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886:, by the treaty of Yandabo, Manipur was declared independent but being too weak by itself to remain so, and its position being in a military point of view, of too much importance to permit the chance of the Burmese obtaining the command of it, the British government has been compelled to guard against such a chance and to retain in the country a political agent, all border disputes having been settled by this officer. However, the Burmese did not agree to the cession of Kabaw Valley. After prolonged negotiations, the British agreed to return Kabaw Valley to Burma, on the ground that Marjit Singh had already ceded it earlier. Some Manipuri scholars regard this as a lease to Burma. as the British paid a compensation of 500
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in June, 1825, he compelled them to evacuate the
Muneepoor valley. In the following year, having obtained some re-inforcements, he entered Kubo, attacked the Burmese forces in their stockaded position at Tummoo, and pursuing them across the Ungoching hills, cleared the western bank of the Ningthee
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Gambhir Singh now decided to expel the
Burmese from Kabaw Valley (plain area between Manipur of this day and the Chindwin River now in Burma) which had been for Manipur for ages in the past. Nur Singh was, therefore, sent along with 1000 men to Tamu on 1st January, 1826. On being asked for
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A-1/1/1947. Subsequently, the
Manipur State Council approved the IOA in its meeting held on 22 August 1947 Vide Memo No. 383 PTI Reference Council Minutes Part I of 11-8-1947. The execution of the Instrument of Accession was published in the Manipur State Gazette on 27 August 1947.
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succeeded him. As in previous occasions, several claimants to the throne tried to overthrow the new king. The first three attempts were defeated, but in 1890, following an attack on the palace by
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out of Manipur to Cachar. She was later lauded as a hero. A 5,000 strong punitive expedition was sent against Manipur on 27 April 1891. Three British columns entered Manipur from
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annals as the 'Manipur Expedition, 1891', while in Manipur they are known as the 'Anglo-Manipur War of 1891'.
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leaders. With a contingent of Bengali Muslim soldiers led by
681:, initiating a policy of Manipuri claims to the neighbouring
1428:
Dec 1946 – 14 August 1947 Gerald Pakenham Stewart (2nd time)
172:
3610:"Constitutional Development in North-East India since 1947"
2762:
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1862:"Contributions Towards the History of Anglo: Burmese Words"
894:, even though its ensuing status is debated till this day.
3409:
Singh, History of the Christian Missions in Manipur (1991)
2430:"1891 Anglo-Manipuri War And Rarely Known Manipuri Heroes"
3333:
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2611:
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1674:
Account of the Valley of Munnipore and of the Hill Tribes
1047:
Between March 1944 and July 1944 part of Manipur and the
925:
British Deputy Commissioner G.H. Damant was killed by an
27:
1110–1949 kingdom in South Asia, now Manipur state, India
3637:
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1972:. Waba Publications & Advanced Research Consortium.
1500:
March 1936 – February 1937 Crispin Bernard Chitty Paine
4548:
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1942:
The Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur: 33-1763 CE
1467:
1918–1919 Sir Robert Herriot Henderson (s.a., 2nd time)
1036:. In 1918 he was given the privilege to use the title '
2124:"Women's Society and Politics in Pre-Colonial Manipur"
1361:
1896–1898 Henry Walter George Cole (1st time) (acting)
1190:
There were two feudatory kings during the time of the
2773:
2771:
2525:"Consolidation of British 'Indirect Rule' in Manipur"
1497:
February 1933 – February 1936 Gerald Pakenham Stewart
3632:"Interrogation into the political status of Manipur"
3096:"Interrogating into the Political Status of Manipur"
2902:"Interrogating into the Political Status of Manipur"
1542:
15 August 1947 – 1947 Gerald Pakenham Stewart (s.a.)
1503:
February 1937 – 1939 Alexander Ranald Hume MacDonald
1385:
1914–1917 Henry Walter George Cole (2nd time) (s.a.)
