Kingdom of Chhota Udaipur છોટાઉદેપુર રિયાસત | |||||||
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1743–1948 | |||||||
Kingdom of Chhota Udaipur (green) | |||||||
Capital | Chhota Udaipur | ||||||
Area | |||||||
• 1901 | 2,305 km2 (890 sq mi) | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• 1901 | 64,621 | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1743 | ||||||
• Accession in Dominion of India | 1948 | ||||||
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Today part of | Gujarat, Republic of India |
The Chhota Udaipur State or 'Princely State of Chhota Udaipur', (Gujarati: છોટાઉદેપુર; Hindi: छोटा उदैपुर)[1] was a princely state with its capital in Chhota Udaipur during the era of British India. The last ruler of Chhota Udaipur State signed the accession to join the Indian Union in 1948. Chhota Udaipur shares a history with Devgadh Baria and Rajpipla as one of the three princely states of eastern Gujarat.[2]