Wednesday, December 30, 2009

G-H-I States

G
Gabat

Gad-Boriad

Gadhali (Songadh Thana)


Gadhwada Thana


Gadhia


Gadhka

Gadhula


Gadvi


Gadwal vassal state


Gajendragad

Gandhol (Gadhol)


Gangpur

Gangwal

Gardner

Garhi (Thikana)

Garmali Moti


Garmali Nahani (nani)


Garrauli in Madhya Pradesh

Gaurihar

Gavridad

Ged


Gedi


Ghazipur


Ghodasar


Ghorewah Kachwaha


Gigasaran


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GILGIT

.... Gilgit state established in remote (legendary) antiquity.
1842 - 1846 Occupied by Sikhs.
1846 Gilgit becomes subject to Jammu, later Jammu and Kashmir
18.. - 1860 Ruled by Chitral.
1860 Restored to Jammu and Kashmir.
1947 Islamic Republic of Gilgit proclaimed (claiming the area of Gilgit-Baltistan, several princely states, Kargil and Ladakh), with aim of joining Pakistan.
1947 Pakistan take possession.

Raas of Gilgit
1689 - 1705 Malika Jawar Khatun
1705 - 1800 Raja Shah Goritham
1800 - 1802 Sulaiman Shah (1st time)
1802 - 1822 Raja Muhammad Khan
1822 - 1825 Raja Abbas Khan (Raja Asghar Khan)
1825 - 1826 Sulaiman Shah (2nd time)
1826 - 1828 Malika Sahibnuma (f)
1826 - 182. Izzat Khan of Purnial -Regent
182. - 1828 Raja Tahir Shah of Nagar -Regent
1828 - 1836 Raja Tahir Shah
1836 - 1840 Raja Shah Sikandar
1840 - 1842 Gohar Aman
1842 - 1844 Raja Karim Khan
1844 - 1847 Raja Muhammad Khan II
1847 - 1848 Raja Malik Aman

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Gohad


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GONDAL

Brief History

Thakur Shri of Gondal
1679 - 1714 Sagramji I

1714 - 1753 Haloji
1753 - 1790 Kumbhoji II
1790 - 1792 Malubhai
1792 - 1800 Dajibhai Muluji
1800 - 1812 Devabhai (Devaji
1812 - 1814 Nathubhai (Nathuji Devaji)
1814 - 1821 Kanuji Devaji
1821 - 1841 Chandrasimhji II Devaji
1841 - 1851 Bhakabhai Devaji
1851 - 1869 Sagramji II Devaji
1869 - 1944 Bhagwatsimhji Sagramji

1870 - 1884 Regency
- Lloyd (to 10 Jun 1872)
- Goodfellow (acting for Lloyd 27 Apr 1870 - Feb 1871)
- Phillips (Jun 1872 - 1875)
- Scott (1875 - May 1882)
- Reeves (acting for Scott 1876-77)
- Salmon (acting for Scott 1877-78)
- Jayashankar Lalshankar (16 Sep 1878 - Feb 1882)
- Bhagvat Sinhji (Feb 1882 - 24 Aug 1884)
- Hancock (acting for Scott Oct 1880 - Feb 1881)
- Nutt (May 1882 - 24 Aug 1884; acting for Scott Aug 1881 - Jan 1882)
1944 - 1947 Bhojrajji

References

Gondal State in Imperial Gazetteer of India

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Gopalpet vassal state

Gotardi


Gothda


Gundh in Himachal Pradesh


Gundiala


Gurgunta vassal state

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GWALIOR
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H
Hadol

Halaria

Halvadin Surendranagar (Gujarat)


Hapa in Bombay


Harol


Hasht-bhaya Jagirs


Hathasni


Himmat Bahadur


Hindol

Hindur


Hirapur


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Hunza

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HYDERABAD


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I
Iavej

Ichalkaranji vassal state


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IDAR


Brief History

Raja of Idar

Rajas
(from 1843 with personal style Maharaja)
1679 - 1729
anarchy
1729 - 1751 Anand Singh

-
jointly with the following -
1731 - 1751 Rai Singh

1751 - 1791 Shiva Singh

1751 - 1758 Rai Singh -
Regent
1791 (12 days) Bhawan Singh

1791 - 1833 Gambhir Singh

1833 - 1868 Jawan Singh

1833 - 1847
Council of Regency
1868 - 1901 Keshri Singh

1868 - 1880
Council of Regency
1901 - 1901 Krishna Singh

1902 - 1911 Pratap Singh

1911 - 1931 Daulat Singh

1931 - 1947 Hirmat Singh Daulat Singh

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Ilol in Bombay

Ilpura

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INDORE

"...And in Central India the Marathas have produced a famous Queen: the great Ahalya Bai of Indore, who began as Queen-Regent in 1765, and, on her son's death, became virtual Ruler of the State. She saved her country from invaders, raised her capital from a mere village to a flourishing city, which she ruled capably for thirty years, showing sympathy and consideration to all classes of her subjects... She takes a high place among India's heroined; and the Age of Ahalya Bai is still regarded as the Golden Age of Indore." (Diver, p. 169)
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Itaria

Itwad

Itria

Itvad

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