940:
After Maharaja Chandrakriti's death in 1886 his son
4377:
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4121:
4025:
3944:
3903:
3867:
1828:
A History of Early Modern Southeast Asia, 1400–1830
1780:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
1121:
The rulers of Manipur state were entitled to an 11-
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251:
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2715:
1562:1948 – 16 April 1949 M. K. Priyobrata Singh (s.a.)
1488:June 1925 – February 1926 Hugh Weightman (acting)
1071:, while retaining internal political autonomy. A '
785:and changed his name to Garib Niwaj. In 1724, the
3395:, London: McMillan and Co – via archive.org
2506:Boletin de Literatura Oral - the Literary Journal
1479:June 1921 – September 1922 Charles Seymour Mullan
1335:25 Mar 1886 – 21 April 1886 Walter Haiks (acting)
1055:. The capital Imphal was shelled on 10 May 1944.
1044:by the British, becoming Sir Churachandra Singh.
2958:Ranjan, Amit; Chattoraj, Diotima (26 May 2023).
2287:Bhattacharjee, J.B.; Bhattacharya, J.B. (2003).
1437:During the princely state stage (1891–1947), an
804:. King Garib Niwaj made several incursions into
3539:(1951), "The Unification of India, 1947–1951",
3461:, Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society.
2657:The Northeast Question: Conflicts and frontiers
1969:Manipur: The Forgotten Nation of Southeast Asia
1509:May 1943 – November 1945 Edward Francis Lydall
1494:1930 – February 1933 Cecil Walter Lewery Harvey
513:after relieving the fort from the siege of the
3759:, Lok Sabha Bills, retrieved 25 November 2020.
3634:, in Arambam Noni; Kangujam Sanatomba (eds.),
3616:, Concept Publishing Company, pp. 57–92,
2818:State, Policy and Conflicts in Northeast India
2599:"Recasting Space: Politics of frontier-making"
2586:. Kerala State Library. Calcutta. p. 197.
1565:16 Apr 1949 – 15 October 1949 Rawal Amar Singh
1425:1941–1946 Christopher Gimson (3rd time) (s.a.)
1419:1933–1938 Christopher Gimson (2nd time) (s.a.)
1416:1928–1933 John Comyn Higgins (3rd time) (s.a.)
1410:1924–1928 John Comyn Higgins (2nd time) (s.a.)
1258:Rulers of the princely state under British Raj
3834:
3614:Reorganization of North-East India Since 1947
2821:. Routledge & CRC Press. pp. 31–32.
1516:(designated Chief Minister from 15 July 1947)
1506:July 1939 – 1943 Thomas Arthur Timothy Sharpe
1461:1917–1918 Robert Herriot Henderson (1st time)
8:
3742:The Lost Kingdom: Royal Chronicle of Manipur
3375:My Experiences in Manipur and the Naga Hills
3151:Wirsing, R.; Ahrari, E. (26 February 2010).
2726:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1996:Clitoria (Leguminosae) of South Eastern Asia
1700:My Experiences in Manipur and the Naga Hills
1413:12 Mar 1928 – 23 November 1928 C.G. Crawford
615:. But it was also invaded and ruled over by
3705:(PhD thesis). Jawaharlal Nehru University.
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2466:Report On Eastern Frontier Of British India
1831:. Cambridge University Press. p. 264.
3841:
3827:
3819:
3579:(3). Cambridge University Press: 495–517.
3471:Thokchom, Princely State of Manipur (2022)
3292:Thokchom, Princely State of Manipur (2022)
2428:Singh, Yumkhaibam Shyam (18 August 2022).
2293:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
2167:, Cambridge University Press, p. 15,
2128:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
2086:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
109:
50:
3612:, in B. Datta-Ray; S. P. Agrawal (eds.),
2383:Comprehensive history of Assam, SL Baruah
1491:June 1927 – 1930 Anthony Gilchrist McCall
1373:1904–1905 H.St.P. John Maxwell (4th time)
1367:1899–1902 H.St.P. John Maxwell (3rd time)
1358:1895–1896 H.St.P. John Maxwell (2nd time)
1352:1891–1893 H.St.P. John Maxwell (1st time)
2332:, Har Anand Publications (30 July 2007)
2021:Arora, Vibha; Kipgen, Ngamjahao (2012).
