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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...
- A
princely state (also
called native state or
Indian state) was a
nominally sovereign entity of the
British Indian Empire that was not
directly governed...
-
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,...
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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...
- 1950, it was a
princely state,
until 1947 in a
subsidiary alliance with
British India. The
British took
direct control over the
princely state in 1831...
-
following lists of
princely states of (British)
India have been compiled: List of
princely states of
British India (alphabetical) List of
princely states of British...
-
comital family,
ducal family,
archducal family,
grand ducal family, or
princely family are more
appropriate to describe, respectively, the
relatives of...
- Rewa State, also
known as Rewah, was a
Rajput princely state of India,
surrounding its
eponymous capital, the town of Rewa. With an area of
about 43,530 km2...
- The
State of
Khairpur (also
transliterated as Khayrpur, was a
princely state of
British India on the
Indus River in
northern Sindh,
modern ****stan, with...
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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...