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List of princely states of British India (by region)

Before the Partition of India in 1947, about 584 princely states, also called "native states", existed in India,[1] which were not fully and formally part of British India, the parts of the Indian subcontinent which had not been conquered or annexed by the British but under indirect rule, subject to subsidiary alliances.

British administered India in red and the princely states coloured green

Things moved quickly after the partition of British India in 1947. By the end of 1949, all of the states had chosen to accede to one of the newly independent states of India or Pakistan or else had been conquered and annexed.

Outline

 
Chamber of Princes meeting in 1941

In principle, the princely states had internal autonomy, while by treaty the British Crown had suzerainty and was responsible for the states' external affairs. In practice, while the states were indeed ruled by potentates with a variety of titles, such as Maharaja, Raja, Nizam, Raje, Deshmukh, Nawab, Mirza, Baig, Chhatrapati, Khan, Thakur Sahab, Darbar saheb or specially Jam for Jadeja/Samma, the British still had considerable influence.

By the time of the departure of the British in 1947, only four of the largest of the states still had their own British Resident, a diplomatic title for advisors present in the states' capitals, while most of the others were grouped together into Agencies, such as the Central India Agency, the Deccan States Agency, and the Rajputana Agency.

From 1920, the states were represented in the Chamber of Princes, which held its meetings in New Delhi.

The most important states were ranked as salute states, whose rulers were entitled to a given number of salute guns.

By the Indian Independence Act 1947, the British gave up their suzerainty of the states and left each of them free to choose whether to join one of the newly independent countries of India and Pakistan or to remain outside them. For a short time, some of the rulers explored the possibility of a federation of the states separate from either, but this came to nothing. Most of the states then decided to accede to India or to Pakistan, such as Junagadh (1947–1948), Hyderabad on 18 September 1948, Bilaspur on 12 October 1948, and Bhopal on 1 May 1949. Travancore also chose to remain an independent country.

In Jammu and Kashmir, a state with a Muslim majority but a Hindu ruler, the Maharaja hoped to remain independent but acceded to India on 27 October 1947 at the outset of the invasion of Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan — leading to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947.

On 31 March 1948, Kalat acceded to Pakistan, although the brother of the Khan led a rebellion against this decision.

Princely States at the time of independence on 15 August 1947

Individual residencies

Name of state British Resident Now part of Last or present ruler
 
Hyderabad
Individual residency   Telangana, Maharashtra and Karnataka, India Mukarram Jah
  Jammu and Kashmir Individual residency   Jammu and Kashmir, India

  Ladakh, India;
  Azad Kashmir, Pakistan Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan;
  Aksai Chin, China Trans-Karakoram Tract, China

Shriman Rajrajeshwar Maharajadhiraj Sri Sir Hari Singh Indar Mahindar Bahadur, Sipar-i-Sultanat-e-Inglisia, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir
  Mysore Individual residency   Karnataka, India Shri Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar
  Benares Individual residency   Uttar Pradesh, India Udit Narayan Singh, Sir Prabhu Narayan Singh, Aditya Narayan Singh, Vibhuti Narayan Singh
  Travancore Individual residency (individual residency status under Madras Presidency)   Kerala and 5 taluks (Kanyakumari district) of Tamil Nadu, India Shri Padmanabha Dasa Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma Vanchi Pala Maharaja Martanda Varma V Shri Uthradom Thirunal Kulasekhara Kiritapati Manney Sultan Maharaja Raja Ramaraja Bahadur Shamsher Jung, Maharaja of Travancore

Baluchistan Agency

Princely States of the Baluchistan Agency.

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Kalat Princely State Balochistan, Pakistan Beglar Begi Mir Agha Suleiman Jan, Khan of Kalat
  Kharan Princely State Habibullah Khan
  Las Bela Princely State Mir Muhammad Yusuf Khan, The Amir and Jam of Las Bela
  Makran Princely State Bai Khan Baloch Gikchi

Deccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency (Maratha)

Princely States of Deccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency (Maratha).

