CAMBAY 11 GUN SALUTE STATE
Cambay, Kambay or Khambhat was
a princely state during
the British Raj. The town of Khambat (Cambay) in present-day Gujarat was its capital. The state was
bounded in the north by the Kaira district and in the south by the Gulf of Cambay. Area of
state was 1,015 Sq. Km. ,and population
of state was 87,761 in 1931, Privy purse of state at the time of accession in
to independent India on 10 June.1948 was
Rs.1,38,000.
Cambay was the
only state in the Kaira Agency of the Gujarat division of the Bombay Presidency, which merged into the Baroda
and Gujarat States Agency in 1937.
Cambay was
founded as a state in 1730 by the penultimate Nawab of
the Mughal Empire, Mirza Ja‘far
Mu’min Khan I, the last of the Mughal governors of Gujarat, at the time of the
dismemberment of Mughal rule in India. In 1742 Mirza Ja‘far Mu’min Khan I
defeated his brother-in-law Nizam Khan, governor of Khambhat, and established
himself in his place.
In 1780 Cambay
was taken by the British Army, led by General Goddard Richards, but
it was restored to the Marathas in 1783. Finally it was ceded to
the British by the Peshwa after the Treaty of Bassein in
1803. Cambay became a British protectorate in 1817.
The state was provided with a railway in 1901. Cambay's last ruler signed
the accession to the Indian Union on 10 June 1948.
Court fee Stamps :-
Type- 5 - issued in 1933-48,
size 83x43mm. Perf. 12, Wove paper.
Two Annas , Violet, Ref. # 51
Type- 7 - issued in 1933-48,
size 87x43mm. Perf. 12, Wove paper.
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