Pragmalji II

HH Maharajadhiraj Mirza Maharao Shri Sir Pragmalji II Saheb Bahadur, GCSI (1839−1875) (reign 1860-1875) was the ruler of Cutch State , belonging to the Jadeja dynasty who ascended the throne upon death of his father & predecessor Rao Deshalji II on 26 July 1860 and ruled till his death on 19 December 1875.[1]

Maharao Pragmalji II
GCSI
Maharao Pragmulji II of Kutch
Maharaja of Kutch
Reign26 July 1860 - 19 December 1875
PredecessorDeshalji II
SuccessorKhengarji III
BornJanuary 1839
Aina Mahal,Bhuj,Cutch State
Died19th December 1875
Prag Mahal,Bhuj,Cutch State
SpouseJethwaji Kesar Kunwarba of Porbandar State

Vagheliji Jeev Kunwarba of Bela in Cutch

Jhaliji Uchhab Kunwarba of Dhrangadhra State

Jethwaji Phool Kunwarba of Porbandar State

Jhaliji Kashi Kunwarba of Dhrangadhra State
IssueKhengarji III

Karan Sinhji

Pran Kunwarba m.to HH Maharaja Sir Dungar Singh of Bikaner State
DynastyJadeja
FatherDeshalji II
MotherJhaliji Roop Kunwarba d.of Maharana Raj Saheb Amar Sinhji of Dhrangadhra State

He was a progressive ruler and the forts of Mandvi, Mundra were re-built during his time. The embankment of Hamirsar Lake, Prag Mahal in the capital city of Bhuj were other constructions during his reign. It was during his reign the system of state-funded education started.[2]

In 1870 he started Alfred High School, the first high school of Kutch at Bhuj.[3][4] He was succeeded by his son Khengarji III of Kutch. Prag Mahal, named after him, which was commissioned by him in the year 1865, designed by Colon Wilkins, was built for by the British architects and the Kutchi builders was completed after his death in the year 1879 during reign of his son, Khengarji III.[5] The Port Police, Special cell for minerals, Forest officers for forest protection and the first Bhuj Municipality was formed during the reign of Pragmulji.[6] The civil and army laws were framed under guidance of British. Also the modernization set foot in Kutch with the appointment of Non Kutchi Dewan Dewan Bahadur Krishnaji Tulkar, Police Commissioner Pandurang Shivram, and as the Chief Justice Shri Vinayakrao Bhagwat in which only Kutchis were appointed till then.[6]

Gold kori of Pragmalji II, struck at the Bhuj mint, dated 1866

Political Office

Pragmalji II
Born: 1839 Died: 1875
Regnal titles
Preceded by Maharaja of Kutch
1860-75
Succeeded by

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