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Akalkot Princely State Maharashtra, India Shrimant Malojiraje Bhosle
  Aundh Princely State Maharashtra, India Meherban Shrimant Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi
  Bhor Princely State Maharashtra, India Raja Shrimant Sir Raghunathrao Shankarrao Pandit Pant Sachiv, Raja of Bhor
  Jamkhandi Princely State Karnataka, India Raja Saheb Shrimant Raja Pranay Rao Parshuram Rao Patwardhan
  Janjira Princely State Maharashtra, India Nawab Sidi Muhammed Khan II Sidi Ahmad Khan, Nawab of Janjira
  Jath Princely State Maharashtra, India Lt. Shrimant Raja Vijaysinghrao Ramrao Babasaheb Dafle
  Kolhapur Princely State Maharashtra, India Rajadhiraj Chhatrapati Shahu II Bhosle
  Ichalkaranji Princely State Maharashtra, India Shrimant Govindrao (Abasaheb) Ghorpade
  Kurundvad Senior Princely State Maharashtra, India Raja Shrimant Bhalchandrarao Chintamanrao Patwardhan, Raja of Kurundwad Sr.
  Kurundvad Junior Princely State Maharashtra, India Raja Shrimant Hariharrao Raghunathrao [Bapusaheb] Patwardhan, Raja of Kurundwad Jr.
  Miraj Junior Princely State Maharashtra, India Raja Meherban Shrimant Sir Madhavrao Hariharrao Patwardhan
  Miraj Senior Princely State Maharashtra, India Narayan Rao Jatya Sahib Patwardhan
  Mudhol Princely State Karnataka, India Shrimant Raja Bhairavsinhrao Malojirao Ghorpade II
  Nimsod Princely State Maharashtra, India Rajadhiraj Janmejayraje Shahuraje Gharge-Desai-Deshmukh
  Phaltan Princely State Maharashtra, India Shrimant Ramraje Prataosinha Naik-Nimbalkar,
  Sangli Princely State Maharashtra, India Capt. Shrimant Raja Saheb Sir Chintamanrao II Dhundirajrao Appasaheb Patwardhan
  Savanur Princely State Karnataka, India Nawab of Savanur, Abdul Majid Khan II
  Sawantvadi Princely State Maharashtra, India Raja Khem Sawant-Bhosle Bahadur

Gwalior Residency (Maratha)

Princely States of the Gwalior Residency.

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Gwalior Princely State Madhya Pradesh, India Shrimant Jyotirditya Scindia
  Garha Princely State Madhya Pradesh, India
  Khaniyadhana Princely State Madhya Pradesh, India
  Ramgadi Princely State Uttar Pradesh, India Diwan Mahadev Mishra[citation needed]
  Rajgarh Princely State Madhya Pradesh, India Maharani Shushila Sinha Rudrani
  Rampur Princely State Uttar Pradesh, India Raza Ali Khan of Rampur

Madras Presidency

Princely States of the Madras Presidency.

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Banganapalle Princely State Andhra Pradesh, India Nawab Sayyid Fazl-i-'Ali Khan IV Bahadur, Nawab of Banganapalle
  Cochin Princely State Kerala, India Rama Varma Pareekshit Thampuran, Maharaja of Cochin
  Pudukkottai Princely State Tamil Nadu, India Rajagopala Tondaiman, Maharaja of Pudukkottai
  Sandur Princely State Karnataka, India Yeshwantrao Ghorpade

North-west Frontier States Agency

Princely States of the North-West Frontier States Agency (all in present Pakistan). Agencies included the Dir Swat and Chitral Agency and the Deputy Commissioner of Hazara acting as the Political Agent for Amb and Phulra.

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Amb Princely State Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Nawab Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli
  Chitral Princely State Mehtar Saif-ul-Mulk Nasir
  Dir Princely State Muhammad Shah Khosru Khan
  Phulra Princely State Khan Ata Muhammed Khan
  Swat Princely State Miangul Abdul-Haqq Jahanzib

Gilgit Agency

The States of Hunza and Nagar and many feudal Jagirs (Puniyal, Shigar, etc.) in the Gilgit Agency were tributary to the Maharaja of Jammu & Kashmir.

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Hunza Gilgit Agency Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan Mohammad Jamal Khan
  Nagar Gilgit Agency Showkat Ali Khan

Province of Sind

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Khairpur Princely State Sindh, Pakistan George Ali Murad Khan

Punjab state agency

States of the Punjab States Agency (Punjab).

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Bahawalpur Princely State Punjab, Pakistan Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan V
  Bilaspur Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Raja Kirti Chand, Raja of Bilaspur
  Faridkot Princely State Punjab, India Colonel Farzand-i-Saadat-i-Nishan-i-Hazrat-i-Kaiser-i-Hind Maharaja Sir Harinder Singh Brar Bans Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Faridkot
  Jind Princely State Punjab and Haryana, India Maharaja Satbir Singh ["Prince Sunny"], Maharaja of Jind
  Kalsia Princely State Haryana, India Raja Himmat Sher Singh Sahib Bahadur
  Kangra Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Raja Aditya Dev Chand Katoch (annexed to British India in 1846 by the Treaty of Lahore)
  Kapurthala Princely State Punjab, India Brig. Maharaja Sri Sukhjit Singh Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Kapurthala
 

Kumharsain

Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Rana Surendra Singh
  Loharu State Princely State Haryana, India Nawab Mirza Alauddin Ahmad Khan II (alias Parvez Mirza), Nawab of Loharu
  Malerkotla Princely State Punjab, India Nawab Muhammad Iftikhar 'Ali Khan Bahadur (last nawab)
  Mandi Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Maj. Raja Sir JOGINDER SEN Bahadur
  Nabha Princely State Punjab, India Sir Pratap Singh Sir Hira Singh
  Patiala Princely State Punjab, India Maharajadhiraj Sir Yadavindra Singh Mahendra Bahadur
  Rajgarh Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Maharani Sushila Sinha
  Sirmur Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Lt. Maharaja Rajendra Prakash Bahadur
  Suket/ Sundernagar Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Raja Hari Sen Bahadur of Suket
  Siba Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Raja Dr.Ashok K. Thakur, Raja of Siba & Tantpalan
  Tehri Garhwal Princely State (Zamindari) Uttarakhand, India Maharaja Manabendra Shah Sahib Bahadur

States of the Rajputana Agency

States of the Rajputana Agency.

Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Alwar Princely State Rajasthan, India Raj Rishi Shri Sawai Maharaja Jitendra Pratap Singhji Veerendra Shiromani Dev Bharat Prabhakar Bahadur Jitendra Singh, Maharaja of Alwar.
  Banswara Princely State Rajasthan, India Rai Rayan Mahimahendra Maharajadhiraj Maharawalji Sahib Shri Jagmalji II Sahib Bahadur, Naresh Rajya, Maharawal of Banswara.
  Bharatpur Princely State Rajasthan, India Shri Maharaja Shri Brajendra Sawai Vishvendra Singh Bahadur Jang
  Bikaner Princely State Rajasthan, India Sri Raj Rajeshwar Maharajadhiraj Narendra Sawai Maharaja Shiromani Ravi Raj Singhji Bahadur, Maharaja of Bikaner and Head of the Royal House of Bikaner.
  Bundi Princely State Rajasthan, India Col. Maharao Raja Shri Bahadur Singhji Bahadur
  Dholpur Princely State Rajasthan, India Maharajadhiraja

Shri Sawai Maharaj Rana Shri Hemant Singh, Lokendra Bahadur, Diler Jang Jai Deo, Maharaj Rana of Dholpur

  Dungarpur Princely State Rajasthan, India Rai-i-Rayan, Mahimahendra, Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Shri Mahipal Singhji II Sahib Bahadur, Maharawal of Dungarpur.
  Jaipur Princely State Rajasthan, India HH Saramad-i-Rajahai Hindustan Raj Rajendra Shri Maharajadhiraj Sir Sawai Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II
  Jaisalmer Princely State Rajasthan, India Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Sir Jawahir Singh Bahadur
  Jhalawar Princely State Rajasthan, India Maharajadhiraj Maharaj Rana Shri Chandrajit Singh Dev Bahadur, Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar.
  Jodhpur Princely State Rajasthan, India Raj Rajeshwar Saramad-i-Rajha-i-Hindustan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Shri Gaj Singhji II Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Jodhpur.
  Karauli Princely State Rajasthan, India Maharaja Shri Ganesh Pal Deo Bahadur Yadakul Chandra Bhal
  Kishangarh Princely State Rajasthan, India Umdae Rajhae Buland Makan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Sumer Singhji Bahadur
  Kotah Princely State Rajasthan, India Maharao Shri Bhim Singh II Bahadur
  Kushalgarh Princely State Rajasthan, India Rao Harendra Singh
  Sardargarh (formerly Lawa), thikana in Udaipur Princely State Rajasthan, India
  Mewar Princely State Rajasthan, India Maharana Sir Bhupal Singh
Patan, Rajasthan Princely State Rajasthan, India Rao Bir Bikram Singh
  Pratabgarh Princely State Rajasthan, India Raja Ajit Pratap Singh
 

Shekhawati

Princely State Rajasthan, India Shri Maharao Sheoraj Singh
  Shahpura Princely State Rajasthan, India Rajadhiraj Sudershan Singh
  Sirohi Princely State Rajasthan, India Maharao Raghubir Singh
  Tonk Princely State Rajasthan, India Nawab Muhammad Faruq Ali Khan

Gujarat States Agency and Baroda Residency

 
The Majestic Laxmi Vilas Palace of Baroda, built by the Maratha Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III

Kathiawar Agency

Princely states of Kathiawar in Saurashtra
Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler
  Dhrol State Princely State Later Kathiawar, India

Now Gujarat, India

Thakor Saheb Shri Shri Chandrasinhji Jadeja
  Nawanagar State Princely State Jam saheb shri Shatrushaylsinhji Digvijaysinhji Jadeja

  Makaji Meghpar

Jagir Hardhrol Bhayats

  Rajkot State

Princely state Thakor saheb Shri Pradhyumansinhji Jadeja
  Gondal State Princely state Thakor Saheb Shri Bhagvatsinhji Jadeja
  Morvi State Princely state Thakor Saheb Shri Lakhdhirsinhji Jadeja
  Porbandar State Princely state Maharana Shri Natwarsinhji Jethwa
  Bhavnagar State Princely state Maharaja Raol Shri Krishnakumarsinhji Gohil
  Wadhwan State Princely state Maharaja Shri Suredrasinhji Jhala
  Junagadh State Princely state Nawab sahib Mahabatkhanji 3rd.
  Jafarabad State Princely state Mohammad Khan 2nd.
 
Kathiawar 1855 with its four prant districts: Halar, Jhalavad, Sorath and Gohelwad.
 
