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Sanjeli (Hindi: संजेली) cotila, sometimes known as Sanjeda Mehvassi, is a Hindu former petty princely state, located in the present Gujarat in western India.
It is a tehsil of Dahod district.
History
[edit]Sanjeli became a British protectorate in 1820. From 1820 to 1937, the territory remained stable at 88 square kilometers. In 1892, the state had a population of 3,751.[citation needed]
It became a third class state in Rewa Kantha Agency's Rewa Kantha division. In 1937 it merged with Baroda State into Baroda and Gujarat States Agency. The Maharaja enjoyed a privy purse of 40,000 rupees. In 1901 - 1914 it was under direct British India administration due to minority rule.[citation needed]
On 10 June 1948, it ceased to exist by accession to the Bombay State at India's independence.[citation needed]
Ruling chiefs
[edit]Rulers held the title of Thakur.[1]
- 1750 - 1789 (No. 38) Sardarsinhji
- 1789 - 1814 (No. 39) Bahadursinhji
- 1814 - 1857 (No. 40) Jagatsinhji
- 1858 - 1901 (No. 41) Pratapsinhji
- 1902 - 1941 (No. 42) Pushpsinhji
- 1941 - 1948 (No. 43) Narendrasinhji
References
[edit]- ^ "Indian Princely States K-Z". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 25 August 2019.