904:(1907), the thana system was introduced 'merely because the estates are so small and the authority of the proprietors so weak, that otherwise no justice at all could be obtained.' The thana circles of Wao, Varahi and Kankrej were established in 1874, those of Deodar and Santalpur in 1875. In each of these five thana circles, jurisdictional power was exercised by the Thandar, who was the officer invested with the powers of a 2nd Class Magistrate in Criminal matters, and in trying Civil suits up to the value of Rs.500. Criminal courts were established in the thanas by Govt. Resolution dated 18 July 1889.
726:( Jalori ) dynasty was of Pashtun descent, and established its rule over Palanpur about 1370. In 1817 the diwan agreed to come under the protection of the British Government, whose suggestions he was bound to follow in all matters relating to his government. In recognition of his loyalty, diwan Muhammad Khan of Palanpur (ruled 1878–1918) was given the title K.C.I.E. in 1893 and that of G.C.I.E. in 1899. Just before the 1911 Coronation Darbar held for King-Emperor George V, the diwan was awarded the title of nawab, a personal salute of 13 guns, and the style of His Highness, in 1910.
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814:, after his estate in the nearby state of Cutch, some 15 miles (24 km) West from Santalpur. His possessions were widely scattered, and those in the district of Santalpur were mostly coshared with other estateholders. In October 1904 he was invested with the powers of a 3rd Class Magistrate, but only in his villages of Ghadsai and Kalyanpur, due east of the town of Santalpur. The population of these was 557 and 107 respectively (1901 Census). He paid tribute for Ghadsai to the Radhanpur court.
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related to the ruling houses of
Junagadh and Balasinor, two other Gujarat states. After the death of Bismillah Khan in 1895, Radhanpur was put in the charge of British officers who toke over the treasury and the administration until the nawab's successor, who was a minor, came of age. In 1907 Haji Muhammad Sher Khanji was invested with full powers, but he died in 1910, and was succeeded by his brother. The state covered 1,150 square miles (3,000 km), with a population (1901) of 61,403.
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to forbid the transport of contraband opium through their territories in 1822. The estates of the two chiefs of Thara (24 villages within
Kankrej) were originally in the Mahi Kantha Agency, but were transferred to the Palanpur Agency in 1844, owing to their proximity to Palanpur. They were bound by the same Engagements as the chiefs of Mahi Kantha, executed in 1812. and Deesa estate & thana ( Faujdari/thanedari ) was the part of Palanpur state.
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791:, was a 4th Class state. Its population in 1901 was 8,286 souls, residing in 26 villages and its area was 55 sq mi (140 km). The Ranas (equivalent to Raja) of Wao (or Wao) were Chauhan Rajputs. They established themselves at Wao in 1244. Chandrasinhji Umedsinhji ruled as 20th Rana of Wav from 1884 to 1924.
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Banas river, three miles (5 km) north-east of Deesa town, it had a population (in 1901) of 11,047. It contained barracks for
European and native troops, a large bazaar and many officer's bungalows. As the station was reduced to a fourth class station, in 1907 it contained only a Native Infantry regiment.
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Of the seven smaller states, five (Tharad, Wao, Warahi, Deodar and
Santalpur) signed agreements in 1820 by which they became tributary to the British. In 1826 fresh Engagements were concluded, binding the chiefs to submission to the British government, but not to payment of tribute. All chiefs agreed
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On 15 November 1879 the portion of the
Western Rajputana States Railway between Ahmedabad and Palanpur opened for public traffic. In 1890 the diwan of Palanpur further agreed to cede jurisdiction over certains lands for the construction of a 17-mile (27 km) railway line between Palanpur and the
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for the whole Agency, except for the states of
Palanpur and Radhanpur. In addition he exercised the powers of a District Judge and District Magistrate in all the petty jurisdictional estates, besides being responsible, as District Officer, of general supervision of the administration of the states.
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to its native princely ruler, further classified by the number of shots), the other seven as Non-salute states. The area of the Agency was about 6,393 square miles (1901 estimate), with a population of 467,271 (1901 Census). Headquarters of the
Political Agency were at Palanpur town. Other principal
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was established in 1821 for the purpose of maintaining order in the
Palanpur state, which had been subject to many disturbances since 1813, and to overawe the wild Bhil and Rajput outlaws, who from time immemorial had been the terror of the surrounding districts. Situated on the left bank of the
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date from 6 July 1820, when an agreement was signed under the terms of which the Nawab was bound to pay a yearly tribute to the
British. The state has been held by the Babi family since 1693, when Jafar Khan obtained Radhanpur, Sami, Munjpur and Tervada with the title of Safdar Khan. They were
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A sixth thana circle, that of Tharad, had been established in 1874, including jurisdiction over certain villages which paid tribute to the thakur of Tharad. But on 14 September 1904, the Tharad thana was abolished, and the jurisdiction over these
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villages of the Wao State, which were under the Wao thana, were placed under the jurisdiction of the Wao State in 1917; and the remaining villages under the thana circle were placed under the jurisdiction of the Suigam
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The majority of the Agency was ruled by Muslim chiefs, principally those of
Palanpur and Radhanpur, the petty chiefs in the Warahi thana, and the Tervada chiefs under Deodar thana. The remaining estates were ruled by
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The senior branch was a state with magisterial powers, controlling 12 villages (population: 2,425). Chief of the senior branch in 1926 was Khanji, son of Anandsingh (succ. 8 September 1902).
