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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
449:, whose last noted ruler was Vagham Chawda, who was killed in the 9th century by his nephews Mod and Manai, who later assumed power of his territories and established the first Samma Dynasty of Kutch. At the same time, Central and Western Kutch were under the control of different tribes such as the 618:, his second brother Nagulji had died of natural causes before, both the brothers, however had left sons, who by right were entitled to succeed the throne of Kutch, but as they were young, Pragji, the third son of Rao Raydhunji eventually usurped the throne of Cutch and became Maharao Pragmulji I. 480:
As Othaji was the eldest he ascended to the head throne of Lakhirviro and the rest became a part of Bhayyat or the Brotherhood in a federal system of government. However, internal rivalry between them escalated over the generations and until they merged into the two groups of Othaji and Gajanji of
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The eldest son Unar born of Gaud Rani succeeded him but was murdered by his step brothers Mod and Manai. Gaud Rani managed the succession of her grandson and therefore Mod and Manai escaped to Cutch with a few followers and took refuge with their Chawra maternal uncle at Patogh (6 miles West of
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of Kutch, on 16 August 1947, in his capacity as attorney of 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 880:
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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State Transport Undertakings: Structure, Growth and Performance by P. Jagdish Gandhi – 1998– Page 37.|Hyderabad (1932) and Travancore (1938) which owned State enterprises, operated fleets of passenger buses. The small State of Kutch joined then in
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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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was also laid during his reign, during the years 1900–1908, which connected main towns like Bhuj, Anjar, Bachau to the ports of Tuna and Kandla. The railways enhanced business a lot as it paved the way for movement of goods and passengers.
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and district of Anjar thus came under 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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After the demise of Rayadhan II in 1698, the regularity of succession was again deviated, Raydhunji had three sons, Ravaji, Nagulji and Pragji.Ravaji the eldest son was murdered by Sodha
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The presence of a glass factory and good breed of horses led Maharao Deshalji II (1819–1960) to maritime long distance trade with Zanzibar and most of all with Sultan of Oman.
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into Kutch in late 12th century. They were entitled to a 17-gun salute by the British authorities. The title of rulers was earlier Ja'am, which during British Raj changed to
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although 18 years of age took the management of law in his own hands and defeated aggressor from Sindh. His reign saw maritime trade with Africa, Oman and especially
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improve significantly. Slowly and steadily the industrialisation in Cutch got a set back which was started by Lakhpatji and Godji. He was succeeded by his son
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for some years. Under him state was elevated to status of 17-gun salute state and title of rulers of Cutch also was elevated as
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to accede to India upon its independence on 15 August 1947. Vijayraji was away for medical treatment at London. Upon his order
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also joined him in the coup. Raydhan was put under house arrest and the state was ruled under a council of the twelve members,
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region from 1147 to 1819 and a princely state under British rule from 1819 to 1947. Its territories covered the present day
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A Narrative of a Visit to the Court of Sinde [Sindh]; A Sketch of the History of Cutch, from its first connexion (
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The princely State of Cutch upon merger into India, was made a separate centrally administered Class-C state by the name
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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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Makran, Oman, and Zanzibar: three-terminal cultural corridor in the western By Beatrice Nicolini, Penelope-Jane Watson.
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The state had an area of 7,616 square miles (19,725 km) and a population estimated at 488,022 in 1901. During the
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on its coastline, which boosted the maritime trade, the main revenue earner of State. There are also other towns like
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The Politics and Poetics of Water: The Naturalisation of Scarcity in Western ... By Lyla Mehta. 2005. pp. 87, 88.
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During later half of the 19th century and first half of the 20th century state progressed under leadership of
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Lakhiarviro remained the capital of Cutch from its foundation in 1147 until the time of Jam Raval in 1548.
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from its formation in 1147 until 1948 when it acceded to newly formed India. The rulers had migrated from
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Ancient History of Central Asia: Yuezhi origin Royal Peoples: Kushana, Huna, Gurjar and Khazar Kingdoms
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and others territories that had been conquered by the MiΓ‘n Kalhoro, were returned to the Rao of Cutch.
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of specimen banknotes was printed for the state of Cutch in 1946, but was never put into production.
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followed by severe famine in 1823, 1825 and 1832. Further, Kutch was attacked by marauding band from
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Viceroy of Gujarat invaded Kutch. The army of Kutch was in a precarious condition, when a group of
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A predecessor state known as the Kingdom of Kutch was founded around 1147 by Lakho Jadani of the
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The Land of 'Ranji' and 'Duleep', by Charles A. Kincaid by Charles Augustus Kincaid
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After the victory the British deposed the ruling king Jam Bharmulji II and his son
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of Jadeja clan and also the State deity. The main temple of goddess is located at
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Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, PΓ‘lanpur, and Mahi KΓ‘ntha – Page 149
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in the north, Cutch State was one of the few princely states with a coastline.
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Kanyoji, the eldest son of murdered Ravaji escaped and established himself at
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in a dream to him. Later his descendants branched out to form the state of
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The Paramount Power and the Princely States of India, 1858–1881 – Page 287
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Agriculture was the main occupation of people, who take produce of wheat,
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were 70,000 in population as per 1901 census. About 9% of population were
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Kutch State : Maharao DESALJI BHARMALJI II (Daishalji) 1819/1860
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Princely states of India: a guide to chronology and rulers – Page 54
1375:, which were overlooked by Bhayaat (brothers) of the Kings as their 1453:, etc. apart from cattle raising being the other main occupation. 1442: 1376: 1328: 906: 823: 798: 734: 711: 666: 625:, which before that formed part of Kingdom of Kutch. Kanyoji made 622: 585: 551: 509: 467: 438: 424: 416: 381: 369: 341: 1977:. Edinburgh: Robert Cadell; London:Whittaker, Treacher and Arnot. 1556:
attire during reign of Deshalji II : A sketch drawn in 1838
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Hindus numbered around 300,000, Mohammedans around 110,000 and
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and 937 villages. Apart from it there were other port towns of
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On 15 December 1815, the army of Cutch state was defeated near
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Silver 5 Kori coin of Kutch, struck in 1919 in the name of
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till 1948, when they were abolished by independent India.
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was posted as British Political Resident stationed at
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Jadeja Rulers of Kutch : Deshalji II (1814–1860)
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The Jadejas were followers of Hinduism and worshiped
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of Cutch. Khengarji also served as Aide-De-Campe to
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Index

Rao of Cutch
Kutch State
Flag of Kutch / Kachchh
Coat of arms of Kutch / Kachchh
Cutch State, 1878
Bhuj
Kutchi
Gujarati
Sindhi
Hinduism
Cutch Agency
Company
Merged into India
Kutch State
Kutch kori
Chawda dynasty
Chaulukya dynasty
Kutch State
India
Kutch
Kutch
Gujarat
Gulf of Kutch
Sindh
British Raj
Cutch Agency
Western India States Agency
Bombay Presidency
History of Kutch

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