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Virpur (state) : ウィキペディア英語版
Virpur-Kherdi State

Virpur-Kherdi or Virpur State was a fourth class princely state in British India under Kathiawar Agency, ruled by Jadeja Rajput chiefs having descent from the Nawanagar ruling family. The state consisted of 13 villages extended over an area of and with Virpur as its headquarters.〔The other important town being Kherdi/Kharedi, which was earlier seat of rulers before the capital was shifted to Virpur. Hence the State was also known as Virpur-Kherdi State. The town of Kalavad also was part of Virpur State.〔
==History==
The house was founded in later half of 16th century by the Jadeja chief Bhanji Vibhaji, who subdued Kathis in the area and founded state of Virpur. Bhanji was son of Vibhaji Ravalji, the ruler of Nawanagar State, the 2nd Jam Sahib of Nawanagar who ruled Nawanagar form 1562 - 1569.〔(Nawanagar )〕〔 The rulers were titled as Thakore Saheb. The last ruler was Thakore Sahib Narendrasinhji Dilipsinhji and Darbar Sahib Digvijaysinhji Hamirsinhji of Kharedi who acceded the Virpur State into Union of India on 15 February 1948.〔(Virpur )〕

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