1600:
1590:
1585:White flag with coat of arms (1907–1949)
1580:
557:
525:The Kohima Stone Inscription erected by
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467:
443:
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3026:Furber, The Unification of India (1951)
2876:The Indian Journal of Political Science
2723:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2369:
1993:Fantz, Paul R.; Pradeep, S. V. (1995).
1727:
1656:
1388:1917–1918 John Comyn Higgins (1st time)
1364:1898–1899 Alexander Porteous (2nd time)
1355:1893–1895 Alexander Porteous (1st time)
1218:1834–1844 Nara Singh – Regent (d. 1850)
1051:of Assam Province were occupied by the
897:At the death of Gambhir Singh, his son
326:
318:
311:
3695:Sudhirkumar Singh, Haorongbam (2011).
3129:
2988:Rinku, Khumukcham (26 December 2019).
2935:
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2558:
2402:
2400:
2398:
2396:
2394:
2392:
1326:1875–1877 Guybon Henry Damant (acting)
1059:Twilight and end of the princely state
497:of 1891 but have been restored by the
323:22,372 km (8,638 sq mi)
3102:, Routledge India, pp. 164–175,
2815:Subramanian, K. S. (5 October 2015).
2472:river of every opposing detachment...
2434:Journal of Positive School Psychology
2324:
2322:
1605:White flag with Pakhangba (till 1907)
901:was only one year old, and his uncle
701:, Shalungba then attempted to invade
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4614:12th-century establishments in India
1382:1909–1914 John Shakespear (2nd time)
1376:1905–1908 John Shakespear (1st time)
300:• Merged into the Indian Union
4604:Former countries in Burmese history
3805:Manipur Gazette, 1949, January–June
2352:The back-ground of Assamese culture
1812:
1738:An Imperial Crisis in British India
1625:Manipur State Constitution Act 1947
1595:Red flag with Pakhangba (till 1907)
1458:June 1910 – 1917 John Comyn Higgins
1073:Manipur State Constitution Act 1947
794:
3573:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
2523:Meetei, Naorem Malemsanba (2015),
2252:Yuhlung, Cheithou Charles (2013).
138:Recognised national languages
25:
2580:Aitchison, C. U. (Comp ) (1931).
1966:Somorjit, Wangam (1 March 2016).
1741:. I.B. Tauris. pp. 150–152.
1554:The Dewans were representing the
955:
3316:Dictionary of National Biography
2964:. Springer Nature. p. 176.
2605:, Routledge India, p. 243,
2531:, Routledge India, p. 151,
2512:(1): 1474–1483. 1 November 2023.
1407:1922–1924 L.O. Clarke (2nd time)
1397:1920–1922 L.O. Clarke (1st time)
1263:19 Apr 1891 – 18 September 1891
1019:Princely state under British Raj
546:of Manipur, as the testimony of
412:
398:
373:
171:
160:
94:
80:
4624:1949 disestablishments in India
3674:Singh, Karam Manimohan (1991),
3640:, Routledge, pp. 159–180,
3234:, Pan Macmillan, Section 13.V,
1945:. Routledge. pp. 14, 174.
1512:November 1945 – 14 August 1947
1332:1886 (6 weeks) Trotter (acting)
1160:(Harshachandra Singh) (d. 1801)
1094:Unhappy with the central rule,
1087:under the colonial regime or a
777:, destroying many documents of
693:where he allied with the local
483:of Manipur. The two statues of
3802:Government of Manipur (1949).
3757:Territorial Councils Act, 1956
3745:, Prajatantra Publishing House
3310:"McCulloch, John Ramsay"
3007:Khomdom, Lisam (5 July 2018).
1939:Parratt, Saroj Nalini (2005).
1645:Political integration of India
1206:Rajas under British protection
1:
3739:Joychandra Singh, L. (1995),
3372:Johnstone, Sir James (1896),
2847:Economic and Political Weekly
2463:R. Boileau Pemberton (1835).
2122:Waikhom, Rangitabali (2002).
