Manavadar

Manavadar

Manavadar était un Etat princier (un khanat) des Indes. Lors de l'Indépendance la destiné de cet Etat princier fut incertaine : il fut dans un premier temps réuni au Pakistan, puis quelque temps après, à l'Inde dont il fait aujourd'hui partie (Etat du Goujerat).

Liste des derniers khans de Manavadar :

  •  ? - 1882 Jorawar Khanji
  • 1882-1888 Ghazafar Khanji II (1863-1888)
  • 1888-1918 Fateh ed-Din Khanji Ier (1885-1918)
  • 1918-1948 Gholam Moïn ed-Din Khanji (1911-2003)

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