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This article is about the clan. For the term in Hindustani classical music, see
Jhala.
Indian clan
Jhala is a
Rajput clan.
[1]
[2] They are found in
Rajasthan and
Gujarat
state of
India. The clan is also found among
Koli castes
[3] as Jala.
The
Jhalawar state ruled by Jhala Rajputs in Rajasthan was a 17-gun
salute state,
[4] the
princely state of
Dhrangadhra was a 13-gun
salute state in the 1920s, when it was ruled by members of the Jhala dynasty. At that time, Jhalas also governed in the 11-gun
salute state of
Wankaner and in the 9-gun salute states of
Limbdi and
Wadhwan, as well as in the non-salute states of
Lakhtar,
Sayla and
Chuda.
[5]
References
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^ Barbara N. Ramusack (2003).
The Indian Princes and their States, The New Cambridge History of India. Cambridge University Press. p. 73.
ISBN
9781139449083.
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^ M. S. Naravane (1999).
The Rajputs of Rajputana: A Glimpse of Medieval Rajasthan. APH Publishing. p. 153.
ISBN
978-81-7648-118-2.
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^ Roy, Shibani (1983).
Koli Culture: A Profile of the Culture of Talpad Vistar.
New Delhi,
India: Cosmo Publications. pp. 98: Koli clans in Gujarat such as Jala (Jhala), Jhalawadia, Jaloria, Makwana, Rathod.
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^
"Indian Princely States before 1947 A-J". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
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^ McLeod, John (1999).
Sovereignty, Power, Control: Politics in the States of Western India, 1916-1947. BRILL. pp. 8–9.
ISBN
9789004113435.
Further reading