Gohil State
Gohil State was a princely state in India, located in the region of Gujarat. It was ruled by the Gohil dynasty, which was known for its contributions to local culture and governance. The state was established during the medieval period and played a significant role in the history of the region.
The capital of Gohil State was Dharangadhra, which served as an important center for administration and trade. The state was known for its agricultural production and had a diverse population. After India's independence in 1947, Gohil State merged into the newly formed state of Gujarat.