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was divided between two branches of the ruling family, who belonged to a Jat clan of Muslims. Their estates were widely intermingled with those of lesser, non-jurisdictional estate holders.
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State covered 1,261 square miles (3,270 km), ranked as a 3rd Class state. Its population was 16,403 (in 1901). The state included 51 villages, and was sometimes styled Tharad and
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Palanpur Agency had (in 1908) the political control and supervision of four states (Palanpur, Radhanpur, Tharad and Wao) and five petty estates, besides 343 non-jurisdictional
911:(petty vassal chiefs) had been granted limited jurisdiction (criminal powers of a 3rd Class Magistrate and civil powers up to Rs. 250) in their own unshared villages, viz.
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The chief of Warahi Senior was given powers of a 3rd Class Magistrate in 1901, but only within 10 villages he owned exclusively. The population of these was 1,908 in 1901.
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and Brahmins. Distributed according to religion, 85 percent of the population in the Agency were Hindus (in 1901), followed by Muslims (10 percent) and Jains (5 percent).
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The junior branch fell under the Deodar thana, while 13 villages fell to the junior branch (population: 3,612). Chief of the junior branch was Himatsingh.
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The Assistant Political Agent acted as ex-officio Superintendent of the Palanpur Imperial Police, controlling the force employed in the Headquarters and
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884:. The British cantonment, named Deesa Field Brigade, was built in the middle of Rajasthan and Palanpur to maintain and protect the regions between
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of the Deodar thana, was constituted for the area (21 villages in 1933) over which the 11 shareholders exercised jurisdiction.
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and estates in the area, encompassing an area of 6393 square miles (16,558 km) and a population, in 1901, of 467,271.
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Warahi junior was smaller, with about 40 square miles (100 km) and 3 villages. Total population: 509 (in 1901).
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579:. Of the three Political Agencies in the Northern Division of the Bombay Presidency, the next in importance to
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606:, subordinate to the Western India States Agency (WISA). On 11 November 1944 the WISA amalgamated with the
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circle, ruled by the Mandori (Jhalori) dynasty (faujdari/thanedari). Deesa was also a British military
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villages was handed over to the Thakur from that date. Similarly jurisdiction over 28
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circles, each assigned to a Thandar. These were the Deodar, Varahi, Wao, Santalpur and
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towns were Radhanpur and Deesa, the latter containing a large British cantonment.
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Established in 1819, the Agency was under the political control of the
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in 1933, and the rest of the Banas Kantha Agency then merged with the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Italics = Thana's, jurisdictions grouping several petty states
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The Diwan of Palanpur enjoyed a Salute of 13 guns and the
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until 10 October 1924, from which date it was under the
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List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
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Within the areas of the thanas five of the principal
622:(inheriting the former WISA states territory) and
586:The designation of Palanpur Agency was changed to
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618:, which in 1960 was divided into the States of
583:was the Palanpur Agency, established in 1819.
2617:States and territories disestablished in 1933
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548:
994:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
214:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
718:The most important state in the Agency was
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1072:
555:
541:
228:, was a political agency or collection of
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978:
407:Baroda, Western India and Gujarat States
267:
200:
614:in 1947, the whole area became part of
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2550:(combining Eastern - & Western K.)
647:(i.e. entitled to the high honor of a
64:16,558 km (6,393 sq mi)
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755:
244:. In 1933, the native states of the
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643:. Palanpur and Radhanpur ranked as
575:, which depended directly from the
13:
1105:, by colonial (Sub)Agency and (in
923:(in Tharad thana). The estates of
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14:
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810:, was sometimes styled Thakur of
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22:Banas Kantha Agency (1925 - 1933)
968:List of Princely States of India
895:
702:
633:and villages grouped under five
608:Baroda and Gujarat States Agency
188:
170:
2632:1924 disestablishments in India
664:, Vaghelas and Jadejas clans),
256:. The agency, headquartered at
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998:
972:
961:
694:military cantonment of Deesa.
