Janjira State
| Janjira State जंजीरा रियासत | |||||||
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| Princely State of British India In union with Jafrabad (1759–1948) | |||||||
| 1489–1948 | |||||||
| Flag | |||||||
| Janjira State, 1896 | |||||||
| Area | |||||||
| • 1931 | 839 km2 (324 sq mi) | ||||||
| Population | |||||||
| • 1931  | 110,389 | ||||||
| History | |||||||
| • Established  | 1489 | ||||||
| 1948 | |||||||
| 
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| Today part of | Maharashtra, India | ||||||
Janjira State was a princely state in India during the British Raj. It was governed by the Siddi Khan dynasty of Habesha descent and the state was under the suzerainty of the Bombay Presidency.
Janjira State was located on the Konkan coast in the present-day Raigad district of Maharashtra. The state included the towns of Murud and Shrivardhan, as well as the fortified island of Murud-Janjira, just off the coastal village of Murud, which was the capital and the residence of the rulers. The state had an area of 839 km2, not counting Jafarabad, and a population of 110,389 inhabitants in 1931. Jafarabad State (also spelled Jafrabad) was a dependency of the Nawab of Janjira State, and located 320 km to its north-northwest.