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Limda (Hanubha na) Limbda લીમડા (હનુભાના) | |||||||
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Princely State of British India | |||||||
1780–1948 | |||||||
Map of the four prants of Kathiawar, 1855 | |||||||
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• 1,901 | 20 km2 (7.7 sq mi) | ||||||
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• 1,901 | 2,194 | ||||||
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• Established | 1780 | ||||||
1948 | |||||||
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Today part of | Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India |
Limda or Hanubha na Limda, literally Hanubha's Limda, is a former Rajput talukdari in Gohilwar prant of Saurashtra peninsula in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was held by the Gohil Rajputs clan. Its pre-Independence ruler held the title of Darbar Saheb.
In 1901, it comprised a town and four more villages, with a combined population of 2,194, yielding 28,000 Rupees revenue (1903-4, mostly from land). [1]
The talukdari in Gohilwar prant was established by Hanubha Gohil, third son of Lakhaji III, 16th Thakor Saheb of Lathi. Hanubha and his brothers Fatehsinh and Ajabha were given the estate of Ingorala after Lakhajiraj's death. They wrested control of Limda and neighboring villages from their Kathi rulers, thus expanding control over five villages. Their descendants held estates there until the abolition of jagirs by The Bombay Merged Territories and Areas (Jagirs Abolition) Act of 1953.
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