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Mandi State
princely state of the British Raj
Patna State
princely state of India
Vallabhi
principality state in India
Baramba State
princely state of the British Raj
Wadhwan State
princely state of India
Changbhakar
Changbhakar State, also known as Chang Bhakar, was one of the small princely states of British Empire in India in the Chhattisgarh States Agency. It included 117 villages and had an area of with a 1941 population of 21,266 people. Bharatpur was the capital of the princely state.
Pudukkottai State
Monarchy in India (1680–1948)
Calcutta time
time zone
Surguja State
princely state of Central India
Dewas Junior
Maratha princely state during the British Raj
Kharsawan State
princely state of the British Raj
Palitana State
princely state of India
Jafarabad State
former state in British Raj
Darkoti
Darkoti State was one of the Princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. Its last ruler signed the accession to the Dominion of India on 15 April 1948. Currently, it lies in Kharapatthar in Shimla district and is part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Bonai State
Indian princely state
Vijaynagar State
princely state in Gujarat
Athmallik State
historical Country
Jashpur State
princely state of the British Raj
Gangpur State
former Indian State
Daspalla
princely state of India
Jasdan State
historical State
Piploda State
princely state of the British Raj
Maihar State
princely state of the British Raj
Dewas State
Junior and Senior states ruled by the Puar (Pawar) dynasty of the Marathas
Khaniadhana State
Indian Princely State
Bhajji State
princely state of the British Raj
Royal House of Benares
ruling Bhumihar Brahmin family of Benares
Khilchipur State
princely state of India
Danta State
princely state of India
Udaipur State
princely state in Chhattisgarh, India
Khandpara State
princely state in Odisha, India
Baghat State
Baghat was a princely state of the British Raj, located in modern-day Himachal Pradesh. It constituted one of the Simla Hill States. It consisted of three separate parts which were almost entirely surrounded by the larger Patiala territory. The largest part comprised approximately , extending eastward from Solan. It incorporated Takroli, Bhocháli and part of the Básál parganas. The two smaller parts comprised about and respectively, and formed the remainder of the Básál pargana.
Baudh State
princely state of India
Dewas Senior
Maratha princely state during the British Raj