Vanmala or Dhamasia ( ફતેપુર) was one of the 28 smaller rural states that formed the Sankheda Mewas confederation, an administrative unit within the Rewa Kantha Agency of British India. It was often referred to as a Taluka.
Title of the prince: Thakor or Thalukdar.
Dynasty: Chohan, Rajput.
Religion: Muslim.
Area: 27.195 square kilometers square kilometers, with 11 villages.
Population: 743 (1901).
Current head of the dynasty: unknown.
History: As mentioned, Sankheda Mewas was a grouping of 28 states, including: Agar, Alva, Bhilodia, Bihora, Chorangla, Chudesar, Devlia, Dhamasia, Dudhpur, Gad-Bariad & Khareda, Jiral Kamsoli, Nalia, Nangam, Nasvadi, Mandva, Palasni, Pan Talavdi Berikua, Rampura, Rengan, Shanor, Sindhiapura, Uchad, Vajiria, Vasan Sevada, Vasan Virpur, Virampura, Vora, and Pan Talavdi Jarkhali.
The rulers of Vanmala were "moleselam", a term referring to Muslims who retained Hindu traditions.
En 1940 was Thakor de Vanmala Dajibawa Badharkhan.
Vanmala paid tribute to the larger state of Baroda.
Its territory was incorporated into Baroda in 1943 and subsequently became part of India in 1947 upon the nation's independence.
Sources: Cbkwgl blog
For add or correct information: picpus1965@yahoo.es
Title of the prince: Thakor or Thalukdar.
Dynasty: Chohan, Rajput.
Religion: Muslim.
Area: 27.195 square kilometers square kilometers, with 11 villages.
Population: 743 (1901).
Current head of the dynasty: unknown.
History: As mentioned, Sankheda Mewas was a grouping of 28 states, including: Agar, Alva, Bhilodia, Bihora, Chorangla, Chudesar, Devlia, Dhamasia, Dudhpur, Gad-Bariad & Khareda, Jiral Kamsoli, Nalia, Nangam, Nasvadi, Mandva, Palasni, Pan Talavdi Berikua, Rampura, Rengan, Shanor, Sindhiapura, Uchad, Vajiria, Vasan Sevada, Vasan Virpur, Virampura, Vora, and Pan Talavdi Jarkhali.
The rulers of Vanmala were "moleselam", a term referring to Muslims who retained Hindu traditions.
En 1940 was Thakor de Vanmala Dajibawa Badharkhan.
Vanmala paid tribute to the larger state of Baroda.
Its territory was incorporated into Baroda in 1943 and subsequently became part of India in 1947 upon the nation's independence.
Sources: Cbkwgl blog
For add or correct information: picpus1965@yahoo.es
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