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Limda (Hanubha na) Limbda લીમડા (હનુભાના) | |||||||
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1780–1948 | |||||||
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• 1,901 | 20 km2 (7.7 sq mi) | ||||||
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• 1,901 | 2,194 | ||||||
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• Established | 1780 | ||||||
• Independence of India | 1948 | ||||||
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Today part of | Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India |
Limda or Hanubha na Limda, literally Hanubha's Limda, is a former Rajput talukdari in Gohilwar prant of Saurashtra peninsula in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was held by the Gohil Rajputs clan. Its pre-Independence ruler held the title of Darbar Saheb.
In 1901, it comprised a town and four more villages, with a combined population of 2,194, yielding 28,000 Rupees revenue (1903-4, mostly from land).[1]