1370:1902–1904 Albert Edward Woods
1329:1877–1886 Sir James Johnstone
1271:18 Sep 1891 – September 1941
1211:26 Jun 1825 – 9 January 1834
1085:Chief Commissioner's Province
853:Burmese occupation of Manipur
3630:Sanatomba, Kangujam (2015),
3192:10.1080/09700161.2012.646508
3094:Sanatomba, Kangujam (2015),
2900:Sanatomba, Kangujam (2015),
2804:10.1080/09700161.2012.712387
2779:"Indian Princely States K-Z"
2747:UK public library membership
1909:10.1007/978-981-97-1436-0_17
1482:September 1922 – June 1927
1249:24 Sep 1890 – 19 April 1891
1007:. On 22 September 1891 when
863:. The exiled Manipur prince
4619:1110 establishments in Asia
4594:Kingdoms of Northeast India
2660:, Routledge, pp. 3–4,
2654:Phanjoubam, Pradip (2015),
1672:William MuCulloch authored
1476:1921–June 1921 William Shaw
1455:April–June 1910 C. H. Bell
1278:Sep 1941 – 15 October 1949
802:Manipura of the Mahabharata
725:by the early 18th century.
717:to Manipur and founded the
4645:
4629:Gun salute princely states
3100:Colonialism and Resistance
2906:Colonialism and Resistance
2760:Ethel St. Clair Grimwood,
2603:Colonialism and Resistance
2597:Sanjeev, Thingnam (2015),
2529:Colonialism and Resistance
2187:Lieberman, Victor (1996).
2164:The Making of Modern Burma
2080:Singha, Memchaton (2016).
1578:
1451:William Alexander Cosgrave
1393:William Alexander Cosgrave
1152:Jai Singh (Bhagya Chandra)
1114:
959:
935:Order of the Star of India
821:
578:
537:
479:, former residence of the
213:• Tributary state of
64:
29:
4609:Former monarchies of Asia
4543:
3718:Thokchom, Veewon (2022).
3608:Agnihotri, S. K. (1996),
3585:10.1017/S0022463403000456
3157:. Springer. p. 123.
3084:, Chapter 6, p. 145.
1711:John Shakespear authored
1698:James Johnstone authored
1545:1947–1948 Debeswar Sharma
1534:were subordinated to the
1295:were subordinated to the
1242:1886 – 24 September 1890
1201:1823–1825 Pitambara Singh
798: the City of Jewels
462:Map of Hindostan or India
352:
348:
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308:
199:• Foundation of the
193:
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4579:Princely states of India
3439:, Springer, p. 75,
3344:– via archive.org.
3110:(inactive 19 May 2024),
2916:(inactive 19 May 2024),
2714:Reynolds, K. D. (2010).
2613:(inactive 19 May 2024),
2539:(inactive 19 May 2024),
2193:Journal of Asian History
2039:10.1177/0038022920120303
1837:10.1017/cbo9781139051323
1287:British Political Agents
1186:Rajas under Burmese rule
956:The 'Manipur Expedition'
564:Manipuri classical dance
287:• Accession to the
44:Manipur (disambiguation)
3713:– via Shodhganga.
3690:– via archive.org
3680:, Mittal Publications,
3660:, Mittal Publications,
3389:Shakespear, J. (1912),
2732:10.1093/ref:odnb/101006
2349:Nath, Rajmohan (1948).
2258:SSRN Electronic Journal
2238:Encyclopædia Britannica
2161:Thant, Myint-U (2001),
1735:Keen, Caroline (2015).
1514:Francis Fenwick Pearson
1464:1918–July 1918 V. Woods
1303:1835–1844 George Gordon
1065:Instrument of Accession
977:Ethel St Clair Grimwood
861:First Anglo-Burmese War
833:First Anglo-Burmese War
539:Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba
240:• Vassal state of
227:• Vassal state of
3763:Seven clans of Manipur
3330:McCulloch, W. (1859).
2355:. A. K. Nath. p.
1860:Temple, R. C. (1894).