United Saurashtra (Kathiawar) State 1947-56

States of Central India Agency

 
Subhash Marg, Indore
 
Bhil tribe girls in Jhabua
 
Orchha Palace, Madhya Pradesh

States of the Eastern States Agency

 
Faiz Mahal, Khairpur
 
Palace in Cooch Behar
 
Girivilas Palace in Sarangarh

Orissa States Agency

Chhattisgarh States Agency

Bengal States Agency

States of the Mahi Kantha Agency

Former Princely States annexed during the British Raj

Former kingdoms annexed during the British East India Company era

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cahoon, Ben. "Indian Princely States before 1947 A-J". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  2. ^ Ramusack, Barbara N. (2007). The Indian princes and their states (Digitally print. version. ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 81–82. ISBN 978-0521039895. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
Sources
  • Indian Princely States Genealogy
  • Flags of Indian Princely States

Further reading

  • The Relationship Between the Indian Princely States and the Indian Central Government, 1921-1933, by Harry Dunseth Wood. Published by University of Chicago, 1951.
  • The Paramount Power and the Princely States of India, 1858-1881, by Ajit K. Neogy. Published by K. P. Bagchi, 1974.
  • Rajahs and Prajas: An Indian Princely State, Then and Now, by S. Devadas Pillai. Published by Popular Prakashan, 1976.
  • Princely States and the Paramount Power, 1858-1876: A Study on the Nature of Political Relationship Between the British Government and the Indian State, by Mihir Kumar Ray. Rajesh Publications, 1981.
  • Documents and Speeches on the Indian Princely States, by Adrian Sever. Published by B.R. Pub. Corp., 1985.
  • The Late Pre-colonial Background to the Indian Princely States, by Richard B Barnett. Published by Centre for South Asian Studies, University of Punjab, 1988.
  • Indian Princely Medals: A Record of the Orders, Decorations, and Medals of the Indian Princely States, by Tony McClenaghan. Published by Spantech & Lancer, 1996. ISBN 1-897829-19-1.
  • British Policy Towards Princely States of India: Seminar Entitled "British Policy Towards North Indian Princely States" : Selected Papers, by R P Vyas. Published by Rajasthan-Vidya Prakashan, 1992.
  • The Princely States of India: A Chronological Checklist of Their Rulers, by David P. Henige. Published by Borgo Press, 1997. ISBN 0-89370-325-7.
  • Constitutional Development in the Indian Princely States, by Ranjana Kaul. Published by UBS Publishers Distributors, 1998. ISBN 81-259-0511-1.
  • The Maharaja & the Princely States of India, by Sharada Dwivedi. Published by Lustre Press, 1999. ISBN 81-7436-081-6.
  • Illustrated Encyclopaedia & Who's who of Princely States in Indian Sub-continent, by J. C. Dua. Published by Kaveri Books, 2000. ISBN 81-7479-036-5.
  • The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled or Decorated, of the Indian Empire, by Sir Roper Lethbridge. Adamant Media Corporation, 2001. ISBN 1-4021-9328-9.
  • True Tales of British India & the Princely States: & The Princely States, by Michael Wise. Published by In Print, 1993. ISBN 1-873047-06-1.
  • Princely States of India: A Guide to Chronology and Rulers, by David P. Henige. Published by Orchid Press, 2006. ISBN 974-524-049-4.
  • India's Princely States: People, Princes and Colonialism, by Waltraud Ernst, Biswamoy Pati. Published by Routledge, 2007. ISBN 0-415-41541-1.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of princely states of British India by region news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Before the Partition of India in 1947 about 584 princely states also called native states existed in India 1 which were not fully and formally part of British India the parts of the Indian subcontinent which had not been conquered or annexed by the British but under indirect rule subject to subsidiary alliances British administered India in red and the princely states coloured green Things moved quickly after the partition of British India in 1947 By the end of 1949 all of the states had chosen to accede to one of the newly independent states of India or Pakistan or else had been conquered and annexed Contents 1 Outline 2 Princely States at the time of independence on 15 August 1947 2 1 Individual residencies 2 2 Baluchistan Agency 2 3 Deccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency Maratha 2 4 Gwalior Residency Maratha 2 5 Madras Presidency 2 6 North west Frontier States Agency 2 7 Gilgit Agency 2 8 Province of Sind 2 9 Punjab state agency 2 10 States of the Rajputana Agency 2 11 Gujarat States Agency and Baroda Residency 2 12 Kathiawar Agency 2 13 States of Central India Agency 2 14 States of the Eastern States Agency 2 14 1 Orissa States Agency 2 14 2 Chhattisgarh States Agency 2 14 3 Bengal States Agency 2 15 States of the Mahi Kantha Agency 3 Former Princely States annexed