Virva, Vivra, or Virvao (વિરવા) was a small princely state (with the designation of Taluka) located on the Kathiawar peninsula, now part of the state of Gujarat in India. It was so small that it was limited to a single village. In fact, the following princely states were grouped together for administration in an administrative unit (or "thana") called Lodhika Thana: Bhalgam-Bhaldol, Kankasiali, Kanpur-Ishwaria, Kotda-Nayani, Mahuva Nana, Mulila Deri, Sisang Chandli, Vadali, and Virvao.
Title of the prince: Thakore.
Dynasty: Jadeja, Rajputs.
Religion: Hindu.
Area: 1.97 square kilometers. It included 1 village.
Population: 149 people in the year 1931.
Current head of the dynasty: Unknown.
History: Like other small states of Kathiawar, Virva was ruled by the Jadeja family, a prestigious Rajput royal family. In the case of Virva, they belonged to a minor branch of the ruling family of Kotharia, which in turn was derived from the ruling family of Rajkot.
There was not a single prince of Virva, but several, all from the Jadeja family. Virva paid tribute to the princely state of Junagadh.
Title of the prince: Thakore.
Dynasty: Jadeja, Rajputs.
Religion: Hindu.
Area: 1.97 square kilometers. It included 1 village.
Population: 149 people in the year 1931.
Current head of the dynasty: Unknown.
History: Like other small states of Kathiawar, Virva was ruled by the Jadeja family, a prestigious Rajput royal family. In the case of Virva, they belonged to a minor branch of the ruling family of Kotharia, which in turn was derived from the ruling family of Rajkot.
There was not a single prince of Virva, but several, all from the Jadeja family. Virva paid tribute to the princely state of Junagadh.
From 1943 onwards, it was attached to the princely state of Nawanagar. In 1947, it was incorporated into the Indian Union, within the state of Gujarat.
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