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1237: 398: 825: 909: 783: 951: 1035: 993: 867: 741: 1236: 1388:"Census of India 1901. [Vol. 17A]. Imperial tables, I-VIII, X-XV, XVII and XVIII for the Punjab, with the native states under the political control of the Punjab Government, and for the North-west Frontier Province" 631:- For various of the entities above, the authentic title of the chieftain is missing. While some of the lowest ranking may have had none, for the princes that can merely be due to insufficient sources available 1597: 1240:
Map of the various Hill States of the Punjab Hills region ("Alpine Punjab") between the Indus River and Sutlej River, surveyed by Alexander Cunningham, drawn by Kalleemoodden, copied in 1852
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era district borders are not an exact match in the present-day due to various bifurcations to district borders — which since created new districts — throughout the historic
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The other, all far smaller, princely states, including a few with some petty dependencies of their own, were further south, on the left bank of the Sutlej :
1893: 294: 1903: 1583: 289: 1763: 330: 1768: 182: 1804: 1778: 1934: 1614: 1880: 1361: 1283:, no salute, as Siba was not fully part of the British Indian Empire, only Siba Jagir (Jagir of Mian Devi Singh) up to Kotla. 1326: 323: 304: 1337: 299: 1929: 136: 622:
the Thakur (originally titled Rana up to the occupation by the Gurkhas; Thakurs from 1815 to 1929) of Tharoch = Tiroch
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This article is about the princely states in NW India during the British Raj. For the hills in Northeast India, see
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the Thakur (sahib) of Dhadi State, initially tributary to Tharoch, then to Bashahr and finally in 1896 to Jubbal.
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Note3: 1921-1931 census: Including Bashahr, Nalagarh, Keonthal, Baghal, Jubbal, and other minor hill states.
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The princely states of the Simla Hills all ultimately became part of the modern Indian state of
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and various links therefrom (click on map or names) to official sites of the state's districts
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has been coined. It does not apply to other native hill country princes such as the Rawat of
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Three quarters of the about 4,800 square miles (12,000 km), on both sides of the
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the Thakur Saheb (also styled as Rana) of Ratesh (popularly known as Kot, 'fortress')
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during the post-independence era that have taken into account population increases.
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Note3: 1941 census: Including Bashahr, Nalagarh, Keonthal, Baghal, Jubbal,
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became part of the British Indian Empire later than most of the former
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After the independence and split-up of British India, the Hill States
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period, two groups of princely states in direct relations with the
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Princely states in the northern border regions of British India
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1883-84; reprinted Indus Publ. Co., New Delhi, 1994, p. 33.
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List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
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river, was the territory of the Raja (earlier Rana) of
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Initially both Khaneti and Delath were feudatory of
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VIII, 429:. These states were ruled mainly by 1935:Princely states of Himachal Pradesh 1154:Note2: 1901-1911 census: Including 13: 729: 724: 719: 714: 709: 704: 699: 694: 689: 683: 14: 1951: 1793:Simla Hill States Superintendency 1340:Gazetteer of the Kangra District, 559:collecting a special tax) : 1033: 991: 949: 907: 865: 823: 781: 739: 517:), entitled to an 11-guns salute 643: 377:and were later divided between 1559:Indian Princely States website 1363:The Indian Portrait, 1560-1860 1353: 1338:"Part I: Kangra (1883-1884)", 1331: 1320: 1174:, and other minor hill states. 392: 1: 1726:Historical Punjab Hill States 1313: 536:, which had two tributaries: 401:Map of some Hill states, 1911 86:Residencies of British India‎ 616:the Thakur (or Rai Mian) of 547:the Raja (formerly Rana) of 532:the Raja (formerly Rana) of 245:and Western Rajputana Agency 7: 10: 1956: 1553:Sources and external links 1232:States of the Punjab Hills 1141: 542:(title?) Rawin = Rawingarh 349:Province of British Punjab 43: 18: 1930:Princely states of Punjab 1889: 1792: 1725: 1621: 1445:Kaul, Harikishan (1911). 676: 673: 670: 667: 664: 657: 565:a Jagirdar Madhan = Kiari 243:Mewar (Udaipur) Residency 178:Baroda and Gujarat States 81:Agencies of British India 1366:. Mapin Publishing Pvt. 1290: 1145:British Punjab province 651:British Punjab province 111:Instrument of Accession 21:Khasi and Jaintia Hills 1611:Punjab and Simla Hills 1241: 1149:Punjab Province region 482:the Thakur of Bharauli 402: 119:Individual residencies 1500:. 1931. p. 277. 1303:1931-1941: Including 1239: 451:the Thakur of Khaneti 400: 38:British Indian Empire 1904:Punjab Native States 1899:Punjab States Agency 1622:Punjab States Agency 1529:. 1941. p. 42. 1471:. 1921. p. 29. 1419:. 1911. p. 27. 1390:. 1901. p. 34. 1259:, entitled to an 11 1255:the Raja (Saheb) of 479:the Thakur of Madhan 454:the Thakur of Delath 343:During the colonial 274:Western India States 106:Standstill agreement 30:Hill States of India 654: 526:the Rana (Shri) of 249:North-West Frontier 96:Political pensioner 66:British paramountcy 1940:History of Haryana 1242: 648: 568:the Rana Sahib of 476:the Rana of Balsan 403: 71:Chamber of Princes 1917: 1916: 1909:Simla Hill States 1535:saoa.crl.28215541 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Index

Khasi and Jaintia Hills
princely states
British Indian Empire
Princely state
Salute state
British paramountcy
Chamber of Princes
Jagir
Agencies of British India
Residencies of British India‎
Doctrine of lapse
Political pensioner
Privy Purse
Standstill agreement
Instrument of Accession
Hyderabad
Indore (Holkar)
Jammu and Kashmir
Mysore (Maisur)
Quilon
Sikkim
Bagelkhand
Baluchistan
Baroda and Gujarat States
Baroda, Western India and Gujarat States
Bhopawar
Bundelkhand
Central India
Deccan States
Eastern States

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