Sanjeli, (Hindi: संजेली)cotila or sometimes known as Sanjeda Mehvassi, is a Hindu former petty princely state, located in the present Gujarat state in western India.
During the period 1820 to 1937, the territory of the state remained stable at 88 square kilometers of beautiful undulating land inhabited mainly by simple, good tribal people.
In 1901 - 1914 it was under direct British India administration due to minority rule.
[citation needed] On 10 June 1948, it ceased to exist by accession to the Bombay State at India's independence.
[citation needed] Rulers held the title of Thakur.