Baroda State CoA
Arms: (Tenne) a horseman charging (Argent).
Crest: A sword per fess, hilt on the sinister proper.
Crown: The crown of Baroda.
Supporters: Two elephants, in their trunks two indian maces in saltire.
Motto: In chief: sri mahadur; in base: jin ghar, jin takht.The Indian Copyright Act applies in India to works first published in India. According to the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, as amended up to Act No. 27 of 2012 (Chapter V, Section 25):
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BarodaBaroda byl významný knížecí stát v Britské Indii, na sever od Bombaje. Jeho území bylo rozděleno do několika menších enkláv, které měly dohromady rozlohu 21 048 km². Stát se dělil na čtyři distrikty a ty pak na jednotlivé okresy. Zanikl v roce 1949, kdy se stal součástí dominia Indie. .. pokračovat ve čtení