during the British Raj 4 Former kingdoms annexed during the British East India Company era 5 See also 6 Notes 7 Further reading 8 External linksOutline Edit Chamber of Princes meeting in 1941 Main article Princely state For details of precedence between the states see Salute state In principle the princely states had internal autonomy while by treaty the British Crown had suzerainty and was responsible for the states external affairs In practice while the states were indeed ruled by potentates with a variety of titles such as Maharaja Raja Nizam Raje Deshmukh Nawab Mirza Baig Chhatrapati Khan Thakur Sahab Darbar saheb or specially Jam for Jadeja Samma the British still had considerable influence By the time of the departure of the British in 1947 only four of the largest of the states still had their own British Resident a diplomatic title for advisors present in the states capitals while most of the others were grouped together into Agencies such as the Central India Agency the Deccan States Agency and the Rajputana Agency From 1920 the states were represented in the Chamber of Princes which held its meetings in New Delhi The most important states were ranked as salute states whose rulers were entitled to a given number of salute guns By the Indian Independence Act 1947 the British gave up their suzerainty of the states and left each of them free to choose whether to join one of the newly independent countries of India and Pakistan or to remain outside them For a short time some of the rulers explored the possibility of a federation of the states separate from either but this came to nothing Most of the states then decided to accede to India or to Pakistan such as Junagadh 1947 1948 Hyderabad on 18 September 1948 Bilaspur on 12 October 1948 and Bhopal on 1 May 1949 Travancore also chose to remain an independent country In Jammu and Kashmir a state with a Muslim majority but a Hindu ruler the Maharaja hoped to remain independent but acceded to India on 27 October 1947 at the outset of the invasion of Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan leading to the Indo Pakistani War of 1947 On 31 March 1948 Kalat acceded to Pakistan although the brother of the Khan led a rebellion against this decision Princely States at the time of independence on 15 August 1947 EditThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Last or present ruler only in right most column of these tables Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this section if you can January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Individual residencies Edit Name of state British Resident Now part of Last or present ruler Hyderabad Individual residency Telangana Maharashtra and Karnataka India Mukarram Jah Jammu and Kashmir Individual residency Jammu and Kashmir India Ladakh India Azad Kashmir Pakistan Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan Aksai Chin China Trans Karakoram Tract China Shriman Rajrajeshwar Maharajadhiraj Sri Sir Hari Singh Indar Mahindar Bahadur Sipar i Sultanat e Inglisia Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir Mysore Individual residency Karnataka India Shri Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar Benares Individual residency Uttar Pradesh India Udit Narayan Singh Sir Prabhu Narayan Singh Aditya Narayan Singh Vibhuti Narayan Singh Travancore Individual residency individual residency status under Madras Presidency Kerala and 5 taluks Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu India Shri Padmanabha Dasa Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma Vanchi Pala Maharaja Martanda Varma V Shri Uthradom Thirunal Kulasekhara Kiritapati Manney Sultan Maharaja Raja Ramaraja Bahadur Shamsher Jung Maharaja of TravancoreBaluchistan Agency Edit Princely States of the Baluchistan Agency Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Kalat Princely State Balochistan Pakistan Beglar Begi Mir Agha Suleiman Jan Khan of Kalat Kharan Princely State Habibullah Khan Las Bela Princely State Mir Muhammad Yusuf Khan The Amir and Jam of Las Bela Makran Princely State Bai Khan Baloch GikchiDeccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency Maratha Edit Princely States of Deccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency Maratha Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Akalkot Princely State Maharashtra India Shrimant Malojiraje Bhosle Aundh Princely State Maharashtra India Meherban Shrimant Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi Bhor Princely State Maharashtra India Raja Shrimant Sir Raghunathrao Shankarrao Pandit Pant Sachiv Raja of Bhor Jamkhandi Princely State Karnataka India Raja Saheb Shrimant Raja Pranay Rao Parshuram Rao Patwardhan Janjira Princely State Maharashtra India Nawab Sidi Muhammed Khan II Sidi Ahmad Khan Nawab of Janjira Jath Princely State Maharashtra India Lt Shrimant Raja Vijaysinghrao Ramrao Babasaheb