Wankaner State

Wankaner State
1620–1947
Flag of Wankaner
Flag
Coat of arms of Wankaner
Coat of arms
Motto: "In God is my Trust"
Location of Wankaner State in Saurashtra
Location of Wankaner State in Saurashtra
CapitalWankaner
Maharana Saheb 
• 1620-1632
Sartanji
• 1871-1954
Amarsinhji Banesinhji
History 
• Established
1620
• British suzerainty ended
1947
Area
19311,075 km2 (415 sq mi)
Population
• 1931
44,259
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Jhalavad
India
Today part ofGujarat, India
Wankaner Palace, built by Maharaja Amarsinhji in the 20th century.

Wankaner State was one of the princely states of India in the historical Halar region of Kathiawar during the period of the British Raj. It was an 11-gun salute state belonging to the Kathiawar Agency of the Bombay Presidency.[1][2] Its capital was in Wankaner, located in Rajkot district, Gujarat state. Most of the territory of the state was mountainous.[3]

History

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Wankaner State was founded in 1620 by Raj Sartanji, son of Prathirajji, eldest son of Raj Chandrasinghji of Halvad (1584–1628). Sartanji with the help of Jam Lakhoji of Nawanagar defeated Mahiyas and Babarias and established himself at Wankaner with the title of Maharana.[4]

In 1807 Wankaner State became a British protectorate when Maharana Raj Sahib Chandrasinhji II Kesarisinhji signed a treaty with the British. In 1862 the ruler of the state received a sanad giving the monarch authorization to adopt an heir. The ruler acceded to the Indian Union on 15 February 1948.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bombay (Presidency) (1897–1898). Report on the administration of the Bombay Presidency (Report). p. 8. JSTOR saoa.crl.24851608. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b Manger Of Publications Delhi. Memoranda On The Indian States 1939.
  3. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series. Superintendent of Government Printing. 1909.
  4. ^ The Hind Rajasthan : the annals of the Native States of India. Amritlal G. Shah, Bapawala. 1896.

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