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    Kanti Bhatt was born on 15 July 1931 in Sachra village in Bhavnagar State (now in Gujarat, India) to Hargovindbhai and Premkunwar. His family belonged to the Zanzmer village of Bhavnagar district in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. [2] . He had four brothers and three sisters.

  2. Kanti Bhatt was born on 15 July 1931 in Sachra village in Bhavnagar State (now in Gujarat, India) to Hargovindbhai and Premkunwar. His family belonged to the Zanzmer village of Bhavnagar district in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat.

    • 88 years old
    • Author, journalist and columnist
    • 15 July, 1931
    • Cancer
  3. Bhavnagar State was a princely state with 13 Gun Salutes during the British Raj. It was part of Kathiawar Agency in Saurashtra. The hereditary Kotwals of the royal palace of Bhavnagar were Talpada Kolis of Radhavanaj village of Kheda district. The State of Bhavnagar covered an area of 2,961 sq. miles and had a population of 618,429 in 1941.

  4. Before the Partition of India in 1947, about 584 princely states, also called "native states", existed in India. [1] These were not part of British India, the parts of the Indian subcontinent which were under direct British administration, but rather under indirect rule, subject to subsidiary alliances .

  5. The Princely State of Bhavnagar, a significant region during the British Empire's rule in India, emerged as one of the native states under the British administration in the early 19th century. Founded by Bhavsinhji Gohil in 1723, Bhavnagar became a prominent principality with its capital in the city of Bhavnagar.

  6. Feb 1, 2021 · The last princely ruler, Sir Krishnakumar Sinh agreed as recommended by Gandhiji and Bhavnagar became the first ever Princely State to join Dominion of India. This is a laid-back city to unwind and enjoy pristine beaches, striking mountains, and flora & fauna.

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  8. Dec 8, 2023 · H.H.H. the Maharaja Takhtsinghji | Getty Museum, Public Domain. Under Maharaja Takhatsinghji Gohil’s (1858-1896) rule, Bhavnagar grew into an important centre of repute. It prospered in terms of trade, basic infrastructure, arts and culture.