List of Koli states and clans
Many parts of Western and Northern regions of the Indian subcontinent were ruled as sovereign or princely states by various clans of Kolis.
Principalities and clans

A Koli chieftain
- Koli of Saurashtra[1]
- Mukne Dynasty of Jawhar State[2]
- Bhangare of Devgaon[3]
- Shah of Ramnagar Kingdom[4]
- Raja of Peint[5]
- Pawar Dynasty of Surgana State[6]
- Negi of Koligarh[7]
- Mer of Dhandhuka[8]
- Thorat of Daman and Diu[9]
- Patil of Janjira[10]
- Patil of Guhagar[11]
- Nayak of Sinhagad[12]
- Kagadiaof Umrala[13]
- Mahawar of Khadipdesh
See also
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