Kharedi-Virpur

Kharedi-Virpur
Princely State
16th century–1948
CapitalKharedi
Area 
 1921
171 km2 (66 sq mi)
Population 
 1921
6,675
History 
 Established
16th century
1948
Succeeded by
India

Kharedi-Virpur was a class three princely state in British India under Kathiawar Agency. It was ruled by Jadeja Rajput chiefs descended from the Nawanagar ruling family.

The state consisted of 13 villages covering an area of 171 square kilometres (66 sq mi) and with Virpur as its headquarters. Kharedi was a seat of rulers before the capital was shifted to Virpur. The state was known as Kharedi-Virpur. The town of Kalavad also was part of Kharedi-Virpur State.