KHANIADHANA (NON SALUTE STATE)
Khaniadhana or Khaniyadhana was
a princely
state of British India ruled by the Judev dynasty of Bundela Rajputs. The capital of the State
was Khaniadhana. It was part of the Bundelkhand
Agency and later
the Central
India Agency.
The princely
state of Khaniadhana, was made of several small enclaves, bounded on the east
by the British district of Jhansi but otherwise completely surrounded by the Narwar district of Gwalior State. Khaniadhana State was part of the Gwalior Residency. It was located to the west
of Orchha
State. It covered
a total area of 101 sq m spread over 55 villages and the total population of
the territory during the British rule was 20,124 as per census of 1941.
Privy purse of state
on the time of accession was Rs.15,600.
Court fee Stamps :--
Type – 5 - used
in 1941-50, Size 90x54 mm. Perf. 11 Wove paper.
Four Annas Deep Blue , Ref. # 53
Revenue stamps :--
Type-10 - used in 1946, Size 25x20mm., Perf.11 , Wove
paper.
One Anna, bright green , Ref. # 101
Type-15 - Used in 1935-40 AD, Size 25x29mm., Perf.10 ½ , Wove paper.
One Anna, Green , Ref. # 151
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