Surat Agency


The Surat Agency was one of the agencies of British India in the Bombay Presidency.

History

This agency was formed in the 19th century as the Khandesh Agency, after the region of Khandesh, becoming the Surat Agency in 1880. Around 1900, the Dangs were incorporated, and in 1933, it was abolished and became part of the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency.
In 1944, towards the end of the British Raj, the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency was ultimately merged with the Western India States Agency to form the larger Baroda, Western India and Gujarat States Agency.
The headquarters of the Surat Agency were at Surat, where the Political Agent who reported to the Political Department office in Bombay, used to reside.

States

The agency included three 9-gun salute princely states and the Dangs.

Salute States

  • Sachin
  • Bansda
  • Dharampur

    The Dangs

The Dangs were a group of small states in what is now the Dang district of Gujarat State.
StatePopulationRevenue Ruler's title. Notes
Pimpri State3,6003106388 km2
Vadhyawan State253147approx. 12 km2. Not to be confused with Wadhwan State, whose capital was Wadhwan.
Dang Ketak Kadupada218155
Amala State5,3002885; 1891: 5300Raja. 307 km2
Chinchli Gaded State1,670; 1891: approx. 1,400601approx. 70 km2
Pimpladevi State134120approx. 10 km2
Palasvihir State223230approx. 5 km2
Avchar Stateapprox. 500201< 21 km2
Derbhavti State4,891; 1891: approx. 5,0003649Raja. 196 km2
Gadvi State 6,3095125Raja.
Shivbara State346422approx. 12 km2
Kirli State 16751231 km2
Vasurna State6,1772275
Bilbari State2785< 5 km2
Jhari Gharkhadi State50721.16 km2
Dang Surgana14,00011,469
Machhali1,100474535