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BHAUNAGAR, or BHAVNAGAR

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 845 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BHAUNAGAR, or BHAVNAGAR  , a native state of India in the Kathiawar agency, Bombay . Its
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area covers 286o sq. m . In 1901 the population was 412,664, showing a decrease of 12% in the decade; the estimated revenue is £255,800, and the tribute £10,300 . The chief, whose title is thakor
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sahib, is head of the famous clan of the Gohel Rajputs of Kathiawar . The enlightened
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system of administration formed during the
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rule of the thakor sahib maharaja
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Sir Takhtsinghji Jaswatsinghji, G.C.S.I., was continued with admirable results under the
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personal supervision of his son, the maharaja Bhausinghji, K.C.S.I . (b . 1895), and forms a model for other native states . The Gohel Rajputs are said to have settled in the
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district about 126o . Bhaunagar suffered terribly from the famine of 1899-1900 . About 6o m. of the Bhaunagar-
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Gondal railway run through the state, with its
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terminus at the
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town of Bhaunagar, which is the
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principal
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port . The town of Bhaunagar is situated on the west coast of the gulf of Cambay . The population in 1901 was 56,442 .

It is the chief port in Kathiawar, though only admitting vessels of small

burden . It was founded in 1723 by the thakor sahib Bhausinghji, after whom it is named, in place of his former capital, Sihor, which was considered too exposed to the Mahratta power .

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