Dafle Kolhapur Princely State Maharashtra India Rajadhiraj Chhatrapati Shahu II Bhosle Ichalkaranji Princely State Maharashtra India Shrimant Govindrao Abasaheb Ghorpade Kurundvad Senior Princely State Maharashtra India Raja Shrimant Bhalchandrarao Chintamanrao Patwardhan Raja of Kurundwad Sr Kurundvad Junior Princely State Maharashtra India Raja Shrimant Hariharrao Raghunathrao Bapusaheb Patwardhan Raja of Kurundwad Jr Miraj Junior Princely State Maharashtra India Raja Meherban Shrimant Sir Madhavrao Hariharrao Patwardhan Miraj Senior Princely State Maharashtra India Narayan Rao Jatya Sahib Patwardhan Mudhol Princely State Karnataka India Shrimant Raja Bhairavsinhrao Malojirao Ghorpade II Nimsod Princely State Maharashtra India Rajadhiraj Janmejayraje Shahuraje Gharge Desai Deshmukh Phaltan Princely State Maharashtra India Shrimant Ramraje Prataosinha Naik Nimbalkar Sangli Princely State Maharashtra India Capt Shrimant Raja Saheb Sir Chintamanrao II Dhundirajrao Appasaheb Patwardhan Savanur Princely State Karnataka India Nawab of Savanur Abdul Majid Khan II Sawantvadi Princely State Maharashtra India Raja Khem Sawant Bhosle BahadurGwalior Residency Maratha Edit Princely States of the Gwalior Residency Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Gwalior Princely State Madhya Pradesh India Shrimant Jyotirditya Scindia Garha Princely State Madhya Pradesh India Khaniyadhana Princely State Madhya Pradesh India Ramgadi Princely State Uttar Pradesh India Diwan Mahadev Mishra citation needed Rajgarh Princely State Madhya Pradesh India Maharani Shushila Sinha Rudrani Rampur Princely State Uttar Pradesh India Raza Ali Khan of RampurMadras Presidency Edit Princely States of the Madras Presidency Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Banganapalle Princely State Andhra Pradesh India Nawab Sayyid Fazl i Ali Khan IV Bahadur Nawab of Banganapalle Cochin Princely State Kerala India Rama Varma Pareekshit Thampuran Maharaja of Cochin Pudukkottai Princely State Tamil Nadu India Rajagopala Tondaiman Maharaja of Pudukkottai Sandur Princely State Karnataka India Yeshwantrao GhorpadeNorth west Frontier States Agency Edit Princely States of the North West Frontier States Agency all in present Pakistan Agencies included the Dir Swat and Chitral Agency and the Deputy Commissioner of Hazara acting as the Political Agent for Amb and Phulra Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Amb Princely State Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan Nawab Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli Chitral Princely State Mehtar Saif ul Mulk Nasir Dir Princely State Muhammad Shah Khosru Khan Phulra Princely State Khan Ata Muhammed Khan Swat Princely State Miangul Abdul Haqq JahanzibGilgit Agency Edit The States of Hunza and Nagar and many feudal Jagirs Puniyal Shigar etc in the Gilgit Agency were tributary to the Maharaja of Jammu amp Kashmir Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Hunza Gilgit Agency Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan Mohammad Jamal Khan Nagar Gilgit Agency Showkat Ali KhanProvince of Sind Edit Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Khairpur Princely State Sindh Pakistan George Ali Murad KhanPunjab state agency Edit States of the Punjab States Agency Punjab Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Bahawalpur Princely State Punjab Pakistan Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan V Bilaspur Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Raja Kirti Chand Raja of Bilaspur Faridkot Princely State Punjab India Colonel Farzand i Saadat i Nishan i Hazrat i Kaiser i Hind Maharaja Sir Harinder Singh Brar Bans Sahib Bahadur Maharaja of Faridkot Jind Princely State Punjab and Haryana India Maharaja Satbir Singh Prince Sunny Maharaja of Jind Kalsia Princely State Haryana India Raja Himmat Sher Singh Sahib Bahadur Kangra Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Raja Aditya Dev Chand Katoch annexed to British India in 1846 by the Treaty of Lahore Kapurthala Princely State Punjab India Brig Maharaja Sri Sukhjit Singh Sahib Bahadur Maharaja of Kapurthala Kumharsain Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Rana Surendra Singh Loharu State Princely State Haryana India Nawab Mirza Alauddin Ahmad Khan II alias Parvez Mirza Nawab of Loharu Malerkotla Princely State Punjab India Nawab Muhammad Iftikhar Ali Khan Bahadur last nawab Mandi Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Maj Raja Sir JOGINDER SEN Bahadur Nabha Princely State Punjab India Sir Pratap Singh Sir Hira Singh Patiala Princely State Punjab India Maharajadhiraj Sir Yadavindra Singh Mahendra Bahadur Rajgarh Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Maharani Sushila Sinha Sirmur Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Lt Maharaja Rajendra Prakash Bahadur Suket Sundernagar Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Raja