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Bhayavadar (Princely State)

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Information

DynastyWala
ClanJaitani
Revenue₹ 20,000
Area28.5 km²
Population976 (1921)
ReligionHinduism
Hindi Nameभयावादार
Also known asBhayavadr
Last Updated27th Oct, 2018

Present Head/Ruler

Darbar Shri SHIVAJI ANAKCHANDRA WALA, present Darbar Saheb of Bhayavadar, educated at Rajkumar College, Rajkot (1961); married and had issue.

  • Kumar Shri Aditya Shivaji Wala
  • Kumar Shri Rajvardhan Shivaji Wala

Short History

A Sixth Class State, its jurisdictional powers were as follows:

  • Criminal: three months rigorous imprisonment and fines of up to 200 Rs.
  • Civil: fines of up to 500 Rs.

Succession was governed by the rule of equal division.

Predecessors

  • Darbar Shri NATHU CHAMPRAJ WALA, married and had issue.
    • Darbar Shri Bhaya Nathu Wala (qv)
    • Kumar Shri Hipa Nathu Wala
  • Darbar Shri BHAYA NATHU WALA, Darbar Saheb of Bhayavadar 1920/-, born 2nd January 1881, succeeded 19th January 1920, educated at Rajkumar College, Rajkot; founded a new village named after himself, Bhayavadar, and resided there, he married and had issue.
    • Darbar Shri Anakchandra Bhaya Wala (qv)
    • Kumar Shri Kanakchandra Bhaya Wala
    • Darbar Shri Manakchandra Bhaya Wala, married and had issue.
      • Darbar Shri Mahendra Manakchandra Wala, married and had issue.
        • Kumar Shri Mahesh Mahendra Wala
        • Kumar Shri Haresh Mahendra Wala
        • Kumar Shri Raju Mahendra Wala
      • Darbar Shri Jitendra Manakchandra Wala, married and had issue.
        • Kumar Shri Bhupat Jitendra Vala, married and has issue.
          • Kumar Shri Jayveer Vala, born 13th June 1990.
    • Kumar Shri Ravichandra Bhaya Wala
  • Darbar Shri ANAKCHANDRA BHAYA WALA, Darbar Saheb of Bhayavadar, married and had issue.
    • Darbar Shri Natranjan Anakchandra Wala (qv)
    • Darbar Shri Shivaji Anakchandra Wala (qv)
  • Darbar Shri NATRANJAN ANAKCHANDRA WALA, Darbar Saheb of Bhayavadar.
  • Darbar Shri SHIVAJI ANAKCHANDRA WALA, Darbar Saheb of Bhayavadar (see above)

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