Mansa State
Princely state of India
Mansa State | |
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not known–1948 | |
Capital | Mansa, Gujarat |
History | |
• Established | not known |
• Accession to the Union of India | 1948 |
Mansa State was a princely state located in the present-day state of Gujarat, India having its capital of Mansa. The rulers belonged to the Chavda (Rajput clan).
History
During the British Raj, Mansa was a third class non-salute state under the Mahi Kantha Agency. It ceased to exist after the Indian independence by accession on 10 June 1948.[1]
Ruling Raols
Reign start | Reign end | Ruler |
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Not known | Not known | Jorajji |
Not known | Not known | Bhimsinhji |
Not known | 1886 | Rajsinhji Bhimsinhji (b. 1850 - d. 18..) |
1886 | 1889 | Kesrisinhji Bhimsinhji (d. 1889) |
18 May 1889 | 1934 | Takhatsinhji Kesrisinhji (b. 1877 - d. 1934) |
17 August 1889 | November 1897 | Regent |
4 January 1934 | 1947 | Sujjansinhji Takhatsinhji (b. 1908 - d. ....) |
References
- ^ The Feudatory and zemindari India. 1934.
Sources
- "Indian Princely States K-Z". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
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Princely states of the Mahi Kantha Agency during the British Raj
- Idar (First class)
- Danta (Second class)
- Vijaynagar (Pol)
- Malpur
- Mansa
- Mohanpur
- Ranasan
- Deloli
- Gabat
- Ijpura
- Kasalpura
- Mahmadpura
- Palaj
- Rampura
- Ranipura
- Tejpura
- Timba
- Umri
- Virsoda
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