Khengarji I (1510-1585) was an Indian ruler belonging to Jadeja clan of Rajputs.[1] He was the ruler of Morbi from 1538-1585 and later became ruler of Cutch, assuming title of Rao of Cutch, ruling unified Cutch from 1548 to 1585.[2]
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KhengarjiI (1510-1585) was an Indian ruler belonging to Jadeja clan of Rajputs. He was the ruler of Morbi from 1538-1585 and later became ruler of Cutch...
brothers. In sixteenth century, Kutch was unified under one rule by Rao KhengarjiI of these branches and his direct decedents ruled for two centuries and...
Iran. Jadeji Rani Kamabai, the sister of Jam KhengarjiI of Kutch, was married to Sultan Mahmud Shah I. Khengar was raised to the title of Rao, and was...
his elder brother Rao Hamirji, (father of Khengarji) and ruled Cutch for more than two decades till Khenagrji I, reconquered Cutch from him, when he grew...
average rainfall is 1539 mm. Mandvi was founded by the Rao of Kutch State, KhengarjiI in 1580.[citation needed] The city Mandvi was named after Sage Mandavya...
Maharajadhiraj Mirza Maharao Sir Khengarji III Sawai Bahadur GCSI GCIE (23 August 1866 – 15 January 1942) was a progressive and one of the longest ruling...
reign of Rao KhengarjiI (1548–1585), the founder of the Jadeja dynasty in Cutch, who named it after his father Rao Hamir. Rao KhengarjiI chose this place...
Rao Hamir in 1510 and was made the capital of Kutch (kachchh) by Rao KhengarjiI in 1549. Its foundation stone as state capital was formally laid on Vikram...
brothers. In the sixteenth century, Kutch was unified under one rule by Rao KhengarjiI of these branches, and his direct descendants ruled for two centuries...
About 52 villages are under this fort. Sahebji, the brother of Rao Khengarji – I (1510–1585) set up the Roha village and died in the battle with Raysinhji...
Lakhiarviro, and ruled Kutch for more than two decades from 1524 to 1548. KhengarjiI, who was son of Hamirji had escaped massacre and grew up in Ahmadabad...
under Vaghela rule. Sarkhaji the son of Lunaji was driven out by Rao KhengarjiI of Cutch State who took both Santalpur and Chadchat. Santalpur was under...
of Arts established by Khengarji III, the Maharao of Cutch State. It was founded on 1 July 1877. At the time of Maharao Khengarji III's marriage on 19 February...
Jehangir, 2nd Baronet, Allan Powell, 1st Baron Salter 1945: Vijayaraji Khengarji Sawai Bahadur, Christopher Courtney, The Viscount Finlay, Ernest Gowers...
the genealogical tree of the Mongols (or General history of Tatars). Khengarji III, was the first ruler of Kutch to be given title of Sawai Bahadur....
the state, for example, support to the British in Afghanistan, World War I or World War II. The Maharaja of Punjab in the 19th century was Maharaja Ranjit...
to India. The Maharaja of Kutch His Highness Maharao Shri Vijayrajji Khengarji Jadeja, donated 15,000 acres (61 km2) of land to Bhai Pratap, who founded...
Kasturchand Daga Kalb Ali Khan Mahboob Ali Khan Muhammad Mushtaq Ali Khan Khengarji III Ranodip Singh Kunwar Hira Singh Nabha Nripendra Narayan Ramachandra...
Kutch was semi-independent from the Gujarat Sultanate. Hamirji's sons, Khengarji and Sahibji, served the Sultan of Gujarat. During a hunt, the brothers...
World War I. Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir Maharaja Hari Singh, the last ruler of Jammu and Kashmir Khengarji III, Maharaja...
town. Transportation and medical facilities are available. Maharaoshri Khengarji Library in the old town is a public library run by the local administration...
Excellency General Sir Beauchamp Duff His Highness Maharao Raja Sawai Sir Khengarji Bahadur Rao of Cutch. His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair...
Nandkishorebhai Trambaklal Indian National Congress Limbdi None Janaksingh Khengarji Rana Indian National Congress Chotila None Karamshibhai Kanjibhai Makwana...
a private zoo in Calcutta. He moved to England in 1912. During World War I he served with Indian troops in Europe, and was named an Officer of the Order...
wooden chairs. There is a marriage hall that was built in 1884 for Maharao Khengarji III (r. 1876–1942). Weapons are exhibited on the walls and a perfume sprayer...