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English: An achievement of the state of Wadhwan is known from the reign of Thakur Sahib Shri Balsinhji (1885-1910):


State of...


Arms: A sun radiant charged with the word “OM” (amen).

Crest: A trident with a pennon.

Supporters: Two lions rampant guardant.

(On a stamp, 1888)
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Source http://www.hubert-herald.nl/BhaGujarat1.htm
Author w:en:Wadhwan State
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