Katodia

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Katodia is a village and former non-salute Rajput princely state on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, western India.

History[edit]

It was a single village[1] princely state in Gohelwar prant, under Gohel Rajput[1] Chieftains.

It had a population of 347 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 3,000 Rupees (mostly from land; 1903–4) and paying 221 Rupees tribute to the Gaekwar Baroda State and Junagadh State.[1] It was the lowliest of the princely states of the British Raj.[2] The talukdar of Katodia got a privy purse of just Rs 192 which was the lowest among all the former princely state rulers.[3][2][4]

During the British Raj, the petty state was under the colonial Eastern Kathiawar Agency.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "DSAL.UChicago - Kathiawar". Digital South Asia Library.
  2. ^ a b Arora, Ranjana; Grover, Verinder, eds. (1994). Development of Politics and Government in India Volume 6. Deep & Deep Publications. ISBN 9788171005482.
  3. ^ Dom Moraes (1980). Mrs Gandhi (Hardcover). J. Cape. ISBN 9780224016018.
  4. ^ Zubrzycki, John. "Did India let down the maharajahs?". BBC News. Retrieved 8 August 2023.

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