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Jam Rawal Lakh (1480–1562), was a ruler, who ruled from 1524 to 1548 and later was founder-ruler of from 1540 to 1562.


Ruler of Kutch
Jam Raval was son of Jam Lakhoji, the chief of Tera branch of , which was younger to the elder branch of Lakhiarviro, whose ruler at that time was Jam Hamirji. It is believed that Jam Rawal attributed the murder of his father Jam Lakhoji to Hamirji, as he was killed within the territory of Lakhiarviro by Deda (clan) Tamiachi upon instigation of Hamirji. Jam Rawal, in revenge treacherously killed his father's elder brother Rao Hamirji of Lakhiarviro, and ruled Kutch for more than two decades from 1524 to 1548.The Paramount Power and the Princely States of India, 1858-1881 - Page 287

, who was son of Hamirji had escaped massacre and grew up in . He had enlisted in to the army of and became his confidant. Khengarji I, who was given fiefdom of in 1538 by Sultan Begda, later waged a war against Jam Rawal to claim back the throne of Kutch, with help of armies provided by and Beghda. Khenagrji I, reconquered whole of Kutch from him in 1548 after waging a war of almost eleven years.


Founding of Nawanagar
Jam Rawal escaped out of Kutch, who according to myth advice was given by in dream to him and later founded the . He arrived with his retinue, his family and soldiers loyal to him in the region of Saurashtra. After several battles with a number of local tribes and castes, conquered the and Amran from the Dedas, from the , Nagnath port from the , and from the /Vadhers. He also invaded . Thus, he founded the new state of Nawanagar and laid the foundations for his capital of , which was earlier known as port city Nagnath in August 1540 District Jamnagar, Government of Gujarat and assumed title of of Nawanagar. The State of Nawanagar was in constant state of war since its foundation with its neighbors in order to expand his territories.Gazetteers: Rajkot District - Page 32


Death
Jam Rawal died in 1562. His third son Jam Vibhaji Rawalji, succeeded his to the throne of upon his death in 1562.

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