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Sri Madansinhji Vijayaraji
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Bahadur (12 October 1909 – 21 June 1991) was the last official ruler of the Princely State of Cutch, from 26 February 1948 to 1 June 1948.Kutch


Early life

Madansinhji was born as Meghraji and was the eldest son of Maharao Sri Vijayaraji Khengarji and Maharani Shri Padmakunwar Ba Sahiba. He was named Yuvraj Sahib Meghraji and was educated at
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. He became heir apparent with the title of Yuvraj Sahib Meghraji on 15 January 1942, when his father succeeded to the throne of the Princely State of Cutch upon the demise of his grandfather Maharao Shri Sir
Khengarji III Maharajadhiraj Mirza Maharao Sir Khengarji III Sawai Bahadur (23 August 1866 – 15 January 1942) was a progressive and one of the longest ruling monarchs of a dependent state and also the longest ruling king of the Princely State of Cutch ...
. He was left to administer the state whenever his father Vijayaraji was away. In 1947, upon the independence of India, it was he who, on behalf of his father, Maharao Shri Vijayraji (who was away for medical treatment at London), signed the Instrument of Accession of Kutch, on 16 August 1947, on his behalf, as Heir Apparent for the Princely State of Kutch.
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Maharao of Cutch

He was President of Cutch State Council from 1943–1948. He acceded to the throne upon the death of his father on 26 January 1948 under the name and style of Madansinji and ruled for a short period until 1 June 1948, when the administration of the Princely State was completely merged into the Dominion of India. Although the princely state of Cutch had been merged with India, he held the title until the entitlements were abolished by the Government of India through the 26th amendment to the Constitution of India in 1971.


Diplomatic career

He joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1953, and served as Hon Minister-Counsellor at London 1953–1956, Ambassador to Norway 1957–1960, and Chile 1960–1961. In 1962, his brother Himmatsinhji became the member of the Lok Sabha representing the Kutch community. On 1 January 1977, he founded "Maharao of Kutch Aina Mahal Trust". The Madansinhji Museum was made under this trust. This museum has two parts. One part is the Kala Atari Picture Gallery and another part is a marvellous old palace called
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. During Indo-China War of 1962, he donated his personal gold of 100 kg for the Indian Army, as a patriotic gesture.


Sports career

He was a tennis player, who was active in the 1930s. He represented India at the
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in 1936. In 1937, in
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, he met Franjo Kukuljević, with whom he played doubles and from that point, they became lifelong friends.


Personal life

He was married to Maharani Rajendra Kunverba, daughter of Lt.-Col. Umdae Rajhae Buland Makan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Sir Madan Singh Bahadur of Kishangarh in 1930, and had issue. He died on 21 June 1991 in London, however, his body was brought back to India and cremated at Bhuj with all honors. His eldest son Pragmulji III inherited the title Maharaja of Kutch (in pretense) as a scion of the Jadeja dynasty. There were some disputes leading to a court case, which started during his lifetime and continued after his death regarding his estate, worth millions of rupees.The erstwhile ruler said in his will that Prithvirajsinhji would not get anything from his riches if he did not withdraw a court case filed by him in 1980 over the division of property.
Kutch ruler's son cannot claim father's riches: Court.


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