1685:Robert Brown authored
1606:
1596:
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1433:British administrators
1323:1867–1875 Robert Brown
1053:Imperial Japanese Army
995:. Manipur was briefly
600:
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571:Rajarshi Bhagyachandra
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381:Early Seven Clan State
118:Hicky's Bengal Gazette
42:. For other uses, see
3813:Hosting sites of FOTW
3567:Laichen, Sun (2003).
3392:The Lushei Kuki Clans
3305:Boase, George Clement
2027:Sociological Bulletin
1747:10.5040/9780755624355
1713:The Lushei Kuki Clans
1604:
1594:
1584:
1521:Indian administration
1443:East Bengal and Assam
1441:(ICS) officer of the
1338:1886 – 24 April 1891
1221:1844 – 10 April 1850
1147:(Gaurisiam) (d. 1764)
1009:Meidingngu Churachand
631:in 1891. It bordered
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145:(officially known as
115:Manipur State in the
40:Manipur (Mahabharata)
3433:Epstein, M. (2016),
2328:Phanjoubam Tarapot,
2266:10.2139/ssrn.2317260
1774:Lloyd, Nick (2016).
1484:Colin Grant Crawford
1439:Indian Civil Service
1379:1908–1909 A.W. Davis
1133:(Pamheiba) (d. 1754)
1117:List of Meitei kings
892:British protectorate
847:British protectorate
812:and the Meitei king
677:), an area ruled by
655:on the banks of the
473:Kangla Uttra Sanglen
177:Vaishnavite Hinduism
3782: /
3654:Sen, Sipra (1992),
3502:, pp. 141–142.
3490:, pp. 139–140.
2908:, Routledge India,
2385:. pp. 296–297.
2372:, pp. 505–506.
1630:Meitei inscriptions
1404:(1st time) (acting)
1349:(British commander)
1282:(b. 1909 – d. 1955)
1253:(b. 18.. – d. 1934)
1049:Naga Hills District
739:Gaudiya Vaishnavism
737:was initiated into
709:and adapted to the
4584:History of Manipur
3355:Brown, R. (1874),
3180:Strategic Analysis
2692:Ian F.W. Beckett,
2469:. pp. 47–48.
1635:Ningthouja dynasty
1620:History of Manipur
1607:
1597:
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1472:Christopher Gimson
1402:Christopher Gimson
1340:St. Clair Grimwood
1297:Chief Commissioner
1273:Churachandra Singh
1237:Chandrakirti Singh
899:Chandrakirti Singh
823:Ching-Thang Khomba
713:. They introduced
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3786:24.817°N 93.950°E
3647:978-1-317-27066-9
3623:978-81-7022-577-5
3446:978-0-230-27061-9
3423:, pp. 49–50.
3226:Guha, Ramachandra
3164:978-0-230-28127-1
3117:978-1-315-63831-7
2971:978-3-031-28764-0
2923:978-1-315-63831-7
2853:(30): 2807–2812,
2828:978-1-317-39651-2
2745:(Subscription or
2667:978-1-317-34004-1
2620:978-1-315-63831-7
2546:978-1-315-63831-7
2487:Valley Of Manipur
2484:Mcculloh (1980).
2174:978-0-521-79914-0
1979:978-81-926687-2-7
1952:978-0-415-34430-2
1918:978-981-97-1436-0
1846:978-0-521-88992-6
1756:978-1-78673-987-2
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1536:Governor of Assam
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1308:William McCulloch
1280:Bodhchandra Singh
1251:Kulachandra Singh
1244:Surachandra Singh
1192:Burmese invasions
1165:Maduchandra Singh
1005:doctrine of lapse
1003:by virtue of the
962:Anglo-Manipur War
950:Kulachandra Singh
942:Surachandra Singh
915:British residency
771:Manipuri language
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1138:Bharat Shah
1030:Lord Curzon
946:Tikendrajit
927:Angami Naga
781:written in
765:, made the
679:Shan people
653:Kangla Fort
629:British Raj
587:of Manipur.
