JAMKHANDI, a native state of India, in the Deccan division of Bombay, ranking as one of the southern Mahratta Jagirs. Area, 524 sq.m. Pop. (1931), 114,270; tribute, £1,300. The chief is a Brahman of the Patwardhan family. Cotton, wheat and millet are produced, and weaving and dyeing carried on. The town of JAMKHANDI, the capital, is situated 68 m. E. of Kolhapur. Pop. (1931), 14,986.