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Krishna Kumarsinhji Bhavsinhji

Krishnakumarsinh Gohil
Colonel Maharaja Raol Sir
Krishnakumarsinhji Gohil Photo High Quality
Reign1919 to 1948
SuccessorVirbhadrasinhji Krishna Kumarsinhji
Born(1912-05-19)19 May 1912
Bhavnagar
Died2 April 1965(1965-04-02) (aged 52)
SpouseMaharani Vijayabakunverba Sahiba
Governor of Madras
In office
7 September 1948 – 12 March 1952
Preceded byArchibald Nye
Succeeded bySri Prakasa

Colonel Maharaja Raol Sir Krishna Kumarsinhji Gohil KCSI (19 May 1912 – 2 April 1965) was an Indian king and politician, the last ruling Maharaja of the Gohil dynasty, who ruled Bhavnagar State from 1919 to 1948 and also served as the first Indian Governor of Madras from 1948 to 1952.

Early life

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Krishna Kumarsinhji was born in Bhavnagar on 19 May 1912, the eldest son and heir of Maharaja Bhavsinhji II of Bhavnagar (1875–1919, r. 1896–1919). Kumarsinhji succeeded his father upon his death in 1919; only seven years old, he ascended the Bhavnagar throne under a regency until 1931. He was educated at Rajkumar College, Rajkot like his father and grandfather, who was the first student in 1870.

Reign

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Kumarsinhji continued the progressive reforms of his father and grandfather, reforming the method of tax-collection in his state, introducing village councils and Bhavnagar's first legislature, the Dharasabha. Owing to his progressive reign, Kumarsinhji was knighted with the KCSI in 1938; however, he remained quietly committed to the cause of Indian independence. Therefore, upon Independence in 1947, Kumarsinhji became among the first of the Indian monarchs to accede to the Dominion of India in 1947. He merged Bhavnagar into the state of Kathiawad in 1948.

Maharaja Shri Bhavsinhji Polytechnic Institute was established by him in commemoration of his father Late Sir Bhavsinhji II in 1932, which commenced functioning in 1949.[1]

Personal life

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In 1931, Kumarsinhji married Maharani Shri Vijayabakunverba Sahiba (19 June 1910 – 6 October 1990), the daughter of Maharaja Bhojirajsinhji of Gondal and granddaughter of Maharaja Bhagvatsinh of Gondal. The couple had two sons and three daughters:

  1. Maharaja Shri Virbhadra Sinh Gohil (14 March 1932 – 26 July 1994) who succeeded as Maharaja of Bhavnagar. His son, Vijayrajsinhji Gohil, is the present Titular Maharaja of Bhavnagar
  2. Maharajkumar Shivbhadra Sinh Gohel (23 December 1933 – 31 May 2024)
  3. Maharajkumari Ba Shri Hansa Kunverba Sahiba (b. 25 July 1941) (now the Titular Rajmata Sahiba of Ajaygarh)
  4. Maharajkumari Ba Shri Dilhar Kunverba Sahiba (b. 19 November 1942) (now the Titular Maharani Sahiba of Panna)
  5. Maharajkumari Ba Shri Rohini Devi Sahiba (b. 8 October 1945) (now the Titular Maharani of Kutch)

Later years

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In 1948, he worked as acting Rajpramukh of United State of Kathiawar for a brief period. Later, in 1948, Kumarsinhji became the first Indian Governor of Madras, serving until 1952. Also, in that year Kumarsinhji was made an honorary Commodore in the Royal Indian Navy. From 1948 until 1952, Kumarsinhji also served as the President of the Shree Nandkunverba Kshatriya Kanya Vidhyalaya and as Vice-Patron of the United Service Institution of India. Krishna Kumarsinhji Bhavsinhji died at Bhavnagar on 2 April 1965, aged 52 after a reign of 46 years . He was succeeded as Maharaja of Bhavnagar by his eldest son, Virbhadrasinhji Krishna Kumarsinhji.

Titles

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Honours

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(ribbon bar, as it would look today)

Decorations and medals

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Hon. military ranks

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University

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Bhavnagar University is now known as the Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University

Bhavnagar Marketing yard also given the name of Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji.

Political office

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Krishna Kumarsinhji Bhavsinhji
Born: 19 May 1912 Died: 2 April 1965
Regnal titles
Preceded by Maharaja of Bhavnagar
1919-1948
Succeeded by
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
none
— TITULAR —
Maharaja of Bhavnagar
1948-65
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ Sir Bhavsinhji Polytechnic Institute - History
  2. ^ "Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch)". The Gazette of India. 27 January 1951. p. 20.
  3. ^ "Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Navy Branch)". The Gazette of India. 27 January 1951. p. 21.