JASO (NON SALUTE STATE)
Jaso or Jassu, formerly known as
Yashogarh was a princely state of the Bundelkhand Agency in British India located in present-day Nagod tehsil, Satna district, Madhya Pradesh. It was surrounded in the north, east and
south by Nagod State and in the east by Ajaigarh. The area of the state in 1901 AD was 186 Sq. Km. or 72 Sq.
Miles and the population was 7209.
Jaso State was
founded in 1732 by Bharti Chand, younger brother of Raja Hrideshah of Panna.
Around 1750, it was split into Bandhora and Jaso, being reunited later in the
eighteenth century. In 1816 Jaso State became a British
protectorate. The
last ruler of the state signed the accession of Jaso State to the Indian Union in 1948.
Revenue Stamp :-
Type-20 - used in 1920-30, Size 27x26 mm., Imperf. , Machine
stamped
One Anna , Violet ink stamp on Pink paper , Ref.# 101
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