Ajitsinhji

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Ajitsinhji Jaswantsinhji
KCSI
His Highness
Maharana Raj
HH Maharana Raj Ajitsinhji II of Dhrangadhra.jpg
HH Maharana Raj Ajitsinhji II
Maharana Raj Sahib of Jhalavad
Reign1900– 1911
Predecessor Mansinhji II
Successor Ghanshyamsinhji
Born18 January 1872
Manmehlat Palace, Dhrangadhra State
Died8 February 1911(1911-02-08) (aged 38–39)
Arsi Vilas palace, Dhrangadhra State
Spouse
  • among others
  • Sundar kunwarba
  • Monghi Kunwarba
  • Har Kunwarba
  • Hirji Kunwarba
  • Suraj Kunwarba
  • Kunvari bai
Issue
Among others
Ghanshyamsinhji
Names
Ajitsinhji Jaswantsinhji Jhala
House Drapeau Dhrangadhra.png Dhrangadhra
Dynasty Jhala
FatherJaswantsinhji Jhala
MotherMairaj kunwarba of Bhadarwa

HH Maharana Raj Ajitsinhji Jaswantsinhji Sahib Bahadur, KCSI , was the 43rd ruler of Jhalavad from 1900 to 1911. He succeeded his Grandfather Maharana Raj Mansinhji II Sahib Bahadur. Ajit Niwas Palace was built during his reign. [1]

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Early life

Ajitsinhji was born on 18 January 1872 at Manmehlat Palace, Dhrangadhra, to Prince Jaswantsinhji, the son of Maharana Raj Sahib Mansinhji II of Dhrangadhra. He was educated at Rajkumar College, Rajkot, and became the heir apparent upon his father's death in 1879. [1]

Reign

Dhrangadhra state stamp featuring HH Maharana Raj Sahib Ajit Singhji Dhrangadhra state stamp.jpg
Dhrangadhra state stamp featuring HH Maharana Raj Sahib Ajit Singhji

Ajitsinhji succeeded to the throne upon the death of his grandfather on 2nd December 1900. He ascended the gadi at Amar Mahal, Jhallisvara Vat Palace, Halvad, on 3rd December 1900. He also attended the Delhi Coronation Durbar in 1903. Deeply interested in literature and theatre, he built one of the largest auditoriums in Gujarat, where he wrote and produced his own plays. He reorganized the State military and built good relations with other Rajput states like Kutch, Nawanagar, Jodhpur and Ratlam. He also built the Ajit Niwas Palace. [2] [1] [3]

He was awarded KCSI, Knight Commander of the Star of India on 1 January 1909. [1]

Death

He died at Arsi Vilas, Dhrangadhra on 8 February 1911 due to smallpox. He was succeeded by his son Ghanshyamsinhji. [4]

Family

He had 6 wives and 6 Children: 3 sons and 3 daughters. He also had 2 daughters from a maid. [5]

Wives

Children

Titles

Awards and honours

List of Eponyms

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mayne, C. (1921). History of the Dhrangadhra State. Thacker, Spink.
  2. Vadivelu, A. (1915). The Ruling Chiefs, Nobles & Zamindars of India. G.C. Loganadham.
  3. Who's who in India. Newul Kishore Press. 1911.
  4. Solomon, R. V.; Bond, J. W. (2006). Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey. Asian Educational Services. ISBN   978-81-206-1965-4.
  5. "dhranga7". www.royalark.net. Retrieved 2025-10-16.