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Before the Partition of India in 1947, hundreds of Princely States, also called Native States, existed in India which were not part of British India. These were the parts of the Indian subcontinent which had not been conquered or annexed by the British but were subject to subsidiary alliances.
Things moved quickly after the partition of British India in 1947. By the end of 1949, all of the states except Sikkim had chosen to accede to one of the newly independent states of India or Pakistan or else had been annexed.
In principle, the princely states had internal autonomy, while by treaty the British had suzerainty and were responsible for their external affairs. In practice, while the states were indeed ruled by potentates with a variety of titles, such as Raja, Maharaja, Nawab, Khan or Nizam, the British had considerable influence.
By the time of the departure of the colonial power 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 among the salute states.
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. 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, while others which held out for the possibility of independence were later annexed by India, such as Junagadh (1947–1948), Hyderabad on 18 September 1948, Bilaspur on 12 October 1948, and Bhopal on 1 May 1949. Dewan of Travancore 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.
The last remaining independent state, Sikkim, was incorporated into India on 16 May 1975, following a referendum in which people of Sikkim overwhelmingly voted for this.
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Hyderabad | Individual residency | Andhra Pradesh, Maharastra, and Karnataka, India | H.E.H. Nizam al-Molk Fath Jang Barakat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah Asaf Jah VIII |
Jammu and Kashmir | Individual residency | Jammu and Kashmir, India; Azad Kashmir, Pakistan; |
HH Maharaja Shri Dr. Karan Singh |
Mysore | Individual residency | Karnataka, India | HH Maharaja Shri Kanta Datta Narasinharaja Wadiyar Bahadur |
Sikkim | Individual residency | Sikkim, India | HH Chogyal Wangchuk Namgyal |
Travancore | Individual residency (individual residency status under Madras Presidency) | Kerala and 3 taluks of Tamil Nadu, India | HH Shri Padmanabha Dasa Vanchi Pala Maharaja Martanda Varma V [Shri Uthradom Thirunal] Kulasekhara Kiritapati Manney Sultan Maharaja Raja Ramaraja Bahadur Shamsher Jung, Maharaja of Travancore |
Princely States of the Baluchistan Agency.
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Kalat | Princely State | Balochistan, Pakistan | HH Beglar Begi Mir Agha Suleiman Jan, Khan of Kalat |
Kharan | Princely State | Balochistan, Pakistan | Habibullah Khan |
Las Bela | Princely State | Balochistan, Pakistan | HH Mir Muhammad Yusuf Khan, The Amir and Jam of Las Bela |
Makran | Princely State | Balochistan, Pakistan | Bai Khan Baloch Gikchi |
Princely States of Deccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency.
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Akalkot | Princely State | Maharashtra, India | Shrimant Rani Sumitra Bai Raje Bhonsle, Rani Saheb of Akalkot |
Aundh | Princely State | Maharashtra, India | HH Meherban Shrimant Bhagwant Rao Shripat Rao, Pant Pratinidhi Of Aundh |
Bhor | Princely State | Maharashtra, India | Raja Shrimant Sir Raghunathrao Shankarrao Babasaheb Pandit Pant Sachiv |
Jamkhandi | Princely State | Karnataka, India | Raja Saheb Shrimant Raja Pranay Rao Parshuram Rao Patwardhan |
Janjira | Princely State | Maharashtra, India | HH 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 | HH Shrimant Rajashri Shahu II Chhatrapati Maharaj Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Kolhapur |
Kurundwad | Princely State | Maharashtra, India | HH Raja Shrimant Hariharrao Raghunathrao [Bapusaheb] Patwardhan, Raja of Kurundwad Jr. |
Mudhol | Princely State | Karnataka, India | HH Shrimant Raja Bhairavsinhrao Malojirao Ghorpade II |
Phaltan | Princely State | Maharashtra, India | Major HH Raja Bahadur Shrimant Ram raje Naik Nimbalkar |
Sangli | Princely State | Maharashtra, India | Capt. HH 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 | Bhonsale clan |
Princely States of the Gwalior Residency.
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Gwalior | Princely State | Madhya Pradesh, India | HH Maharaja Scindia Jyotiraditya Rao Scindia , 11th Maharaja of Gwalior |
Garha | Princely State | Madhya Pradesh, India | |
Khaniyadhana | Princely State | Madhya Pradesh, India | |
Rajgarh | Princely State | Madhya Pradesh, India | HSH Shushila Singh Rudrani |
Rampur | Princely State | Uttar Pradesh, India | H.H. Nawab Syed Muhammad Kazim 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Rampur |
Princely States of the Madras Presidency.
