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The
Jamnagar district, originally constituted as Halar district,
is not only recent in its origin but also in its modern
set up. But the region comprised therein is of great
antiquity and dates back to ancient periods of Jamnagar.
According to Pauranik literature, Lord Krishna established
his kingdom at Dwarka, now in Jamnagar district, after
his migration from Mathura and it is to this great Yadava
race that the Jams of Nawanagar trace their descent.
The
foundation of Nawanagar State is credited to Jam Raval.
In AD 1540 after winning conquests Jam Raval founded
the city of Nawanagar.
During
the rule of His Highness Jam Ranjitsinhji, between 1920
- 1930, he developed the city according to western architecture
and built Power House, Vibha Vilas Palace, Jam Bunglow
(Bhavendra Vilas Palace), Pratap Vilas Palace, Mann
Vilas, Amar Vilas, Arch Vilas, Badminton House, Filtzer
House, Coach House, Irwin Hospital, Solarium, Vegetable
Market, Grain Market, Nana-Ashapura's Temple, Sajuba
Girls' High School, Wellington Crescent, Bedi Bunder,
Rajput Boarding, Infantry Lines, Jam Raval's Statue,
Jam Ranjit's Statue, Nursing School, Dayaram Library,
Port Office, Central Bank, Summair Club, Railway Station,
Parsi Agiyari, Anandabava Ashram, extention of Lal Bunglow,
Ranjit Road, Central Bank Road, Rajendra Road, Khambhalia
Gate Road, Jam Bunglow Road, Talav-ni-Pal Road, being
the main ones.
After
His Highness Jam Ranjitsinhji, His Highness Digvijaysinhji
was bethroned (1933 - 1948) and he built Digvijay Woollen
Mills, Aerodrome, Dhanvantri Mandir, Digvijay Plot,
Gulabnagar, Valsura, Ranjit Swimming Pool.
The
present district takes its name from the city and capital
of Jamnagar so named after the rulers who styled themselves
as Jams.
The
Halar district which was constituted for the first time
in the year 1949 after the merger of princely states
into the state of Saurashtra, constituted of the former
Indian states of Nawanagar and Dhrol, Dhrafa Thana and
part of Jalia Dewani. After re-organization several
territorial changes were effected in practically all
the districts of Saurashtra. On June 19th
1959, the boundaries of the district got enlarged by
the inclusion of the adjoining Okhamandal, when Halar
district was renamed Jamnagar. This district became
part of the newly born State of Gujarat on the bifurcation
of the composite State of Bombay on May 1st
1960.In the year 1961 the district consisted of 720
villages and 15 towns.
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