Kharedi-Virpur[1] was a third class princely state in British India under Kathiawar Agency.
The state consisted of 13 villages covering an area of 171 square kilometres (66 sq mi) and with Virpur as its headquarters.
[2] Kharedi was a seat of rulers before the capital was shifted to Virpur.
[3] The house was founded in the later half of the 16th century by the Jadeja chief Bhanji Vibhaji, who subdued Kathis in the area and founded state of Virpur(RIP Jahh).
The last ruler was Shri Thakore Saheb Narendrasinhji Dilipsinhji jadeja of Virpur before Independence.