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Rampura is a
village and
former petty princely state in Gujarat,
western India. As a state,
Rampura was a part of the
Western India States Agency. It was...
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Jambughoda Kadana Sanjeli in the
Sankheda Mehwas (only these) Gad
Boriad Naswadi Shanor Vajiria in the
Pandu Mehwas (only these)
Bhadarva Pandu Mewas Umeta...
- non-salute
state was the
major one of the
three Dorka states (part of the
Pandu Mehwas,
under the
colonial Rewa
Kantha Agency), the
other two
being Donka itself...
- Alodia, a
kingdom of
Christian Nubia,
south of
Nobatia and
Makuria Alwa
Mehwa, a
village and
former Mehwal (petty
princely state) in Gujarat, western...
- com.
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original on 7
April 2023.
George G. Lewis; John
Mehwa (1982). "History of
Prisoner of War
Utilization by the
United States Army...
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comprising Alwa town and four more villages, was part of the
Sankheda Mehwas. It was
ruled by
Muslim Chieftains,
under the
colonial Rewa
Kantha Agency...
- Pantalavdi, Gujarat.
Akbar Kahn was part of a
petty state in the
Pandu Mehwas division of Rewa Kantha,
which comprised the town and two more villages...
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title Maharana,
Hereditary salute of 9-guns Non-salute statesĀ :
Major Mehwas Chhota Udehpur (Mohan),
Second class Kadana,
Third class Sanjeli, Third...
- (Sunth),
title Raja,
Hereditary salute of 9-guns Non-salute statesĀ :
Major Mehwas Chhota Udehpur (Mohan),
Second class Kadana,
Third class Sanjeli, Third...
- facility)"
Densho Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 25 July 2014.
George G. Lewis; John
Mehwa (1982). "History of
Prisoner of War
Utilization by the
United States Army...