Wadagam State

The Vadagam State (Gujarati: વડગામ; Hindi: वड़ागाम) was a 5th Class princely state belonging to the Mahi Kantha Agency of the Bombay Presidency during the era of the British Raj. It had its capital in Vadgam taluk, Banaskantha district of present-day Gujarat State.[1] Wadagam State's last ruler signed the accession to join the Indian Union in 1948.

Wadagam State
વડગામ
Princely State of British India
TBD–1948
Flag of Wadagam
Flag
CapitalVadgam
Area 
 1931
73 km2 (28 sq mi)
Population 
 1931
3,938
History
History 
 Established
TBD
1948
Succeeded by
India
Wadagam (Princely State)

History

Wadagam state was founded by Kumar Shri Keshavdasji Rajsinhji of Ranasan, a scion of the family of Ranasan and the former Raos of Chandravati.

Rulers

The rulers of Wadagam State bore the title 'Thakur'.[2]

  • .... – .... Keshavdasji Rajsinhji
  • .... – ....
  • .... – .... Umedsinhji
  • .... – .... Gulabsimhji Umedsinhji
  • .... – ....
  • .... – .... Rajsinhi
  • .... – ....
  • 9 Feb 1848 – .... Kesrisinhji Pahadji (b. 1821 – d. ....)
  • 12 Feb 1920 – .... Gopalsinhji Kesrisinhji
  • 14 Jan 1929 – 1947 Vakhatsimhji (b. 1918)

See also

References

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