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- Q1545942 abstract "Nawanagar was an Indian princely state in the historical Halar region of Kathiawar, located on the southern shores of the Gulf of Kutch. It was ruled by the Jadeja dynasty from its formation in c 1540 until 1948 when it became a part of newly formed India. The district is now known as Jamnagar. It had an area of 3,791 square miles (9,820 km2) and a population estimated at 336,779 in 1901. Its rulers, who used the title of "Jam Saheb" were Hindu Rajput of the same clan as the Rao of Cutch. They were entitled to a 13-gun salute. The state flag was a rectangular red flag with a white elephant, near and facing the hoist. During the British Raj, the state was part of the Kathiawar Agency, within the Gujarat Division of Bombay Presidency.The state had a pearl fishery and much of its wealth came from this. Nawanagar is also famous for its former ruler Jam Saheb Ranjitsinhji (died 1933), who was a famous cricket player at Cambridge in England before his accession to the throne.The present Jam Saheb, H.H. Maharajadhiraj The Maharaja JamSaheb Shri Satrushalyasinhji Digvijaysinhji Jadeja b 20 February 1930, succeeded to the throne on the death of his father on 3 February 1966. After the amendment of the Indian Constitution on 28 December 1971, the privy purses were taken away by the Government of India.".
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- Q1545942 commonName "Nawanagar".
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- Q1545942 nativeName "नवानगर रियासत".
- Q1545942 nativeName "નવાનગર રિયાસત".
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- Q1545942 comment "Nawanagar was an Indian princely state in the historical Halar region of Kathiawar, located on the southern shores of the Gulf of Kutch. It was ruled by the Jadeja dynasty from its formation in c 1540 until 1948 when it became a part of newly formed India. The district is now known as Jamnagar. It had an area of 3,791 square miles (9,820 km2) and a population estimated at 336,779 in 1901. Its rulers, who used the title of "Jam Saheb" were Hindu Rajput of the same clan as the Rao of Cutch.".
- Q1545942 label "Nawanagar State".
- Q1545942 lat "22.47".
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- Q1545942 name "Nawanagar State".
- Q1545942 name "Nawanagar".
- Q1545942 name "नवानगर रियासत".
- Q1545942 name "નવાનગર રિયાસત".