Gohilwar was one of the four prants (traditional districts, here maintained during the British raj) into which the many feudal units (mostly petty princely states) of Kathiawar on Saurashtra pensinsula in present Gujarat (western India) were divided, the others being Halar (west), Jhalawar (or Jalavad; north) and Sorath (southern).
Gohilwar covered the (south)east and roughly corresponds to the modern Bhavnagar District and Amreli District.
Its salute states were :
Its main non-salute states included :
There were many more petty states, usually just a single village.