Danta State

Danta State
દાંતા રિયાસત
1061–1948
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History 
• Established
1061
1948
Area
1901898.73 km2 (347.00 sq mi)
Population
• 1901
18,000
Succeeded by
India

The Danta State was a sovereign state that was established in 1061 and lasted until its merger with the Indian Republic in 1948.[1][2] It was located in what is now Banaskantha district of Gujarat, India.[2]

Rulers

The Maharana of Danta claims descent from Vikramaditya and belongs to the Parmar clan of Rajputs of the Agnivansh.[3] He is the head of that clan.[3] The Maharana was entitled to a dynastic salute of 9 guns, and succession to the throne of Danta followed the rule of primogeniture.[4] The Maharana had the power to try all offences and all persons, except British subjects, whose cases required the sanction of the political agent.[4] In civil cases, he exercised jurisdiction up to a value of Rs. 20,000.[4] In criminal cases, he had full powers, except that a sentence of death required the confirmation of the political agent.[4]

Name Reign Note(s) Reference(s)
Jasraji [5]
Kedarsinhji
Jaspalji
Jagatpaji
Kanardevji
Askaranji He gave refuge to Salim when the latter was fleeing from Akbar. When father and son reconciled, Akbar granted Askaranji the title of Maharana and sent him a robe of honour, while Salim sent him a jeweled signed ring. [3][5]
Vaghji
Jaimalji
Jethmalji
Punjaji
Man Sinhji
Gaj Sinhji
Prithvi Sinhji
Vikram Sinhji
Karan Sinhji
Ratan Sinhji
Abhai Sinhji
Man Sinhji II
Jagat Sinhji 1800–1823
Nahar Sinhji 1823–1847
Zalim Sinhji 1847–1859
Sardar Sinhji 1859–1860
Hari Sinhji 1860–1876
Jaswant Sinhji 1876–1908
Hamir Sinhji 1908–1925
Bhawani Sinhji 1925–1948
Prithviraj Sinhji 1948–1989
Pretender
Mahipendra Sinhji 1989–2023 [5][6]
Riddhiraj Sinhji 2023–present

References

  1. ^ Divanji, R.B. (1934). Report on the Administration of the Danta State for the Year 1933-34. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b Gujarat State Gazetteers. Ahmadabad: Government of Gujarat. 1981. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Not Available (1938). Report Of The Administration Of The Danta State 1937-38. pp. 3–4.
  4. ^ a b c d Gujarat (India) (1981). Gujarat State Gazetteers: Banaskantha District. Directorate of Government Print., Stationery and Publications, Gujarat State. p. 496.
  5. ^ a b c Soszynski, Henry. "DANTA". members.iinet.net.au. Archived from the original on 3 August 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2026.
  6. ^ gujarati.abplive.com (16 July 2023). "સમગ્ર અહેવાલ વાંચવા અહીં ક્લિક કરો". ABP Asmita (in Gujarati). Retrieved 2 March 2026.

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