Jhalawad (region)

Last updated

Jhalawad, also spelled as Zalawad, is a historical region located in the middle of the Indian state of Gujarat and one of the 4 prants of Saurashtra. It includes the present-day districts of Surendranagar, Morbi and parts of Botad, Rajkot and Ahmedabad. It is named after the Jhala clan of Rajputs who ruled over this region for more than 1000 years. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Jhalawad
ઝાલાવાડ
Historical and cultural region
Temple near Shakti Mata temple at the bank of Patdi Talao DSCN3867 1.jpg
Shakti Mata temple, Patdi
Man Mehlat Palace.jpg
Man Mehlat Palace, Dhrangadhra
Kathiawar map.jpg
Kathiawar agency map.png
Top: Jhalavad within Kathiawar
Bottom: Jhalawad prant in Kathiawar Agency, India
Continent Asia
Country India
State Gujarat
Districts Surendranagar, Morbi, Parts of Rajkot, Ahmedabad & Botad
Named after Jhala clan of Rajputs
Regional Language or dialect Jhalawadi (Gujarati)

Princely states of Jhalawar Prant

Its salute states were :

Non-salute states :

Other petty states, often a single village: Ankevalia, Bamanbore, Bhadvana, Bhalala, Bhalgamda, Bharejda, Bhathan, Bhimora, Chachana, Chhalala, Chobari, Darod State, Devlia, Dudhrej, Gedi State, Gundiali, Jakhan State, Jamar State, Jhampodad, Jhinjhuvada, Kamalpur, Kantharia, Karmad, Karol State, Kesria, Khambhlav, Khandia, Kherali, Laliyad, Matra Timba, Mevasa, Munjpur, Palali State, Rajpur, Ramparda, Sahuka, Samla, Sejakpur, Sudamda-Dhandalpur, Talsana, Tavi State, Untdi, Vana State, Vanala, Vithalgadh, and Vadekhan Suryavash

References

  1. The Indian Magazine and Review. National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress and Education in India. 1896.
  2. Bell, H. Wilberforce (1916). History Of Kathiawad From The Earliest Times.
  3. Cotton, James Sutherland; Burn, Sir Richard; Meyer, William (1908). Imperial Gazetteer of India ... Clarendon Press.