594:itself was transferred to the
1:
955:
752:enjoyed a Salute of 11 guns.
310:Residencies of British India‎
19:Palanpur Agency (1819 - 1925)
2637:1819 establishments in India
794:
469:and Western Rajputana Agency
7:
1099:Western India States Agency
573:Western India States Agency
254:Western India States Agency
166:Western India States Agency
124:Western India States Agency
10:
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1006:The Native States Of India
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711:
2622:Agencies of British India
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2112:
1953:
1774:
1450:
1126:
1117:
1019:"Gandhinagar Archdiocese"
902:Palanpur Agency Directory
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817:
764:
577:Governor General of India
467:Mewar (Udaipur) Residency
402:Baroda and Gujarat States
305:Agencies of British India
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18:
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2148:Kankrej (thana) estates
1046:Deesa - Asiatic Journal
991:Encyclopædia Britannica
335:Instrument of Accession
252:, were included in the
211:Encyclopædia Britannica
29:Agency of British India
1870:Makaji Bapu Na Meghpar
1382:Samadhiala (Chabharia)
779:
343:Individual residencies
122:• Changes in the
1900:Nawanagar (Navanagar)
612:independence of India
268:History and hierarchy
2642:Banaskantha district
1556:Dhrangadhra(-Halvad)
1004:William Lee-Warner,
919:(in Wao thana); and
498:Western India States
330:Standstill agreement
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2584: /
2519:Vatrak Kanthi Thana
2213:Amliyara (Ambliara)
2118:Banas Kantha Agency
1957:(Western Kathiawar)
1778:(Western Kathiawar)
1454:(Eastern Kathiawar)
1387:Samadhiala (Charan)
1130:(Eastern Kathiawar)
927:(in Wao thana) and
915:(in Deodar thana);
604:Sabar Kantha Agency
588:Banas Kantha Agency
473:North-West Frontier
320:Political pensioner
290:British paramountcy
112:• Established
2627:History of Gujarat
2204:Mahi Kantha Agency
1726:Sudamda-Dhandalpur
1337:Rajpara (Gohelwar)
868:was an estate and
750:Nawab of Radhanpur
600:Mahi Kantha Agency
295:Chamber of Princes
260:, oversaw some 17
246:Mahi Kantha Agency
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1357:Ratanpur Dhamanka
900:According to the
878:Catholic chaplain
756:Non-salute States
569:Bombay Presidency
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442:Gwalior Residency
361:Jammu and Kashmir
315:Doctrine of lapse
242:Bombay Presidency
226:Pahlunpore Agency
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2593:24.1693; 72.4370
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2548:Kathiawar Agency
2408:Pol (Vijaynagar)
1974:Bantva Manavadar
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985:"Palanpur"
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596:Rajputana Agency
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238:Gujarat Division
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2198:
2114:Palanpur Agency
2108:
2054:Khijadia Najani
1949:
1915:Rajpara (Halar)
1835:Kanpar Ishwaria
1795:Bhalgam Baldhoi
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1292:Khijadia Dosaji
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950:Suigam Division
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742:Radhanpur State
740:Relations with
738:
736:Radhanpur State
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730:Radhanpur State
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561:
366:Mysore (Maisur)
356:Indore (Holkar)
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262:princely states
230:princely states
224:, also spelled
222:Palanpur Agency
204:, ed. (1911). "
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2009:Garmali Nani
2004:Garmali Moti
1955:Sorath prant
1850:Kotda Nayani
1825:Jalia Devani
1252:Jalia Manaji
1212:Derdi-Janbai
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82:• 1901
2591: /
1895:Mulila Deri
1776:Halar prant
1651:Matra Timba
1591:Jhinjhuvada
1402:Shevdivadar
1297:Kotra Pitha
1103:British Raj
1101:during the
624:Maharashtra
493:Rewa Kantha
457:Mahi Kantha
417:Bundelkhand
397:Baluchistan
325:Privy Purse
60:• 1901
2606:Categories
2579:72°26′13″E
2576:24°10′09″N
2104:Vinchhavad
2064:Lakhapadar
1761:Vithalgadh
1686:Rai-Sankli
1377:Samadhiala
1332:Panchavada
1262:Juna Padar
1167:Bhojavadar
956:References
874:cantonment
649:gun salute
392:Bagelkhand
69:Population
2493:Vakhtapur
2377:Memadpura
2349:Kheravada
2322:Kasalpura
2169:Santalpur
2164:Radhanpur
2079:Porbandar
2024:Jafarabad
2014:Gigasaran
1830:Kanksiali
1621:Khambhlav
1601:Kantharia
1586:Jhampodad
1491:Bhalgamda
1476:Bamanbore
1466:Ankevalia
1442:Vijanones
1427:Vangadhra
1412:Toda Todi
1397:Satanones
1317:Pachhegam
1192:Chitravav
1177:Bodanones
1162:Bhavnagar
1157:Bhandaria
1107:Kathiawar
909:jagirdars
845:, modern
803:State, a
801:Santalpur
795:Santalpur
787:, modern
785:Wao State
680:circles.
