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- Q4837532 abstract "Babariawad was a small principality under suzerainty of the Princely State of Junagadh. During British India, Babariawad, named after Babaria Rajputs, was the easternmost district of Princely State of Junagadh, in south central Kathiawar. It consisted then of some 51 villages.In 1947, upon Partition of India, the Jagirdars of Babariawad, who were mainly Hindu Chiefs from Kathiawar region belonging to the Rajput clans like Babaria and others. They along with other principality of Mangrol declared their independence from Junagadh and declared their accession to Union of India. The Nawab of Junagadh did not approve the accessions and prevailed upon Sheikh of Mangrol to renounce his accession to India and sent his troops to occupy the Babariawad. Sardar Patel saw this as an aggression upon State of India and called for military response. However, Jawaharlal Nehru wanted to first establish the validity of accession of principality of Babariawad to India. Once this was established with Lord Mountbatten, on September 22, 1947, they sent a telegram to Dewan of Junagadh clarifying the legality of accession and to withdraw their troops from Babariawad. Further, Indian Army was ordered to go to Babariawad and get the territories in India's possession. The Nawab of Junagadh refused to vacate his troops from Babariawad and Mangrol. In October, 1947 Nawab of Junagarh fled with his family to Pakistan. The Indian Army finally entered and occupied Babariawad in November 1947 and stood on alert along borders of Junagadh and Mangrol for further orders. leading to the integration of Junagadh into Union of India.".
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- Q4837532 comment "Babariawad was a small principality under suzerainty of the Princely State of Junagadh. During British India, Babariawad, named after Babaria Rajputs, was the easternmost district of Princely State of Junagadh, in south central Kathiawar. It consisted then of some 51 villages.In 1947, upon Partition of India, the Jagirdars of Babariawad, who were mainly Hindu Chiefs from Kathiawar region belonging to the Rajput clans like Babaria and others.".
- Q4837532 label "Babariawad".