Dedhrota
Village in Gujarat, India
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The Dedhrota is a village and a former princely state in Gujarat, India.[1]
| Dedhrota State | |
|---|---|
| Princely State | |
| late 18th century–1948 | |
| • Type | Jurisdictional |
| History | |
• Established | late 18th century |
| 1948 | |
| Today part of | |
History
Dedhrota was a sixth class jurisdictional[2] princely state in the Sabar Kantha Thana in Mahi Kantha Agency ruled by jhala rajputs. It consisted of villages and a population of 725. Its annual revenue was Rs. 2,203 (equivalent to ₹958,686 in 2023) and it was a tributary to the Baroda State.[3] It covered an area of 10 square miles (26 km2).[4]
Rulers
The rulers of Dedhrota bore the title of Thakur or Thakore.[4][5]
- Thakur Shri Punjsinh (b. 1850)
- Thakur Shri Nathusinh Punjsinh
- Thakur Shri Daulatsinh Nathusinh (b. 1895, succeeded 1913)
- Thakur Shri Pratapsinh Daulatsinh (b. 1916, succeeded 1921, invested with power 1936)
- Thakur Shri Kishorsinh Daulatsinh (b. 1920)
- Thakur Shri Vikramsinh kishorsinh (b.1961)