Vanala (વનાળા) was a small princely state in British India, designated as a Taluka. It belonged to the Bhoika Thana, an administrative grouping of small states on the Kathiawar peninsula. Vanala was surrounded by the princely state of Darod in the north; by the British district of Ahmedabad in the east; by the princely state of Kantharia in the southwest; by a remote block of the region of Limbdi state in the south; and by Chanchana in the west. It currently belongs to the state of Gujarat, India.
Title of the prince: Thalukdar.
Dynasty: Jhala, Rajput.
Religion: unknown.
Area: 7,77 square kilometers, with 1 village.
Population: 333 people (1930).
Current head of the dynasty: unknown.
History: In Vanala did not have a single ruler; instead, it was governed by two shareholders from the Jhala family.
Under the Attachment Scheme of 1943, the princely state of Vanala was attached to Limbdi state.
In 1947, following the Partition of India, it was incorporated into India.
Sources: India Netzone, Memoranda 1930, Cbkwgl Newsletter.
For add or correct information: picpus1965@yahoo.es
Title of the prince: Thalukdar.
Dynasty: Jhala, Rajput.
Religion: unknown.
Area: 7,77 square kilometers, with 1 village.
Population: 333 people (1930).
Current head of the dynasty: unknown.
History: In Vanala did not have a single ruler; instead, it was governed by two shareholders from the Jhala family.
Under the Attachment Scheme of 1943, the princely state of Vanala was attached to Limbdi state.
In 1947, following the Partition of India, it was incorporated into India.
Sources: India Netzone, Memoranda 1930, Cbkwgl Newsletter.
For add or correct information: picpus1965@yahoo.es
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