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Hathi Sord

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'''Hathi Singhji Sord''' or '''Hathiji Sora''' was king of [[Idar State]] in [[Gujarat]]. His descendants ruled for a short time on Idar.



== History ==
He was a [[Thakor]] of an [[Jagir]] in [[Idar State]]. But the Amarsinghji Parmar, ruler of Idar fought in the [[Battles of Tarain|Second Battle of Tarain]] in with [[Prithviraj Chauhan]] against Muslim invaders. Where ge was dead. After that in 1193, Hathi Sord established himself on the throne of [[Idar]] and ruled good till his death. After his death, He was succeeded his son [[Shamalio Sord]] ('''Samalio Sord'''). But about 1300, he was killed by [[Rathore]] [[Rajput]] chief Sonangji because of his tyranny.<ref> About Sabarkantha About Us Collectorate - District Sabarkantha|website=sabarkantha.gujarat.gov.in|access-date=2019-04-02}}</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

== Death Of Shamalio Sord ==
He was an dictator and his state's peoples was upset. His chief advisor was a [[Nagar Brahmin]] and he planed his death with the support of [[Rajput|Rajputs]]. Nagar Brahmin went to Sametra and there he asked to Sonangji to defeat the Shamalio and sonangji was bold to capture the Idar. When nagar was returning to his home. He announced that, he has a reception at his home and he invited the Shamalio at his home. King Shamalio arrived at his home and enjoyed the feast. After that King Shamalio drunk tue wine with his members. They were full of influence on wine. Then Nagar Brahmin called the [[Rathore]] [[Rajput]] Sonangji with his warriors. Sonangji attacked at Shamalio and captured the [[Idar State]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref></ref>

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