Cutch State (English Wikipedia)

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  • Panhwar, M.H. (1983). Chronological Dictionary Of Sind. Jamshoro: Institute of Sindhlogy, University of Sind. pp. 170–171. The eldest son Unar born of Gaud Rani succeeded him but was murdered by his step brothers Mod and Manai. Gaud Rani managed the succession of her grandson and therefore Mod and Manai escaped to Cutch with a few followers and took refuge with their Chawra maternal uncle at Patogh (6 miles West of Lakhpat, now in ruins). Finding an opportunity they killed him and seized his city and surrounding territories with the help of their clansmen from Sind. They then subdued Guntn, which was ruled by Vaghelas. Finally they annexed Anahilapataka{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)

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  • "Cutch". The Imperial Gazetteer of India. 11: 75–80. 1908.

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