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- Baraundha (also known as Pathar Kachhar) was a princely state of colonial India, located in modern Satna district of Madhya Pradesh. Although historically...
- Maihar, Nagod and Sohawal. Other prin****lities included Jaso, Kothi, Baraundha (aka Patharkachhar) as well as the Kalinjar Chaubes, consisting of the...
- State Vijaynagar Wadhwan ****aner Kotda Nayani Ajaigarh Alipura Alirajpur Baraundha Barwani Basoda Bhaisunda Bhopal Bijawar Charkhari Chhatarpur Chirgaon...
- Vindhya Pradesh state: Singrauli Rewa Panna Datia Orchha Ajaigarh Baoni Baraundha Bijawar Chhatarpur Charkhari Maihar Nagod Samthar Alipura Tiroha Banka-Pahari...
- of the former state of Vindhya Pradesh Ajaigarh State Alirajpur State Baraundha Barwani State Bijawar State Bhopal State Datia State Gwalior State Indore...
- local) the Raja of Savantwadi Hereditary salutes of 9-guns the Raja of Baraundha the Raja of Jawhar Hereditary salute of 9-guns the Raja of Chhota Udepur...
- largest state in Bagelkhand, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 17-guns Baraundha, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Maihar, title Raja, Hereditary...
- Manavadar 1733 1947 India Baoni 11 1784 1948 India Baramba 1305 1949 India Baraundha 9 1549 1950 India Baria 9 1524 1948 India Baroda 21 1721 1949 India Barwani...
- 9 – The Maharawal of Bansda Rajput Solanki Gujarat 92 9 – The Raja of Baraundha Rajput Bargurjar Madhya Pradesh 93 9 – The Raja of Bhor Maratha, Brahmin...
- state 1733–1947 India Baoni State 11-gun salute state 1784–1948 India Baraundha 9-gun salute state 1549–1950 India Baria State 9-gun salute state 1524–1948...