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DHRANGADRA

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 144 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DHRANGADRA  , a native

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

1872) .

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