BAJANA ( Non Gun Salute State )
The
Princely State of Bajana was one of the prominent princely states of
India that were administered by native rulers or Indian
princes under the indirect control
of the British Government of India.
The state covered a total area of 183.12 Sq. Km. and comprised of a total population of 13,996 in the year 1941.
Bajana state included around 29 villages and was located in the northern Kathiawar on the southern coast
of the Lesser Rann of
Kutch. It was constituted of 3 asymmetrical blocks of land which were
segregated by a British exclave that belonged to the Collectorate of Ahmedabad. The native state was
bounded by the region of Patdi in the north; by the British Ahmedabad and
Vithalgadh in the east; by Lakhtar in the south, by Dhrangadhra in the west;
and by Cutch in the northwest. At present, Bajana is a village in the Buxwaha
Tehsil, situated in the district of Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The
Jats from Sind was the ruling family of Bajana, who were granted the area
around Bajana, under the leadership of Malek Hadoj. The Mughal viceroy of
Ahmedabad, Mohammed Begada, presented them the land for providing loyal
services in the deposition of the Rajput kingdom of Champaner in the year 1484.
Later the family converted to Islam. After a period of time, due to some
conflict, the Mughal viceroy Mohammed Begada resumed the estate and divided it.
The territory of Bajana was retained with Malek Hadoj, where as the regions of
Vanod and Sitapur were given to Malek Lakha; and Valivada was given to Malek
Iso.
The
Princely State of Bajana was incorporated as a part of the Baroda Agency, Western India
States Agency and Gujarat, and was also under the
administrative control of Eastern Kathiawar Agency. The native ruler of the
Indian princely state had autonomous power for the internal administration of
the state and held the title of Darbar Saheb, but was generally styled as Malek
Shri. The Indian Prince of Bajana state had restricted civil and criminal
jurisdiction. The state did not pay any tribute to the other princely state of
India. Bajana state ranked 34th among the states of Western India. It was one
of the original constituent members of the Chamber of Princes, a
number of smaller states indirectly represented by 12 princes who were elected
periodically by them.
In December, 1943
the princely state of Bajana was attached to Baroda under the 1943 Attachment
Scheme. The region was one of the 15 second stage states which initially
refused to cooperate with the attaching of states. After the country gained
independence in the year 1947, the state was acceded to the Union of India. Date
of accession was 15 Feb 1948 and the privy purse of the state was Rs. 65500 .
Court fee Stamps :--
Type- 10 - used 1940-45, size 76x36mm. Perf . 11 and Perf . 8 , Wove paper
Type- 30 - used 1920-28, size 71x45mm. Imperf , Wove
paper
Eight Annas , Blue , Ref. # 304
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