Juna Padar

Former princely state in British India

Juna Padar was a petty princely state in the Gohelwar prant of Kathiawar. It consisted of a single village ruled by Khasia Koli chieftains.[1]

History

In 1901 it comprised only the single village, with a population of 193, yielding 900 rupees state revenue (1903–04, mostly from land), paying 50 rupees tribute, to the Gaekwar Baroda State and Junagadh State.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Káthiáwar. Government Central Press. 1884.
  2. ^ "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 15, page 165 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
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Princely states of the Western India States Agency during the British Raj, by colonial (Sub)Agency and (in Kathiawar) by prant
Italics = Thana's, jurisdictions grouping several petty states
Gohelwar prant (Eastern Kathiawar)Jhalawar prant (Eastern Kathiawar)Halar prant (Western Kathiawar)
Sorath prant (Western Kathiawar)Palanpur Agency (Banas Kantha Agency)Mahi Kantha Agency (Banas Kantha)
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