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exercised dynastic sovereignty and
whose cadets are not
entitled to
share the
princely title, viz the
Princes de Beauvau-Craon, von Bismarck, Colonna, von Dohna-Schlobitten...
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princely state (also
called native state) was semi-independent and a
nominally sovereign entity of
British Raj that was not
directly governed by the...
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Jammu and Kashmir, also
known as
Kashmir and Jammu, was a
princely state in a
subsidiary alliance with the
British East
India Company from 1846 to 1858...
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Princely Umanmielen (OO-man ME-el-EN; born
April 18, 2002) is a Nigerian-American
football linebacker for the
Carolina Panthers of the
National Football...
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originally a
feudal v****al
under the
Vijayanagara Empire, it
became a
princely state in
British Raj from 1799 to 1947,
marked in-between by
major political...
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Travancore Princely State and
Cochin Princely State). The ten Part C
states included both the
former chief commissioners'
provinces and some
princely states...
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known as a "noble house",
which may be
styled as "imperial", "royal", "
princely", "ducal", "comital" or "baronial",
depending upon the
chief or present...
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British Crown,
lasted until the
Partition of
India in 1947, when the
former princely state of the
British Indian Empire became a
disputed territory, now administered...
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Vorarlberg (/ˈfɔːrɑːrlbɜːrɡ/ FOR-arl-burg;
Austrian German: [foːɐ̯ˈarlbɛrɡ] ; Vorarlbergisch: Vorarlbearg, Voralbärg, or Voraadelbearg) is the westernmost...
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Before the
partition of
India in 1947,
about 584
princely states, also
called "native states",
existed in India.
These were not part of
British India,...