Sirohi State

Sirohi (Hindi: सिरोही, Sirohi ) was one of the princely states of Rajputs in present-day Rajasthan ( British India ), named after its eponymous capital. The Princely House dates back to Rao Alhana, ruler of Nadol from the Rajput clan of Deora - Chauhan. Rao Ranmal ( 1374-92 ) founded the city of Sirohi, Rao Sobhaji ( 1392-24 ) Shivpuri. Rao Sains time ( 1424-51 ) was at Shivpuri and made Sirohi in 1435 the capital of the principality, who never submitted to the suzerainty of the Great Moguls.

1823 Sirohi put under the protection of the British and remained a British protectorate until 1947. Rao Keshri Singh ( 1889-1920 ) was knighted by the British for Maharao. Sirohi in 1941 had an area of ​​4141 km ² and 260,000 inhabitants. On January 15, 1949, the following was India. On January 26, 1950, the princely state came mostly to Rajasthan, on 1 November 1956, he was resolved.

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