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'''Nanamava''' is a village in the [[Rajkot]] district in the state of [[Gujarat]], [[India]]. It was inherited by Thakor Shri Mokaji Jadeja from his father, Thakor Shri Kalaji Meramanji Jadeja. The village's population is 300 to 400 people.
'''Nanamava''' is a village in the [[Rajkot]] district in the state of [[Gujarat]], [[India]]. It was inherited by Thakor Shri Mokaji Jadeja from his father, Thakor Shri Kalaji Meramanji Jadeja. The village's population is 300 to 400 people.



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Nanamava is a village in the Rajkot district in the state of Gujarat, India. It was inherited by Thakor Shri Mokaji Jadeja from his father, Thakor Shri Kalaji Meramanji Jadeja. The village's population is 300 to 400 people.

History

Thakor Shri Meramanji (2nd) (Vikram Samvat 1750-76) was a king of Rajkot, who conquered many villages of the city of Junagadh, which increased the area of his kingdom. Masumkhan, with support from the Badshah of Delhi, conquered the areas of Rajkot and Sardhar from Meramanji in 1776, and changed the name of the kingdom to Masumabad.

Thakor Shri Ranmalji, the eldest of the seven sons of Meramanji, reconquered Rajkot in 1778.

Kuvar Kalaji (the 4th son of Meramanji) was given six villages in his inheritance. He had three sons and gave his son, Mokaji, the village of Nanamava.

Castes

The people of Nanamava mainly belong to the Kshatriya, Rajput, or Garasiya castes.

Temples

The Jagannathji temple of Nanamava was the first in organizing Lord Jagannath's largest Rath Yatra of Rajkot.