Chadchat

Chadchat is a region surrounding Santalpur in Patan district of Gujarat, India.

Chadchat is said to take its name from the Chavad or Chad Chadchat branch of the Parmar tribe who conquered the district, till then occupied by Turks, probably the same who settled at Santalpur.

Five Chadchat villages were wrested from the Jadejas by Vaghela Kanji of Morvada and annexed to his domain.

These states are divided amongst a number of chiefs, the principal of whom were Devising, and Lakhaji during British times.

[1][2] These states made agreements with the British Government in 1820s.

Chadchat, an extreme left region of Palanpur Agency , 1896