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During the
British Raj period,
Lakhtar State, in the present-day
Indian state of Gujarat, was a non-salute
princely state and was
governed by members...
- was the 12th
ruler of the non-salute
princely state of
Lakhtar.
Karansinhji became ruler of
Lakhtar on 15 June 1846, aged five months. He
attended the 1911...
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Lakhtar railway station is a
railway station on the
Western Railway network in the
state of Gujarat, India.
Lakhtar railway station is 21 km far away...
- puja. Than
Lakhtar was
under the rule of Zala. The
royal ‘Abherajji’ of
Lakhtar once
encamped at the seam of
Thane on the way from
Lakhtar to ****aner...
- Vaat,
Shetal Tara
Oonda Pani and
Lakhtar Ni
Laadi Ne
Vilayat No Var.[citation needed] His last
completed film
Lakhtar Ni
Laadi won 11
Gujarat State Awards...
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salute states of
Limbdi and Wadhwan, as well as in the non-salute
states of
Lakhtar,
Sayla and Chuda.
Citing Mandavik Charita, Ratanalāla Miśra
states that...
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Mewar Rathorji Har
Kanwarji of
Chavand in
Mewar Jhaliji Roop
Kanwarji of
Lakhtar in
Gujarat Solankiniji Aas
Kanwarji of
Veerpur Lunawada in
Gujarat Chauhanji...
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often traveled with
female bodyguards. Some
called them his
Amazon guards.
Lakhtar said
there were
usually around 15
females in Gadhafi's
traveling party...
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Upleta Fort,
Balasinor Fort,
Gadhka Fort,
Sandhan Ranchhodpuri fort,
Lakhtar Tuna fort
Mandvi Fort
Virani fort,
Virani Maniara fort
Chuli fort Jasdan...
- Wakabayashi,
Kisaburo (1986). 前田綱紀 (in ****anese). 吉川弘文館. ISBN 4642050582. "
Lakhtar –
Indian Princely States". members.iinet.net.au.
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