Sanjeli (Hindi Name संजेली) is a Hindu former petty princely state, located in the present Gujarat state in western India.
It is now also one of the tehsils of Dahod District.
In 1159, Sanjeli state was founded by a Rajput of the Sogira Chauhan clan, styled Raja, on 88 km2 of tribal undulating land .
In 1820, it accepted a British protectorate. It had a population of 3,751 in 1892.
It became a third class state in Rewa Kantha Agency's Rewa Kantha division (until its 1937 merger with Baroda State into Baroda and Gujarat States Agency). The Thakurs enjoyed a privy purse of 40,000 rupees. In 1901 - 1914 it was under direct British India administration due to minority rule .
On 10 June 1948, it ceased to exist by accession to the Bombay State at India's independence.