Vadhel

Seoji married a Solanki princess, and proceeded on a pilgrimage to the holy shrine of shri krishna at Dwarka.

[1][2] During the 13th century, Rathore Rajput brothers, Veeravaliji and Bijlaji of the Vadhel dynasty of Okhamandal reached Dwarka from Marwar.

[4] Conquest of Okha, A.D. 1480- During these eight years in addition to the conquest of Okhamandal, Sanganji stopped Begada's chieftains and defeated Ra Mandlika twice, after the death of Sanganji Vadhel around A.D. 1480 the Sultan heard of the Vadhel chief Bhim of Okha, an attack on Mullah Muhammad Samarkandi, who implored Mahmud in person to avenge his wrongs.

Then he conquered the island of Shankhodwar, the modern Bet, and after building a mosque at Jagat returned, leaving the government of the country in the hands of Farhat-ul-Mulk.According to the Mirat-i-Sikandari this was the first time that Dwarka had been conquered by the Muhammadans.The Vadhel chieftain Bhim was taken prisoner and sent to Ahmadabad, and the governor Muhafiz Khan was directed to hew him in pieces and affix a portion of him to each gate of the city, and this was accordingly done.

In A.D. 1480, eight years subsequent to the conquest of Junagad, Sultan Mahmud returned to Gujarat after the defeat of Vadhels.A son of the Ra Mandlika was appointed Jágirdár, but he was associated with a high Muhammadan official called the Thanahdar who commanded the garrsia.The first jagirdar was Bhupatsingh also called Melag, who was a son of Ra Mandlika.

[5] In A.D. 1472 Ra Mandlika surrendered the fortress and became a convert to Islam, and accompanied the Sultan to Ahmadabad, where he eventually died, and lies buried in the Manik Chok of that town.

Maharanashri Sanganji Vádhel of Vadhel Dynasty [ 3 ]