Ambliara State આંબલિયારા |
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Princely State of British India | |||||
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History | |||||
• | Established | 1619 | |||
• | Attachment Scheme and merger with Baroda State | 1943 | |||
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• | 1891 | 207 km2(80 sq mi) | |||
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• | 1891 | 12,437 | |||
Density | 60.1 /km2 (155.6 /sq mi) | ||||
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. |
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The Ambliara State, also spelt Ambalaria, Amliara, Amliyara or Ambaliyara, (Gujarati: આંબલિયારા; Hindi: अमब्लियारा) was a small Rajput princely state belonging to the Mahi Kantha Agency of the Bombay Presidency during the era of the British Raj. It was centered on (Ganeshpura) village,Bayad, Gujarat Bayad taluka, Aravalli district of present-day Gujarat State.
Ambliara state was founded around 1619 by Thakur Saheb Krishnadasji, a descendant of Queen Rani Popadevi of Jalore. The state was ruled by a dynasty belonging to the ((Songara)) Chauhan Rajput clan.
A single one paisa banknote was issued by the state. It is an undated and also a very rare note.
Ambliara State was merged with Baroda State under the Attachment Scheme on 10 July 1943. Finally, Baroda State acceded to the Indian Union on 1 May 1949.