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    Hunza (Persian: هنزه, Urdu: ہنزہ), also known as Kanjut (Persian: کانجوت; Urdu: کنجوت), was a princely state in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan...
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    and east, it bordered the princely state of District Hunza. From November 1947 to 1974, Nagar was recognized as a princely state within Pakistan, with its...
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  • Hunza may refer to: Hunza, Iran Hunza Valley, an area in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan Hunza (princely state), a former principality Hunza District...
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    Mir Jamal Khan I of Hunza (September 23, 1912 – March 18, 1976) was the last King of the State of the Kingdom of Hunza. The son and heir of Mir Ghazan...
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    generation all of the princely states had lost their internal autonomy. The last to fall were Hunza and Nagar, in October 1974. The princely state of Junagadh,...
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    paramilitary force of Gilgit Scouts stationed at Gilgit rebelled against the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, soon after it acceded to the Indian Union. Under...
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    recognized as a princely state in alliance with the British Raj between 1918 and 1947, after which the Akhwand acceded to the newly independent state of Pakistan...
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    ignored, destroyed, or forgotten, but are now being restored. "Hunza was formerly a princely state bordering Xinjiang (autonomous region of China) to the northeast...
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    چترال) was a princely state in alliance with British India until 1947, then a princely state of Pakistan in 1972. The area of the state now forms the...
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    Punial, Ishkoman, Yasin, Kuh-Ghizer, Hunza, Nagar, Chilas. List of political parties in Jammu and Kashmir (princely state) Revocation of the special status...
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    Hunza District (Urdu: ضلع ہنزہ, Burushaski: ہُنزݳ ضِلع‎) is a district of Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region. It is...
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    Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia Pakualaman, a princely state in Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia Mangkualaman, it was divided...
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  • Thumbnail for Bahawalpur (princely state)
    was a princely state in subsidiary alliance with British Raj and later Dominion of Pakistan, that was a part of the Punjab States Agency. The state covered...
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    لسبیلہ) was a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India (later a princely state of Pakistan) which existed until 1955. The state occupied...
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    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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    The State of Kharan (Urdu: ریاست خاران) was an autonomous princely state in British India covering what is part of the present-day province of Balochistan...
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    an autonomous princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India until 1947, before being absorbed as an autonomous princely state of Pakistan....
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    Dir was a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with the British Raj, located within the North-West Frontier Province. Following the Partition of British...
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    The Hunza-Nagar Campaign was fought in 1891 by troops serving as military personnel of the British Raj against the princely states of Hunza and Nagar...
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    Burusho people (redirect from Hunza people)
    modern era, the area in which most Burusho now live was part of the princely state of Hunza under the British Raj, until becoming part of Pakistan. The Burusho...
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  • (1783–1843 CE) Hunza (princely state) (1000s–1974 CE) Nagar (princely state) (4th Century–1974 CE) Prithimpassa State (1499-1950) Banganapalle State (1665-1948)...
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    Altit Fort (category Hunza)
    fort in Hunza Valley Altit fort structure made with stones and wood Baltit Fort Shigar Fort Khaplu Fort Ganish Hunza Valley Hunza Princely State List of...
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    Ganish (category Populated places in Hunza District)
    next to KKH at Garelth. Karimabad Altit Hunza Princely State Hyder, Sajjad (2010). "Ganish - Oldest Village Of Hunza". Ganish. Archived from the original...
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  • dynasty (780–1821) Maqpon dynasty (1190–1840) Hunza (princely state) (1700–1974) Nagar (princely state) (1660–1974) Dynasties of Chitral Raees Dynasty...
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    Anglo-Burmese War (1885–1887) Burma 1885–87 Hunza–Nagar Campaign (1891) Hunza (princely state) Nagar (princely state) Chitral Expedition (1895) Chitral Tirah...
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  • Chitral and Hunza had already become independent of the Maqpons. Hunza was a principality established in 1200s. It later became a princely state in a subsidiary...
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    Gilgit Agency (redirect from Punial State)
    areas were constituted as a Gilgit wazarat (district), and the princely states of Hunza and Nagar to the northeast accepted the suzerainty of the Maharaja...
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    family of Nagar. In 1974, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto dissolved the princely states of Nagar and Hunza and gave them democratic representation in the Northern Areas...
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    Amb (امب) or the State of Amb was a princely state in the present day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan. Together with Phulra, it was known as Feudal...
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    List of Assassin strongholds (category Castles of the Nizari Ismaili state)
    Syria List of Crusader castles Baltit Fort, used by Ismailis of the Hunza princely state in Pakistan Muhammad I Tapar's anti-Nizari campaign Mongol campaign...
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