Mohanpur State

Mohanpur State
મોહનપુર
Princely State of British India
c.1227–1948
Flag
History
  Established c.1227
  Union with Dominion
of India
10 June 1948
Area
  1881 231 km2 (89 sq mi)
Population
  1881 14,667 
Density 63.5 /km2  (164.4 /sq mi)

Mohanpur State (Gujarati: મોહનપુર; Hindi: मोहनपुर) was a small princely state belonging to the Mahi Kantha Agency of the Bombay Presidency during the era of the British Raj.[1] It was centered on Mohanpur town,[2] in present-day Sabarkantha district of Gujarat State, and included 52 villages.

History

A predecessor state was founded around 1227 by an ancestor of the later kings named Thakore Jaspal, but its history is obscure.[3] The state was ruled by the Parmar dynasty of Rajputs.[4]

Although small in size, Mohanpur was not one of the small states that were merged with Baroda State under the Attachment Scheme in December 1943.[5]

The last ruler was Vinaysinhji Sartansinhji who was born in 1909 and rose to the throne on 23 June 1923. He married and had issue.[6] Thakur Vinaysinhji Sartansinhji signed the instrument of accession to the Dominion of India on 10 June 1948. He died on 9 December 1955.

Rulers

The rulers of Mohanpur State bore the title Thakur.[6]

  • 1793 – 1795 Vacant
  • 1795 – 1801 Hindusinhji Pratapsinhji
  • 1801 – 18.. Salamsinhji
  • 18.. – 1850 Raisinhji
  • 1850 – 1875 Dolatsinhji
  • 1875 – 1882 Umedsinhji (b. 1854 – d. 1882)
  • 6 Oct 1882 – 1916 Himmatsinhji (b. 1873 – d. 1916)
  • 1882 – 1894 .... -Regent
  • 1916 – 1927 Thakhatsinhji (b. 1861 – d. 19..)
  • 1927 – 1947 Vinaysinhji Sartansinhji (b. 1909 – d. 1955)

See also

References

  1. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 384.
  2. Mohanpur location
  3. Royalty - Mohanpur (Princely State)
  4. Rajput Provinces of India – Mohanpur; Princely State
  5. McLeod, John; Sovereignty, power, control: politics in the States of Western India, 1916-1947; Leiden u.a. 1999; ISBN 90-04-11343-6; p. 160
  6. 1 2 Princely States of India

Coordinates: 23°27′N 73°4′E / 23.450°N 73.067°E / 23.450; 73.067


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