590:in 1925.
581:Kathiawar
488:Rajputana
351:Hyderabad
35:1819–1933
2458:Satlasna
2453:Sathamba
2438:Ranipura
2403:Pethapur
2383:Mohanpur
2344:Khedwada
2282:Ghorasar
2255:Dedhrota
2245:Dadhalia
2230:Bolundra
2225:Bhalusna
2159:Palanpur
2137:Chadchat
2089:Vaghvadi
2049:Kathrota
2039:Junagadh
1994:Dholarva
1945:Wankaner
1875:Mali(y)a
1860:Kotharia
1845:Khirasra
1815:Gavridad
1721:Sejakpur
1696:Ramparda
1596:Kamalpur
1571:Gundiali
1521:Chhalala
1516:Chachana
1496:Bharejda
1481:Bhadvana
1461:Anandpur
1362:Rohisala
1327:Palitana
1287:Khijadia
1272:Kanjarda
1267:Kamadhia
1227:Gadhoola
1182:Chamardi
662:Chauhans
660:(mainly
478:Palanpur
412:Bhopawar
384:Agencies
258:Palanpur
206:Palanpur
2530:Wadagam
2525:Virsoda
2508:Varsoda
2503:Varagam
2498:Valasna
2483:Tunadar
2473:Tejpura
2468:Tajpuri
2463:Sudasna
2448:Santhal
2433:Ranasan
2428:Rampura
2418:Prempur
2413:Punadra
2393:Nirmali
2235:Chandap
2179:Terwara
2174:Suigaon
2154:Morwara
2127:Bhabhar
2099:Vekaria
2094:Vasavad
2069:Manavav
2019:Halaria
1979:Charkha
1964:Bagasra
1925:Shahpur
1865:Lodhika
1785:Amrapur
1766:Wadhwan
1731:Talsana
1711:Sanosra
1676:Paliyad
1666:Munjpur
1641:Laliyad
1636:Lakhtar
1631:Kherali
1626:Khandia
1561:Dudhrej
1531:Chotila
1526:Chobari
1506:Bhimora
1501:Bhathan
1486:Bhalala
1407:Songadh
1352:Ranigam
1347:Randhia
1342:Ramanka
1312:Nilvala
1282:Katodia
1277:Kariana
1232:Gandhol
1222:Gadhali
1207:Dedarda
1187:Chiroda
1142:Alampur
1097:of the
941:Bhayadi
937:Jamaiya
913:Tervada
847:Diyodar
774:Morvada
658:Rajputs
631:Talukas
620:Gujarat
199::
99:History
86:467,271
2369:Malpur
2364:Maguna
2359:Magodi
2339:Khadal
2317:Kadoli
2302:Ijpura
2260:Deloli
2189:Warahi
2184:Tharad
2142:Deodar
2084:Silana
2074:Monvel
2034:Jetpur
1999:Gadhia
1984:Dahida
1940:Virvao
1935:Vadali
1910:Rajkot
1880:Mengni
1820:Gondal
1810:Gadhka
1790:Bhadva
1751:Vanala
1701:Sahuka
1691:Rajpur
1671:Palali
1656:Mevasa
1646:Limbdi
1616:Kesria
1606:Karmad
1576:Jakhan
1551:Devlia
1546:Dasada
1511:Bhoika
1471:Bajana
1392:Sanala
1372:Vankia
1307:Limbda
1257:Jasdan
1242:Itaria
1152:Bhadli
1137:Akadia
1049:. 1840
1008:(1910)
946:taluka
921:Bhorol
917:Suigam
882:chapel
880:and a
838:Deodar
824:Varahi
818:Warahi
812:Adesar
808:Rajput
805:Jadeja
770:Tharad
765:Tharad
724:Lohani
437:Gilgit
376:Sikkim
371:Quilon
193:
102:
72:
54:
2488:Umari
2478:Timba
2443:Rupal
2423:Ramas
2398:Palej
2373:Mansa
2354:Likhi
2287:Hadol
2270:Gabat
2265:Derol
2250:Danta
2240:Dabha
2132:Cutch
2044:Kaner
2029:Jamka
1989:Dedan
1885:Morvi
1800:Dhrol
1756:Vanod
1741:Untdi
1716:Sayla
1706:Samla
1681:Patdi
1611:Karol
1581:Jamar
1541:Darod
1536:Chuda
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