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The Chhota Udaipur State or 'Princely State of Chhota Udaipur', (Gujarati: છોટાઉદેપુર; Hindi: छोटा उदैपुर) was a princely state with its capital in Chhota Udaipur during the era of British India. The last ruler of Chhota Udaipur State signed the accession to join the Indian Union in 1948. Chhota Udaipur shares a history with Devgadh Baria and Rajpipla as one of the three princely states of eastern Gujarat.
History
The erstwhile Princely State of Chhota Udaipur was founded in 1743 by Rawal Udeysinhji, a descendant of Patai Rawal of Champaner.
This state was an salute state with an 11 gun salute under the Rewa Kantha Agency and merged with the Union of India on 16 August 1947.
Rulers
1762–1771 Arsisinhji
1771–1777 Hamirsinhji II
1777–1822 Bhimsinhji
1822–1851 Gumansinhji
1851–1881 Jitsinhji
1881–1895 Motisinhji
1895 – 29 Aug 1923 Fatehsinhji (b. 1884 – d. 1923)
29 Aug 1923 – 15 Oct 1946 Natwarsinhji Fatehsinhji (b. 1906 – d. 1946)
15 Oct 1946 – 15 Aug 1947 Virendrasinhji (b. 1907 – d. 25 June 2005)
His Highness (HH) Maharaja Aishwarya Pratap Singh Virendra Singh Chauhan is the present ruler of Chhotaudepur.
See also
Rewa Kantha Agency
References
External links
Chhota Udaipur History
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar kode pos di India
- Chhota Udaipur State
- Chhota Udaipur
- Chhota Udaipur district
- Chhota Udaipur railway station
- Chhota Udaipur Assembly constituency
- Chhota Udaipur–Dhar line
- Jambughoda State
- Chhota
- Nasvadi
- Chhota Udaipur Lok Sabha constituency