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Former princely state on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, India
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Satanones(s) is a village and petty former princely state on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, western India.
History
[edit ]Satanones was a village controlled by Kamalia Ahir chieftains.[1]
It had a population of 240 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 1200 Rupees (mostly from land; 1903-4) and paying 109 Rupees tribute to Junagadh State.
During the British Raj, the petty state in Gohelwar prant was under the colonial Eastern Kathiawar Agency.
References
[edit ]- ^ The Hind Rajasthan, Or, The Annals of the Native States of India. New Delhi, India, Asia: Usha Publications. 1985. p. 292.
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