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DHRANGADRA , a native See also: state of See also: India, in the See also: Gujarat division of Bombay, situated in the See also: north of the peninsula of See also: Kathiawar
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Its See also: area is 1156 sq. m
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Pop
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(19o1) 70,880
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The estimated See also: gross revenue is £38,000 and the tribute £3000
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A state railway on the metre gauge from See also: Wadhwan to the See also: town of Dhrangadra, a distance of 21 m., was opened for See also: traffic in 1898
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Some See also: cotton is grown, although the See also: soil is as a whole poor; the manufactures include See also: salt, See also: metal vessels and See also: stone
See also: hand-mills
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The chief town, Dhrangadra, has a population (1901) of 14,770•
The chief of Dhrangadra, who bears the title of Raj See also: Sahib, with the predicate of His See also: Highness, is See also: head of the See also: ancient clan of Jhala Rajputs, who are said to have entered Kathiawar from See also: Sind in the 8th century
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Raj Sahib See also: Sir Mansinghji Ranmalsinghji (b
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1837), who succeeded his See also: father in 1869, was distinguished for the enlightened character of his administration, especially in the See also: matter of establishing See also: schools and See also: internal communications
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He ,was created a K.C.S.I. in 1877
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He died in 'goo, and was succeeded by his See also: grandson Ajitsinghji Jaswatsinghji (b
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1872) . |
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