Koli Princely State Of Bhabhar
Princely State Of Bhabhar
Ruling Blood
Koli
Subcaste
Thakarda
Title
Thakore
State
Bhabhar
Area
207.2 Km
Villages
23
Revenue
15000 Rupees
Population
7,222 Peoples
The Princely State of Bhabhar was one of the Main princely states of India which existed during the rule of the British Empire in India. During the early 19th century, the region was appointed as one of the princely states of India under the indirect rule of the British administration. The region was scattered over a total area of 207.2 Km and is a part of the Indian state of Gujarat. The region comprised of a total population of 7,222 in the year 1931. The state of Bhabhar of Thakarda Kolis was located in the Banas Division, which was a part of the erstwhile Sabar Kantha Agency. It consisted of 23 Villages.
The former princely state of Bhabhar was under the administrative control of the Baroda Agency, which was incorporated as a part of the Western India States Agency. Later the territory was merged with the state of Gujarat. The state was also a part of the Sabar Kantha Agency.
History of Princely State of Bhabhar
The Thakarda Kolis were the ruling family of the native state.The native rulers of the princely state held the title of Thakore.The succession of the throne or gadi of Bhabhar state was governed by the rule of male primogeniture, by which the first born or eldest child of the same parents the first born or eldest child of the same parents, to the exclusion of all others.
The native ruler of the princely state of Bhabhar exercised very restricted civil and criminal jurisdiction.
In the year 1947, the last Thakore of the princely state of Bhabhar, acceded his state to the newly formed Union of India, also known as Dominion of India after the Indian independence. Later the territory was merged with the modern state of Gujarat, India.
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Mr. Prem ji Mahour Koli Palwal, Hariyana
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