The Princely State of Vadia Virampura, also known as Virampura or Vadia Virampur (वाडिया वीरमपुर), was a small princely state on the banks of the Narmada River, consisting of a single village. It bordered the princely states of Uchad and Baroda, to which it paid tribute. It was located in the Rewa Kantha region, specifically in the Sankheda Mewas division (in the current state of Gujarat), India.
Title of the prince: Thakore.
Dynasty: Agwan (Daima Rajputs, meaning one of the Daima or 36 original royal clans of the Rajputs).
Religion: Unknown.
Area: 2.59 square kilometers, 1 village.
Population: 96 people (1901).
Current head of the dynasty: Unknown.
History: Succession followed male primogeniture. The state was incorporated into India in 1947.
Title of the prince: Thakore.
Dynasty: Agwan (Daima Rajputs, meaning one of the Daima or 36 original royal clans of the Rajputs).
Religion: Unknown.
Area: 2.59 square kilometers, 1 village.
Population: 96 people (1901).
Current head of the dynasty: Unknown.
History: Succession followed male primogeniture. The state was incorporated into India in 1947.
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