Ghorasar was a Fourth Class princely state and
taluka, comprising fourteen more villages, covering sixteen square miles in
Mahi Kantha. It had a combined population of 6,291 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 23,415 Rupees (just over half from land), paying tributes of 3,501 Rupees to the Gaikwar
Baroda State and 488 Rupees to
Kaira. On 10 July 1943, Ghorasar ceased to exist, being among the princely states merging under the 'Attachment Scheme' into the Gaekwar
Baroda State, following its fate into independent India's
Bombay State and after its split from
Gujarat. == Sources and external links ==