-
Kutch was
divided into Banni, Abdasa, Anjar, Banni,
Bhuvad Chovisi, Garado,
Halar Chovisi, Kand, Kantho, Khadir, Modaso, Pranthal, Prawar, and Vagad....
- Sairashtra). Sejakji's sons
Shahji and
Saranji obtained Mandvi Chovisi and
Arthila Chovisi due to
interests of
their sister Valamkunvarba. The
rulers of...
-
jagirdar (feudal lord). The
jagir allotted to
Bhupatsingh was the Sil
Bagasra Chovisi; and his
descendants were
known as Raizada. They
continued to rule there...
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Anand Ghan
Chovisi. "The
Vratas (Vows) of
Householders - JAINA-JainLink". www.jaina.org. Retrieved...
- Rajwada, Kambada, Bhunwadi, Mahudi, Puni, Jamalpore, Kabilpor, Kaliawadi,
Chovisi,
Navsari (M)
Gandevi Taluka (Part)
Villages – Mohanpur, Kolva, Salej, Ichhapor...
-
Dhamvarnachaturi (Dhāmavarṇachāturi)
Avdhut Gitam (Avdhutgītām) Guru
Chovisi (Guru
Chovisi)
Krishnaprasad (Kriṣṇaprasād)
Narayan Charitra (Nārāyaṇ Charitra)...
- Haloji, the son of Pragmalji’s
eldest brother Noghanji,
Kanthi and
Anjari Chovisi. Haloji,
unable to oppose,
retired to
Abdasa and
there founded the towns...
-
called Khalilpur. The
Jagir allotted to
Bhupatasimha was the Sil
Bagasra Chovisi and his descendants,
known as Raizada,
continued to live
there but he resided...
- and from
Rapar in
Vagad region. The
lands of
Mundra and
Kanthi and
Anjar Chovisi,
added during Godji's reign,
brought an
important increase of revenue....
- bear the name Bagasara.
Afterwards in 1472 (Samvat 1528), the
Bagasra Chovisi was
granted in
jagir to Bhupatsingh, son of
Mandalika III, the last Chudasama...