568:Meitei King
527:Meitei King
477:Kangla Fort
358:Preceded by
234:1559 - 1581
221:1413 - 1445
36:Mahabharata
4568:Categories
4515:Sawantwadi
4470:Mayurbhanj
4445:Khilchipur
4304:Malerkotla
4265:Chhatarpur
4169:Kapurthala
4098:Pratapgarh
4088:Kishangarh
3952:Bahawalpur
3931:Travancore
3850:Gun salute
2749:required.)
2737:11 October
2068:boundaries
1813:Sen (1992)
1723:References
1470:1919–1921
1391:1918–1920
1316:1865–1867
1306:1844–1863
1223:Nara Singh
1177:1812–1819
1170:1806–1812
1163:1801–1806
1156:1798–1801
1150:1764–1798
1143:1756–1764
1136:1754–1756
1129:1709–1754
1123:gun salute
903:Nara Singh
757:faith the
486:Kangla Sha
329:Population
201:Kangleipak
166:Sanamahism
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4425:Dharampur
4400:Baraundha
4385:Balasinor
4334:Radhanpur
4260:Charkhari
4225:Alirajpur
4189:Porbandar
4179:Nawanagar
4134:Bhavnagar
4078:Jaisalmer
4068:Dungarpur
3957:Bharatpur
3885:Hyderabad
3703:INFLIBNET
3601:162422482
3513:"Manipur"
3342:249105916
3267:"MANIPUR"
3208:153661583
3200:0970-0161
2764:(fl.1891)
2696:, Shire,
2446:2717-7564
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2274:1556-5068
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1145:Guru Sham
1140:(Chitsai)
1107:in 1972.
884:McCulloch
585:Maharajah
154:Religion
72:1110–1949
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4520:Shahpura
4485:Palitana
4460:Lunavada
4369:Wankaner
4294:Jafrabad
4275:Faridkot
4245:Bilaspur
4220:Ajaigarh
4194:Rajpipla
4184:Palanpur
4164:Junagadh
4154:Jhalawar
4083:Khairpur
4053:Dewas Jr
4048:Dewas Sr
4038:Banswara
3926:Kolhapur
3593:20072535
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1614:See also
1042:knighted
1038:Maharaja
787:Sanskrit
735:Pamheiba
723:Meikappi
687:Khagemba
667:Loiyumba
552:Nagaland
544:Maharaja
464:of 1814.
215:Möng Mao
203:Kingdom
147:Manipuri
4530:Wadhwan
4525:Sonepur
4359:Sitamau
4349:Samthar
4344:Sailana
4339:Rajgarh
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4290:Janjira
4270:Chitral
4240:Bijawar
4235:Barwani
4204:Tripura
4129:Benares
4063:Dholpur
4002:Patiala
3992:Karauli
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3777:93°57′E
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475:at the
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437:Myanmar
394:Manipur
344:512,069
270:•
253:•
186:History
170:Later:
127:Capital
121:of 1907
57:Meckley
32:Manipur
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4495:Rajkot
4475:Mudhol
4465:Maihar
4455:Loharu
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4435:Jawhar
4395:Bansda
4354:Sirmur
4299:Jhabua
4285:Gondal
4255:Chamba
4250:Cambay
4199:Ratlam
4113:Sirohi
4108:Sikkim
4103:Rampur
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3982:Jaipur
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869:Sepoys
837:Cachar
818:Meitei
751:Sylhet
715:hookah
641:Imphal
575:Meitei
534:Meitei
517:, 1880
511:Kohima
189:
131:Imphal
61:Meitei
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4490:Patna
4480:Nagod
4430:Dhrol
4420:Danta
4405:Baria
4364:Suket
4329:Panna
4319:Morvi
4309:Mandi
4230:Baoni
4174:Nabha
4149:Jaora
4043:Datia
4033:Alwar
3977:Cutch
3967:Bundi
3921:Kalat
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1762:and..
1651:Notes
1570:Flags
1400:1922
1034:Ajmer
888:Sicca
857:Assam
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789:name
769:(aka
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515:Nagas
433:India
314:Area
276:India
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4159:Jind
4073:Idar
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