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Jambughoda princely state fiscal court fee/revenue stamp

 JAMBU GHODA                                                               (NON  SALUTE  STATE)

                                                                     


Jambughoda State, previously known as 'Narukot' and 'Tokalpur' state, was a small non-salute Koli princely state in India during the time of the British Raj. Its last ruler acceded to the Union of India on 10 June 1948.

Jambughoda State had an area of 370 Sq.Km and a population of 11.385 in 1931. It was bounded by Baria State in the north, Baroda State in the south and Chhota Udaipur State in the east. Privy purse of state at the time of accession in to independent India on10 June 1948  was Rs.70,000.


Jambughoda State fell under the Baroda Agency of the Bombay Presidency, later integrated into the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency. It was located in a tribal dominated area, with the Naikda and the Koli people as the main groups. Its capital was at Jambughoda town in present-day Gujarat state, India.

Court  fee  Stamps  :--

Type-5 -1940-46 AD ,  Size 75 X 35 mm. , Perf.11 ½  , Wove paper. Value in upper panel in Gujrati and lower panel in English in capitals without serifs.

Four Annas , Deep Carmine Red , Ref. # 55

REVENUE   STAMP :-

Type-15 -1943 ,  Size 34 ½ x39 ½ mm. , Perf.11 ½  , Wove paper.

 

One Anna ,Olive Green, Ref. # 151

One Anna Carmine Red, Ref. # 152

Type-17 -1943-45 ,  Size 29 x 37  mm. , Perf.11 ½  , Wove paper.

One Anna ,Brownish Yellow, Ref. # 171 


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