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== History ==
== History ==
Shevdivadar was a petty princely state, in the [[Gohilwad]] ''[[prant]]'' of [[Kathiawar]], comprising only the single village, ruled by [[Kshatriya]] [[Khasia|Khasaji Gohil]] [[kshatriya people|ક્ષત્રિય]] [[Taluqdar|Taluqdars]] of [[Rana (title)|Rana]] title.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ihgIAQAAIAAJ&q=Shevdivadar+kshatriya&pg=PA652|title=Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Káthiáwar|date=1884|publisher=Government Central Press|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W43KsKadY3UC&q=Shevdivadar+kshatriya|title=Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series|date=1985|publisher=Usha|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7iOsNUZ2MXgC&q=Shevdivadar+kshatriya&pg=PA501|title=The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire|last=Lethbridge|first=Sir Roper|date=2005|publisher=Aakar Books|isbn=9788187879541|language=en}}</ref>
Shevdivadar was a petty princely state, in the [[Gohelwar]] ''[[prant]]'' of [[Kathiawar]], comprising only the single village, ruled by [[Kshatriya]] [[Khasia Koli|Khasia]] [[Koli people|Koli]] [[Taluqdar|Taluqdars]] of [[Rana (title)|Rana]] title.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ihgIAQAAIAAJ&q=Shevdivadar+Koli&pg=PA652|title=Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Káthiáwar|date=1884|publisher=Government Central Press|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W43KsKadY3UC&q=Shevdivadar+Koli|title=Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series|date=1985|publisher=Usha|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7iOsNUZ2MXgC&q=Shevdivadar+Koli&pg=PA501|title=The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire|last=Lethbridge|first=Sir Roper|date=2005|publisher=Aakar Books|isbn=9788187879541|language=en}}</ref>


It had a population of 177 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 1,100 Rupees (1903-4, nearly all from land) and a paying a tribute of 60 Rupees, to the Gaekwar [[Baroda State]] and [[Junagadh State]].
It had a population of 177 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 1,100 Rupees (1903-4, nearly all from land) and a paying a tribute of 60 Rupees, to the Gaekwar [[Baroda State]] and [[Junagadh State]].

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Shevdivadar is a village and former non-salute princely state on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, western India.

History

Shevdivadar was a petty princely state, in the Gohelwar prant of Kathiawar, comprising only the single village, ruled by Kshatriya Khasia Koli Taluqdars of Rana title.[1][2][3]

It had a population of 177 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 1,100 Rupees (1903-4, nearly all from land) and a paying a tribute of 60 Rupees, to the Gaekwar Baroda State and Junagadh State.

References

  1. ^ Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Káthiáwar. Government Central Press. 1884.
  2. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series. Usha. 1985.
  3. ^ Lethbridge, Sir Roper (2005). The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire. Aakar Books. ISBN 9788187879541.