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During the
British Raj The British Raj (; from Hindi ''rāj'': kingdom, realm, state, or empire) was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent; * * it is also called Crown rule in India, * * * * or Direct rule in India, * Quote: "Mill, who was himsel ...
period, Lakhtar State, in the present-day Indian state of
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, was a non-salute
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and was governed by members of a
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rajput dynasty. Lakhtar state was founded in 1604. The rulers ruled with the title of Thakur Sahib.


Ruler

* 1 Thakur Abhaisinhji Chandrasinhji 1604 – 1639 * 2 Thakur Vajirajji Abhaisinhji 1639 – 1665 * 3 Thakur Sahib Sheshmalji Vajerajji 1665 – 1696 * 4 Thakur Sahib Gopalsinhji Sheshmalji 1696 – 1714 * 5 Thakur Sahib Karansinhji I Gopalsinhji 1714 – 1741 * 6 Thakur Sahib Abherajji Karansinhji 1741 – 1769 * 7 Thakur Sahib Raydhanji Abherajji 1769 – 1798 * 8 Thakur Sahib Sangramji Raydhanji 1798 (Abdicated) * 9 Thakur Sahib Chandrasinhji Raydhanji (Brother) 1798 – 1803 * 10 Thakur Sahib Prithirajji Chandrasinhji 1803 – 1835 * 11 Thakur Sahib Vajirajji II Prithirajji 1835 – 12 June 1846 * 12 June 1846 – 8 August 1924 Karansinhji II Vajirajji (1846 – 1924) * 13 8 August 1924 – 2 July 1940 Balvirsinhji Karansinhji * 14 2 July 1940 – 15 Aug 1947 Indrasinhji Balvirsinhji (1907 – 1990s)


References

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