitana
2662:Lunavada
2571:Wankaner
2496:Jafrabad
2477:Faridkot
2447:Bilaspur
2422:Ajaigarh
2396:Rajpipla
2386:Palanpur
2366:Junagadh
2356:Jhalawar
2285:Khairpur
2255:Dewas Jr
2250:Dewas Sr
2240:Banswara
2128:Kolhapur
1967:(1831).
1887:Archived
1869:Archived
1562:See also
1428:Brahmins
1400:Zanzibar
1373:Kanthkot
1275:Religion
1128:Godji II
1062:Tamachi
832:Zanzibar
766:Gaekwads
704:Godji II
689:Madhapar
463:Kanthkot
252:Currency
151:Monarchy
141:Hinduism
127:Gujarati
2833:Jadejas
2732:Wadhwan
2727:Sonepur
2561:Sitamau
2551:Samthar
2546:Sailana
2541:Rajgarh
2516:Manipur
2492:Janjira
2472:Chitral
2442:Bijawar
2437:Barwani
2406:Tripura
2331:Benares
2265:Dholpur
2204:Patiala
2194:Karauli
2189:Jodhpur
2164:Bikaner
2138:Udaipur
2082:Gwalior
1628:"Cutch"
1424:Rajputs
1396:Mzizima
1392:Mombasa
1365:Kothara
1341:Sandhan
1337:Lakhpat
1325:Bhachau
1285:kuldevi
1089:Godji I
954:Othaji
867:Maharao
724:Lakhpat
650:Godji I
616:Rajputs
574:Jadejas
556:Maharao
459:Waghela
407:History
374:Gujarat
358:Kachchh
243:488,022
196:β’
185:Company
156:History
105:Capital
2707:Sangli
2702:Sachin
2697:Rajkot
2677:Mudhol
2667:Maihar
2657:Loharu
2652:Limbdi
2637:Jawhar
2597:Bansda
2556:Sirmur
2501:Jhabua
2487:Gondal
2457:Chamba
2452:Cambay
2401:Ratlam
2315:Sirohi
2310:Sikkim
2305:Rampur
2295:Orchha
2184:Jaipur
2174:Cochin
2118:Indore
2113:Bhopal
2097:Mysore
2077:Baroda
1943:
1849:
1824:13 May
1768:
1554:Kutchi
1550:Jadeja
1451:Barley
1404:Kandla
1388:Muscat
1377:jagirs
1357:Devpur
1321:Jakhau
1317:Naliya
1313:Mundra
1305:Mandvi
808:Mandvi
658:Mughal
640:, Bhuj
594:Mandvi
566:Chawda
544:Rajput
541:Jadeja
527:Rulers
518:Barots
514:Virpur
507:Gondal
503:Rajkot
159:
131:Sindhi
123:Kutchi
2692:Patna
2682:Nagod
2632:Dhrol
2622:Danta
2607:Baria
2566:Suket
2531:Panna
2521:Morvi
2511:Mandi
2432:Baoni
2376:Nabha
2351:Jaora
2245:Datia
2235:Alwar
2179:Cutch
2169:Bundi
2123:Kalat
1923:1945.
1447:Bajra
1443:Jowar
1420:Jains
1329:Rapar
1309:Anjar
1243:1948
1175:1813
882:a set
824:Sindh
774:Anjar
739:Anjar
735:Islam
712:Sindh
627:Morvi
623:Morbi
586:Rapar
552:Sindh
510:Dhrol
451:Kathi
439:Sindh
435:Samma
382:Sindh
370:Kutch
366:Kutch
354:Kutch
342:India
2712:Sant
2612:Bhor
2361:Jind
2275:Idar
2260:Dhar
2219:Tonk
2214:Rewa
2199:Kota
1941:ISBN
1847:ISBN
1826:2013
1779:2017
1766:ISBN
1745:2017
1680:link
1434:and
1426:and
1369:Bara
1361:Tera
1349:Roha
1333:Tuna
1327:and
1301:Bhuj
787:Bhuj
590:Bhuj
568:and
512:and
457:and
221:1901
216:Area
207:1947
190:1819
173:1147
112:Bhuj
73:Flag
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