Koli Princely State Of Jhinjhuvada


Princely State Of Jhinjhuvada
Ruling Family
Koli

Title
Thakore/Thakor

State
Jhinjhuvada/Zinzuvada

Dynasty
Jhala/Zhala/Zala

Area
165 Square Miles

Area
428 Km2

Villages
18

Population
11,732 (1901)

Annual Revenue
74,343 Rupees (1903-4)

Tribute
11,074 To British


The Princely State of Jhinjhuvada was one of the well known princely states of India that was administered by a native prince under the guidance of the British authorities. The princely state was under the indirect control of the British Empire in India. The region covered a total area of 165 sq miles and comprised of a total population of 11,732 in the year 1901.



History of Princely State of Jhinjhuvada

The Princely State of Jhinjhuvadaa was ruled By Kolis Kshatriya Family If Jhala Dynasty. The Ruling Family Held The Title Of Thakore. The Rulers Of Jhinjhuvada  were well learned and educated individuals who were politically aware.

Administration of Princely State of Jhinjhuvada
The Princely State of Jhinjhuvada was incorporated as a part of the Baroda Agency, which was under the administrative control of Western India States Agency. It was also a part of the Eastern Kathiawar Agency .

The former native state was a non- jurisdictionary state. The Rulers of the princely state of Jhinjhuvada paid annual tribute to British.

Accession of Princely State of Jhinjhuvada
The Thakor of the princely state of Jhinjhuvada acceded the state to the newly independent Union of India after the political withdrawal of the British Government of India from the country on 15th August 1947. After the country was divided between India and Pakistan, the native rulers of the states were given the option of acceding to either the Union of India or the Dominion of Pakistan. The native Thakore Of Jhinjhuvada state decided to merge with the Republic of India. 

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Mr. Prem ji Mahour Koli Palwal, Hariyana

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