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KUTCHAWAN - Jodhpur Feudatory
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JUNAGARH This area was part of Mughal Empire until it was occupied by around 1730.AD by one Sher Khan Babi after expelling the Mughal governor. From then on it remained a Princely state until Indian independence in 1947.AD. Now it is part of the state of Gujarat.
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KARAULIThis state had its origin around eleventh century. It was located Southeast of Jaipur and South of Delhi.Now it is part of the state of Rajastan.  The regnal year 14 is that of the local ruler Madan Pal.
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Kishan garhThe town of Kishangarh named after Kishan Singh was founded in 1611.AD. The rulers of the state had good relations with the Mughals and British. Now it is part of the state of Rajastan.  This coin looks like some of the Jaipur issues. Attribution often gets confused between them.
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KOLHAPURThis area is located between Goa and Mumbai on the Western India. The state come into existence by about 1730.AD. when Sambhaji, grand son of Shivaji became its Raja. Now it is part of the state of Maharashtra. 
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In the early nineteenth century, Kolhapur began entering into agreements with the British. Coins also reflected this change. 
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Thank you again drnsreedhar for sharing all this knowledge with us. The "Indian" threads contain so much information!
Moderators: Is there any way of making these threads a "sticky" as they are so much more than the usual - "here's a coin" type thread.
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