Hari Sen Bahadur of Suket Siba Princely State Himachal Pradesh India Raja Dr Ashok K Thakur Raja of Siba amp Tantpalan Tehri Garhwal Princely State Zamindari Uttarakhand India Maharaja Manabendra Shah Sahib BahadurStates of the Rajputana Agency Edit States of the Rajputana Agency Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Alwar Princely State Rajasthan India Raj Rishi Shri Sawai Maharaja Jitendra Pratap Singhji Veerendra Shiromani Dev Bharat Prabhakar Bahadur Jitendra Singh Maharaja of Alwar Banswara Princely State Rajasthan India Rai Rayan Mahimahendra Maharajadhiraj Maharawalji Sahib Shri Jagmalji II Sahib Bahadur Naresh Rajya Maharawal of Banswara Bharatpur Princely State Rajasthan India Shri Maharaja Shri Brajendra Sawai Vishvendra Singh Bahadur Jang Bikaner Princely State Rajasthan India Sri Raj Rajeshwar Maharajadhiraj Narendra Sawai Maharaja Shiromani Ravi Raj Singhji Bahadur Maharaja of Bikaner and Head of the Royal House of Bikaner Bundi Princely State Rajasthan India Col Maharao Raja Shri Bahadur Singhji Bahadur Dholpur Princely State Rajasthan India Maharajadhiraja Shri Sawai Maharaj Rana Shri Hemant Singh Lokendra Bahadur Diler Jang Jai Deo Maharaj Rana of Dholpur Dungarpur Princely State Rajasthan India Rai i Rayan Mahimahendra Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Shri Mahipal Singhji II Sahib Bahadur Maharawal of Dungarpur Jaipur Princely State Rajasthan India HH Saramad i Rajahai Hindustan Raj Rajendra Shri Maharajadhiraj Sir Sawai Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Jaisalmer Princely State Rajasthan India Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Sir Jawahir Singh Bahadur Jhalawar Princely State Rajasthan India Maharajadhiraj Maharaj Rana Shri Chandrajit Singh Dev Bahadur Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar Jodhpur Princely State Rajasthan India Raj Rajeshwar Saramad i Rajha i Hindustan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Shri Gaj Singhji II Sahib Bahadur Maharaja of Jodhpur Karauli Princely State Rajasthan India Maharaja Shri Ganesh Pal Deo Bahadur Yadakul Chandra Bhal Kishangarh Princely State Rajasthan India Umdae Rajhae Buland Makan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Sumer Singhji Bahadur Kotah Princely State Rajasthan India Maharao Shri Bhim Singh II Bahadur Kushalgarh Princely State Rajasthan India Rao Harendra Singh Sardargarh formerly Lawa thikana in Udaipur Princely State Rajasthan India Mewar Princely State Rajasthan India Maharana Sir Bhupal SinghPatan Rajasthan Princely State Rajasthan India Rao Bir Bikram Singh Pratabgarh Princely State Rajasthan India Raja Ajit Pratap Singh Shekhawati Princely State Rajasthan India Shri Maharao Sheoraj Singh Shahpura Princely State Rajasthan India Rajadhiraj Sudershan Singh Sirohi Princely State Rajasthan India Maharao Raghubir Singh Tonk Princely State Rajasthan India Nawab Muhammad Faruq Ali KhanGujarat States Agency and Baroda Residency Edit The Majestic Laxmi Vilas Palace of Baroda built by the Maratha Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III Bajana Bansda State Manavadar Baroda Bhavnagar Cambay Chhota Udaipur Cutch Charkha Dangs Dhrangadhra Dhrol Gondal Idar Jamnagar Jawhar Junagadh Lathi Limbda Limdi Lunavada Morvi Muli Nawanagar Palanpur Porbandar State Poshina Radhanpur Rajkot Rajpara State Halar Rajpipla Ambliara State Sabarkantha Agency Sachin Sanjeli Sant Surgana Tharad Vanod Mansa State Vijaynagar Wadhwan Wankaner Kotda Nayani Kathiawar Agency Edit Princely states of Kathiawar in Saurashtra Name of state British Resident or Agent Now part of Last or present ruler Dhrol State Princely State Later Kathiawar India Now Gujarat India Thakor Saheb Shri Shri Chandrasinhji Jadeja Nawanagar State Princely State Jam saheb shri Shatrushaylsinhji Digvijaysinhji Jadeja Makaji Meghpar Jagir Hardhrol Bhayats Rajkot State Princely state Thakor saheb Shri Pradhyumansinhji Jadeja Gondal State Princely state Thakor Saheb Shri Bhagvatsinhji Jadeja Morvi State Princely state Thakor Saheb Shri Lakhdhirsinhji Jadeja Porbandar State Princely state Maharana Shri Natwarsinhji Jethwa Bhavnagar State Princely state Maharaja Raol Shri Krishnakumarsinhji Gohil Wadhwan State Princely state Maharaja Shri Suredrasinhji Jhala Junagadh State Princely state Nawab sahib Mahabatkhanji 3rd Jafarabad State Princely state Mohammad Khan 2nd Kathiawar 1855 with its four prant districts Halar Jhalavad Sorath and Gohelwad United Saurashtra Kathiawar State 1947 56 States of Central India Agency Edit The Rajwada of Indore built by The Holkars of the Maratha Kingdom Subhash Marg Indore Bhil tribe girls in Jhabua Orchha Palace Madhya Pradesh Ajaigarh Alipura Alirajpur Baraundha Barwani Basoda Bhaisunda Bhopal Bijawar Charkhari Chhatarpur Chirgaon Datia Dewas Junior Dewas Senior Dhar Dhurwai Gaurihar Gwalior Indore Jamnia Jaora Jaso Jobat Kamta Rajaula Khaniadhana Khilchipur Kothi