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'''Malpur State''' ({{lang-gu|માલપુર}}; {{lang-hi|मालपुर}}) was a small [[princely state]] belonging to the [[Mahi Kantha Agency]] of the [[Bombay Presidency]] during the era of the [[British Raj]].<ref>[http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V17_100.gif Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 94.]</ref> It was centered on [[Malpur]] town, in present-day [[Aravalli district]] of [[Gujarat State]].
'''Malpur State''' ({{langx|gu|માલપુર}}; {{langx|hi|मालपुर}}) was a small [[princely state]] belonging to the [[Mahi Kantha Agency]] of the [[Bombay Presidency]] during the era of the [[British Raj]].<ref>[https://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V17_100.gif Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 94.]</ref> It was centered on [[Malpur, Aravalli|Malpur]] town, in present-day [[Aravalli district]] of [[Gujarat State]].

Malpur State was merged with [[Baroda State]] under the [[Attachment Scheme]] in December 1943.<ref>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</ref> Finally, Baroda State [[instrument of accession|acceded]] to the [[Indian Union]] on 1 May 1949.


== History ==
== History ==
Malpur State was founded in 1466, but little is known about its early history. The state was ruled by the [[Rathore]] dynasty of [[Rajputs]].<ref>[http://www.indianrajputs.com/view/Malpur Rajput Provinces of India Malpur (Princely State)]</ref>
Malpur State was founded in 1466, but little is known about its early history. Rawal Virajmal, son of Rao Kiratsinghji of [[Idar State]], was succeeded on 12 April 1882 by his son Rawal Dipsinhji Sheosinhji, born in 1863.{{Citation needed|date=August 2019}}

Malpur State was merged with [[Baroda State]] under the [[Attachment Scheme]] in December 1943.<ref>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</ref> The last ruler was Rawal Shri Gambhirsinhji Himatsinhji, born 27 October 1914 and who acceded to the throne on 23 June 1923.<ref name="WS">[http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_princes_K-W.html Princely States of India]</ref> He was educated at Scott College, Sadra and Mayo College, [[Ajmer]] and nominally ruled till 1947 while the process for joining [[India]] was active. Finally Baroda State [[instrument of accession|acceded]] to the [[Dominion of India|Indian Union]] on 1 May 1949.


Rawal Virajmal, son of Rao Kiratsinghji of [[Idar State]], was succeeded in 12 April 1882 by his son Rawal Dipsinhji Sheosinhji, born in 1863.
The last ruler was Rawal Shri Gambhirsinhji Himatsinhji, born 27 October 1914 and who acceded to the throne in 23 June 1923.<ref name="WS">[http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_princes_K-W.html Princely States of India]</ref> He was educated at Scott College, Sadra and Mayo College, [[Ajmer]] and nominally ruled till 1947 until.
Malpur State was merged with [[Baroda State]] under the [[Attachment Scheme]] in December 1943.<ref>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</ref> Finally Baroda State [[instrument of accession|acceded]] to the [[Indian Union]] on 1 May 1949.
===Rulers===
===Rulers===
The rulers of Malpur State bore the title ''Raol''.<ref name="WS"/>
The rulers of Malpur State bore the title ''Raol''.<ref name="WS"/>


*.... - 1780 ....
*???? –1780 ....
*1780 - 1796 Indrasinhji
*1780–1796 Indrasinhji
*1796 Jamalsinhji (d. 1796)
*1796 Jamalsinhji (d. 1796)
*1796 - 1816 Takhtsinhji Jamalsinhji
*1796–1816 Takhtsinhji Jamalsinhji
*1816 - 1822 Shivsinhji I
*1816 –1822 Shivsinhji I
*1822 - 1843 .... -Manager
*1822–1843 .... -Manager
*1843 - 18.. Dipsinhji I (b. 1822 - d. 18..)
*1843–18.. Dipsinhji I (b. 1822 d. 18..)
*1875 - 1882 Shivsinhji II Khumansinhji (b. 1841 - d. 1882)
*1875–1882 Shivsinhji II Khumansinhji (1841–1882)
*12 Apr 1882 - 1914 Dipsinhji II (b. 1863 - d. 1914)
*12 Apr 1882 1914 Dipsinhji II (1863–1914)
*1914 - 1923 Jaswatsinhji Dipsinhji (b. 1886 - d. 1923)
*1914–1923 Jaswatsinhji Dipsinhji (1886–1923)
*23 Jun 1923 - 1947 Gambhirsinhji Himmatsinhji (b. 1914 - d. 1969)
*23 Jun 1923 1947 Gambhirsinhji Himmatsinhji (1914–1969)
*23 Jun 1923 - 1935 .... -Manager
*23 Jun 1923 1935 .... -Manager
*11 May 1969 Gambhirsinhji Himmatsinhji (died)
* Present Chief of the Ruling Family and Maha Raolji – Saheb Shri Krishnasinhji (b. 1954)


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Princely states of Gujarat]]
[[Category:States and territories established in 1466]]
[[Category:States and territories established in 1466]]
[[Category:1948 disestablishments in India]]
[[Category:1943 disestablishments in India]]
[[Category:Rajputs]]
[[Category:Rathore (clan)]]
[[Category:Rajput history]]
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 1 November 2024

Malpur State
માલપુર
Princely State of British India
1466–1943
Flag of Malpur
Flag
CapitalMalpur
Area 
• 1931
251.23 km2 (97.00 sq mi)
Population 
• 1931
13,552
History 
• Established
1466
• Attachment Scheme and merger with Baroda State
1943
Succeeded by
Baroda State

Malpur State (Gujarati: માલપુર; Hindi: मालपुर) 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 Malpur town, in present-day Aravalli district of Gujarat State.

History

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Malpur State was founded in 1466, but little is known about its early history. Rawal Virajmal, son of Rao Kiratsinghji of Idar State, was succeeded on 12 April 1882 by his son Rawal Dipsinhji Sheosinhji, born in 1863.[citation needed]

Malpur State was merged with Baroda State under the Attachment Scheme in December 1943.[2] The last ruler was Rawal Shri Gambhirsinhji Himatsinhji, born 27 October 1914 and who acceded to the throne on 23 June 1923.[3] He was educated at Scott College, Sadra and Mayo College, Ajmer and nominally ruled till 1947 while the process for joining India was active. Finally Baroda State acceded to the Indian Union on 1 May 1949.

Rulers

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The rulers of Malpur State bore the title Raol.[3]

  • ???? –1780 ....
  • 1780–1796 Indrasinhji
  • 1796 Jamalsinhji (d. 1796)
  • 1796–1816 Takhtsinhji Jamalsinhji
  • 1816 –1822 Shivsinhji I
  • 1822–1843 .... -Manager
  • 1843–18.. Dipsinhji I (b. 1822 – d. 18..)
  • 1875–1882 Shivsinhji II Khumansinhji (1841–1882)
  • 12 Apr 1882 – 1914 Dipsinhji II (1863–1914)
  • 1914–1923 Jaswatsinhji Dipsinhji (1886–1923)
  • 23 Jun 1923 – 1947 Gambhirsinhji Himmatsinhji (1914–1969)
  • 23 Jun 1923 – 1935 .... -Manager
  • 11 May 1969 Gambhirsinhji Himmatsinhji (died)
  • Present Chief of the Ruling Family and Maha Raolji – Saheb Shri Krishnasinhji (b. 1954)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 94.
  2. ^ 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
  3. ^ a b Princely States of India

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