The princely state of Jambughoda is located in present-day Panchmahal district of Gujarat, India. It was founded in the 16th century by the Jadeja Rajputs of Kutch. The state was ruled by a number of different rulers over the years, and it was finally merged into the Indian Union in 1947.
The state of Jambughoda was located in the northern part of Gujarat, and it had a population of around 100,000 people in the early 20th century. The capital of the state was the town of Jambughoda, which is located about 100 kilometers from Ahmedabad.
The state of Jambughoda was a feudal state, and the rulers of the state had a great deal of power over their subjects. The state was also a very poor state, and the majority of the population lived in poverty.
The state of Jambughoda was finally merged into the Indian Union in 1947, and it is now a part of the Panchmahal district of Gujarat. The town of Jambughoda is now a small town, and it is a popular tourist destination.
The other options are incorrect because they are not located in the northern part of Gujarat. Panchmahal is located in the central part of Gujarat, Chhota Udaipur is located in the southern part of Gujarat, Dahod is located in the eastern part of Gujarat, and Vadodara is located in the northwestern part of Gujarat.