Wasna or Vasna (वासणा) was a small princely state located in the region that is now part of the state of Gujarat, India. It was located on the banks of the Sabarmati River and bordered the states of Baroda and Pethapur.
Title of the prince: Thakur.
Dynasty: Rathor Rajputs.
Religion: Hindu.
Area: 10 square miles and comprised 6 villages.
Population: ?.
Current head of the dynasty: unknown.
History: The name of the dynasty was Rathor Rajputs, who arrived in the Gujarat region in 1476, with the principality of Wasna being established in the year 1629. Succession was by male primogeniture.
It was a 5th class state before the abolition of the class system in 1928, and it was a feudatory of the Baroda State.
In 1932, the Thakur of Wasna was Prince Bapusinhji Takhatsinhji.
Sources: The Indian States 1932, India NetZone, Dolarna Vasna
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