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Diyodar , also spelled Diodar or Deodar , is a town and former princely state in Diyodar Taluka of Banaskantha district in Gujarat , western India.

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5-636: Deodar may refer to : Places in Gujarat, India [ edit ] Diyodar or Deodar or Diodar, a town in Gujarat, India Deodar State , a former princely state in Banas Kantha, with the above town as capital Deodar (Vidhan Sabha constituency) , with seat in the above town, located in there above taluka of Banaskantha District Other uses [ edit ] Cedrus deodara , tree species from India known for Christmas-tree shape Deodar forests , where

10-748: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Diyodar Diyodar was ruled by the Bhilria Vaghela Rajput dynasty, who, on the overthrow of Rajput power in Patan, took (1297) Bhildi, near Palanpur , and for some generations held it. Driven out by the Muslims, they, in turn, held Samav in Kankrej , Munjpur in Radhanpur , and Tervada in Tharad , and, again ousted by

15-604: The Kolis , who had taken it when the Vaghelas left. Punjaji, at considerable expense, re-established some of the villages, and, in the absence of the elder branch, usurped its rights, and refused to restore them on the return of the chief. The district was shared by the two sons of Punjabi, Akhesing and Chandaji, who were considered the chiefs of Diyodar, in supersession of the elder branch. Akhesing and Chandaji have died, and Maluji, son of Akhesing, and Bhupatsing, grandson of Chandaji, became

20-616: The Muslims, took Diyodar. Once an estate of eighty-four villages, Diyodar reduced to half of its size as it lost areas to the Kankrej and Bhabhar Kolis. In the famine of 1786 the district was deserted, the chief with his family seeking a maintenance un. Punjaji, one of the Bhayad, took service with the Nawab of Radhanpur, and giving much satisfaction, was helped by the Nawab to win back the Diyodar district from

25-763: The above cedar abounds, in Western Himalayas from Gandak river in central Nepal to the Hindukush range in Afghanistan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Deodar . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Deodar&oldid=871516056 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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