Panarwa thikana

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Panarwa thikana
पानरवा ठिकाना
Thikana of Mewar State
1478–1949
Coat of arms of Panarwa
Coat of arms
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Udaipur State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
History
History 
• Established
1478
• Independence of India
1949
Succeeded by
India
Today part ofIndia
"Panarwa". Rajputana And Ajmer List Of Ruling Princes, Chiefs And Leading Personages (6th Edition). 1931. pp. 189–191.

Panarwa was a thikana (vassal territory) in the former Mewar State in present-day Rajasthan, India. It was founded c. 1478 and lasted until its integration in the state of Rajasthan in 1949.

The Panarwa thikana was located in the Bhomat region in the former state of Mewar, in present-day Rajasthan.[1] The capital of the thikana was in the village of Manpur.[2] The territory of Panarwa was extensive until the 1700s, from Jura in the west to Pai in the east, gradually reducing in size as various smaller thikanas spun off its territory.[2] The thikanas of Ogna, Adivas, Umariya, Oda and others all claim Panarwa as their origin.[2]

At the time of accession to India in the 1949, Panarwa was bordered by the Jura thikana and to the west and northwest, Oghna thikana to the east and northeast, the Idar State to the south.[2] As of 1903, there were 60 villages in the thikana, and boasted two jagirs - Ora and Adiwas.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series Rajputana. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing. 1908. pp. 138.
  2. ^ a b c d Paliwal, Devilal (2000). पानरवा का सोलंकी राजवंश. Udaipur: Janak Prakashan. pp. 12–13.
  3. ^ Chiefs And Leading Families In Rajputana. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing. 1903. pp. 39-40.
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