Kurwai Maihar Makrai Muhammadgarh Nagod Narsighgarh Orchha Pahra Paldeo Panna Pathari Piploda Rajgarh Ratlam Rewa Sailana Sitamau Sohawal Taraon Tori Fatehpur States of the Eastern States Agency Edit Faiz Mahal Khairpur Palace in Cooch Behar Bahawalpur Nur Mahal Girivilas Palace in Sarangarh Orissa States Agency Edit Athgarh Athmallik Bamra Baramba Baudh Bonai Daspalla Dhenkanal Gangpur Hindol Kalahandi Karond Keonjhar Khandpara Kharsawan Mayurbhanj Narsinghpur Nayagarh Nilgiri Pal Lahara Patna Balangir Rairakhol Ranpur Seraikela Sonepur Talcher Tigiria Chhattisgarh States Agency Edit Bastar Changbhakar Chhuikandan Jashpur Kanker Kawardha Khairagarh Koriya Korea Nandgaon Raigarh Sakti Sarangarh Surguja Udaipur Dharamjaigarh Bengal States Agency Edit Cooch Behar TripuraStates of the Mahi Kantha Agency Edit Idar Danta Vijaynagar Pol Malpur Mansa Mohanpur Ilol Katosan Ambaliara Pethapur Punadra Ranasa Dabha Dadhalia Rupal Varsoda VasnaFormer Princely States annexed during the British Raj EditSee also Doctrine of lapseBallabhgarh 1858 Banpur seized in 1857 Bhaddaiyan Raj 1858 Bijeraghogarh Chirgaon one of the seized Hasht Bhaiya jagirs Khaddi Kulpahar 1858 Makrai 1890 1893 Purwa one of the seized Chaube Jagirs Shahgarh seized in 1857 Tiroha Tulsipur 1859 Udaipur Chhattisgarh 1854 1860 Vallabhipura 1860 Manipur 1891 the last princely state annexed for a brief period Former kingdoms annexed during the British East India Company era Edit Carnatic 1801 Sivagangai 1803 Guler 1813 Jaitpur 1849 Jalaun 1840 Jaswan 1849 Jhansi 1854 Kangra 1846 Kumaon 1816 Lakhahi Kutlehar 1825 Punjab Multan 1849 Nagpur 1854 Nurpur 1849 Oudh 1856 Ramgarh 1858 Satara state 1849 2 Sambalpur 1849 Siba 1849 Tanjore 1855 See also Edit History portal India portalList of princely states of British India alphabetical List of Maratha dynasties and states List of Rajput dynasties and statesNotes Edit Cahoon Ben Indian Princely States before 1947 A J www worldstatesmen org Retrieved 21 September 2018 Ramusack Barbara N 2007 The Indian princes and their states Digitally print version ed Cambridge Cambridge Univ Press pp 81 82 ISBN 978 0521039895 Retrieved 13 October 2016 SourcesIndian Princely States Genealogy Flags of Indian Princely StatesFurther reading EditThe Relationship Between the Indian Princely States and the Indian Central Government 1921 1933 by Harry Dunseth Wood Published by University of Chicago 1951 The Paramount Power and the Princely States of India 1858 1881 by Ajit K Neogy Published by K P Bagchi 1974 Rajahs and Prajas An Indian Princely State Then and Now by S Devadas Pillai Published by Popular Prakashan 1976 Princely States and the Paramount Power 1858 1876 A Study on the Nature of Political Relationship Between the British Government and the Indian State by Mihir Kumar Ray Rajesh Publications 1981 Documents and Speeches on the Indian Princely States by Adrian Sever Published by B R Pub Corp 1985 The Late Pre colonial Background to the Indian Princely States by Richard B Barnett Published by Centre for South Asian Studies University of Punjab 1988 Indian Princely Medals A Record of the Orders Decorations and Medals of the Indian Princely States by Tony McClenaghan Published by Spantech amp Lancer 1996 ISBN 1 897829 19 1 British Policy Towards Princely States of India Seminar Entitled British Policy Towards North Indian Princely States Selected Papers by R P Vyas Published by Rajasthan Vidya Prakashan 1992 The Princely States of India A Chronological Checklist of Their Rulers by David P Henige Published by Borgo Press 1997 ISBN 0 89370 325 7 Constitutional Development in the Indian Princely States by Ranjana Kaul Published by UBS Publishers Distributors 1998 ISBN 81 259 0511 1 The Maharaja amp the Princely States of India by Sharada Dwivedi Published by Lustre Press 1999 ISBN 81 7436 081 6 Illustrated Encyclopaedia amp Who s who of Princely States in Indian Sub continent by J C Dua Published by Kaveri Books 2000 ISBN 81 7479 036 5 The Golden Book of India A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes Chiefs Nobles and Other Personages Titled or Decorated of the Indian Empire by Sir Roper Lethbridge Adamant Media Corporation 2001 ISBN 1 4021 9328 9 True Tales of British India amp the Princely States amp The Princely States by Michael Wise Published by In Print 1993 ISBN 1 873047 06 1 Princely States of India A Guide to Chronology and Rulers by David P Henige Published by Orchid Press 2006 ISBN 974 524 049 4 India s Princely States People Princes and Colonialism by Waltraud Ernst Biswamoy Pati Published by Routledge 2007 ISBN 0 415 41541 1 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Princely states of India Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of princely states of British India by region amp oldid 1154208017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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