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Wagheras shall rule on Dwarka.He also made this kind of an agreement that both of them should remain in harmony, so that their strongest enemy could never destroy them. Since then both the tribes have been living together. After Sanganji,his son Bhimji came to power. During the reign of Bhimji's,
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Vadhelji Rathore, in A.D. 1445 Sanganji came to power, and expanded his territory to Jamkhambhaliya. Sanganji had defeated Ra Mandlik Chudasama by attacking the Shankhodwar Dweep.also Sanganji Vadhel captured the surrounding territories of okhamandal
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Jamkhambhaliya. Sanganji had defeated Rao Mandlik by attacking the Shankhodwar Dweep. Sanganji came into conflict with the Wagheras of Manik Avantak, this had become quite regular therefore he signed a treaty that Okhamandal that it shall be ruled by
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this was the first time that Dwarka had been conquered by the
Muhammadans.The Vadhel chieftain Bhim was taken prisoner and sent to Ahmadabad, and the governor Muhafiz Khan was directed to hew him in pieces and affix a portion of him to each gate of the city, and this was accordingly done. In A.D.
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the land of their birth, attended by only 200 Rajput followers. Seoji married a
Solanki princess, and proceeded on a pilgrimage to the holy shrine of shri krishna at Dwarka. He established Rathore rule in Marwad. Seoji had at the time of his death, three
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Sanganji Vadhel around A.D. 1480 the Sultan heard of the Vadhel chief Bhim of Okha, an attack on Mullah Muhammad Samarkandi, who implored Mahmud in person to avenge his wrongs. The Sultan accordingly marched to
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Okhamandal reached Dwarka from Marwar. In that region, a dispute between Hiron and Chavada Rajputs was going on. The conflict ended with the victory of Rathore Rajputs and Chavadas were completely routed from the region.
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a small settlement in the village as a centre of power. After his death
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surrendered the fortress and became a convert to Islam, and accompanied the Sultan to
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attacked his territory on the behest to check the looting pirates due to its proximity with Dwarka and defeated Bhimji, eventually establishing Muslim rule in the region.
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