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Name: Sant State

Type: Polity

Start: 1256 AD

End: 1819 AD

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Was an Indian polity located in the modern-day Indian State of Gujarat.

Establishment


  • January 1256: According to bardic history, the Sant State was founded in c. 1255 by an individual named Sant who had been forced to leave Jhalod upon the military defeat of his father, Jalamsingh.
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    1. Events


  • January 1754: In 1753, The Maharawal of Banswara State, killed the three sons of Rana Ratansinhjii and tried to capture the throne of Sant State; the fourth son who was an infant named Badansinghji was hidden by Kolis of Malwa and grew up in a Koli family. The Maharawal annexed the Sant State in Banswara State and established his army in Sant.

  • January 1801: After several years, when Badansinghji reached maturity, the Kolis of Malwa attacked the army of Banswara. The Khant Kolis of Malwa defeated the army of Maharawal and threw it out of Sant state. After that, Kolis of Malwa established Rana Badansinghji Pawar at the throne of Sant State.

  • October 1819: Sant State was party to an agreement between Scindia and Lunawada mediated by the British, which effectively made the state a British vassal.

  • Disestablishment


  • October 1819: Sant State was party to an agreement between Scindia and Lunawada mediated by the British, which effectively made the state a British vassal.
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