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Banganapalle | Princely State | Andhra Pradesh, India | H.H. Nawab Sayyid Fazl-i-'Ali Khan IV Bahadur, Nawab of Banganapalle |
Cochin | Princely State | Kerala, India | Kerala Varma |
Pudukkottai | Princely State | Tamil Nadu, India | H.H. Rajagopala Tondaiman, Maharaja of Pudukkottai |
Sandur | Princely State | Karnataka, India | Shrimant Maharaj Shri Murarrao Yeshwantrao Ghorpade, Hindurao, Mamlukatmadar Senapati, Raja of Sandur |
Princely States of the North-West Frontier States Agency. 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 administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Amb | Princely State | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | Nawab Saeed Khan |
Chitral | Princely State | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | H.H. Mehtar Saif-ul-Mulk Nasir |
Dir | Princely State | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | Muhammad Shah Khosru Khan |
Phulra | Princely State | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | Ata Muhammed Khan |
Swat | Princely State | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | Miangul Abdul-Haqq Jahanzib |
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 administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Hunza | Gilgit Agency | Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan | Mohammad Jamal Khan |
Nagar | Gilgit Agency | Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan | Showkat `Ali Khan |
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Khairpur | Princely State | Sindh, Pakistan | H.H. George Ali Murad Khan |
States of the Punjab States Agency (Punjab).
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Bahawalpur | Princely State | Punjab, Pakistan | Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan V |
Bilaspur | Princely State | Himachal Pradesh, India | H.H. Raja Kirti Chand, Raja of Bilaspur |
Faridkot | Princely State | Punjab, India | Lt. H.H. Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Raja Bharat Indar Singh Brar Bans Bahadur, Raja of Faridkot |
Jind | Princely State | Haryana, India | H.H. 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 | H.H. Raja Aditya Dev Chand Katoch |
Kapurthala | Princely State | Punjab, India | Brig. H.H. Maharaja Sri Sukhjit Singh Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Kapurthala |
Loharu | Princely State | Haryana, India | H.H. Nawab Mirza Alauddin Ahmad Khan II (alias Parvez Mirza), Nawab of Loharu |
Malerkotla | Princely State | Punjab, India | |
Mandi | Princely State | Himachal Pradesh, India | H.H. Raja Sri Ashokpal Sen, Raja of Mandi |
Patiala | Princely State | Punjab, India | Maharajadhiraj Sir Yadavindra Singh Mahendra Bahadur |
Siba State | Princely State | Himachal Pradesh, India | H.H. Raja Dr.Ashok K.Thakur |
Sidhowal | Princely State | Punjab, India | H.H. Raja Bhai Babar Jung Singh |
Sirmur | Princely State | Himachal Pradesh, India | Lt. H.H. Maharaja Rajendra Prakash Bahadur |
Suket/ Surendernagar | Princely State | Himachal Pradesh, India | H.H. Raja Hari Sen, Raja of Suket" |
Tehri Garhwal | Princely State | Uttarakhand, India | H.H. Maharaja Manujendra Shah Sahib Bahadur |
States of the Rajputana Agency.
Name of state | British administrative status | Now part of | Last or present ruler |
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Alwar | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | H.H. Raj Rishi Shri Sawai Maharaja Jitendra Pratap Singhji Veerendra Shiromani Dev Bharat Prabhakar Bahadur Jitendra Singh, Maharaja of Alwar. |
Banswara | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | H.H. Rai Rayan Mahimahendra Maharajadhiraj Maharawalji Sahib Shri Jagmalji II Sahib Bahadur, Naresh Rajya, Maharawal of Banswara. |
Bharatpur | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Maharaja Suraj Mal, Jawahar Singh, Maharaja Randhir Singh, Maharaja Baldeo Singh, Maharaja Balwant Singh, Maharaja Jaswant Singh, Maharaja Ram Singh, Maharaja Kishan Singh. |
Bikaner | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | H.H. 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. HH Maharao Raja Shri Bahadur Singhji Bahadur |
Dholpur | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Rana Kirat Singh, Rana Pohap Singh, Rana Bhagwant Singh, Rana Nihal Singh, Rana Ram Singh, Rana Udaybhanu Singh. |
Dungarpur | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | H.H. Rai-i-Rayan, Mahimahendra, Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Shri Mahipal Singhji II Sahib Bahadur, Maharawal of Dungarpur. |
Jaipur | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II |
Jaisalmer | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | HH Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Sir Jawahir Singh Bahadur |
Jhalawar | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | H. Maharajadhiraj Maharaj Rana Shri Chandrajit Singh Dev Bahadur, Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar. |
Jodhpur | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | H.H. Raj Rajeshwar Saramad-i-Rajha-i-Hindustan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Shri Gaj Singhji II Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Jodhpur. |
Karauli | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | HH Maharaja Shri Ganesh Pal Deo Bahadur Yadakul Chandra Bhal |
Kishangarh | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | HH Umdae Rajhae Buland Makan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Sumer Singhji Bahadur |
Kotah | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | HH Maharao Shri Bhim Singh II Bahadur |
Kushalgarh | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Rao Harendra Singh |
Lawa | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | |
Mewar | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Maharana Sir Bhupal Singh |
Patan - Torawati | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Rao Bir Bikram Singh Tanwar |
Pratabgarh | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Raja Ajit Pratap Singh |
Shahpura | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | HH Rajadhiraj Sudershan Singh |
Sirohi | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | |
Tonk | Princely State | Rajasthan, India | Nawab Muhammad Faruq Ali Khan |
Vallabhpur | Princely State | Rajasthan, India |
See List of Indian princely states (alphabetical)