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    The princely states of Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستان کی نوابی ریاستیں; Sindhi: پاڪستان جون نوابي رياستون) were princely states of the British Indian Empire...
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    princely states were officially recognized in the Indian subcontinent, apart from thousands of zamindari estates and jagirs. In 1947, princely states...
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    Pakhtunkhwa List of buildings and structures built during the Swat (princely state) Princely states of Pakistan S.G. Page 398 and 399, T and C of N.W.F.P by...
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    was a princely state in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Initially, it functioned as a principality and subsequently became a princely state under...
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    بہاولپُور) 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...
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    State of Khairpur (also transliterated as Khayrpur, was a princely state of British India on the Indus River in northern Sindh, modern Pakistan, with...
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    whereby all the provinces and princely states of the western wing were merged to form the provincial wing of West Pakistan, with Lahore serving as its provincial...
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    Partition of India in 1947, about 584 princely states, also called "native states", existed in India. These were not part of British India, the parts of the...
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    as a part of the British Empire. During the year that followed its independence, the new country was joined by the Princely states of Pakistan ruled by...
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    autonomous princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India until 1947, before being absorbed as an autonomous princely state of Pakistan. It ceased...
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    Makran Las Bela Khanate of Kalat Baluchistan States Union List of Indian Princely States Pillalamarri, Akhilesh. "A Brief History of Balochistan". The Diplomat...
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    and unaligned until February 1948, when the Dominion of Pakistan accepted its accession. The princely state ceased to exist as a distinct political entity...
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    Las Bela (Urdu: لسبیلہ) was a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India (later a princely state of Pakistan) which existed until 1955. The...
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    the following princely states (which had existed alongside but outside British India) acceded their states to Pakistan, giving up control of their external...
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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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    (Urdu: ریاست نگر, Riyasat Nagar) was a princely state located in the northern region of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. Before August 1947, it maintained a...
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    (Persian: 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...
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    Partition of India in 1947, when it became a disputed territory, now administered by three countries: China, India, and Pakistan. The princely state was...
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  • related to Flags of Pakistan. This is a list of flags used in Pakistan. Pakistan portal National Flag of Pakistan "Azad Kashmir (Pakistan)". www.crwflags...
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  • Standstill agreement (India) (category Princely states of Pakistan)
    dominions of India and Pakistan and the princely states of the British Indian Empire prior to their integration in the new dominions. The form of the agreement...
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  • of Indian princely states, as they existed during the British Raj before 1947. Before the Partition of India in 1947, hundreds [citation needed] of Princely...
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    acceded to Pakistan, making it one of the Princely states of Pakistan. The Khanate of Kalat was the first unified polity to emerge in the history of Balochistan...
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    The Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948, also known as the first Kashmir war, was a war fought between India and Pakistan over the princely state of Jammu and...
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    1947 Gilgit rebellion (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from April 2024)
    erstwhile India, the princely states had the option of either joining Pakistan or India. Kashmir was in a conundrum to join India or Pakistan. It pushed for...
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    with the Dominion of Pakistan, regarding its accession, and a plebiscite. Junagadh had been a princely state under the suzerainty of the British Crown...
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    of West Pakistan. It was formed by the four princely states of Kalat, Kharan, Las Bela and Makran with the capital at the town of Kalat. The area of the...
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    status of Kashmir became the subject of conflict between India and Pakistan. Between 1947 and about 1950, the territories of the princely states were politically...
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    Government of Pakistan[verification needed] WorldStatesmen - Pakistan - Princely States https://www.scribd.com/doc/63020034/Tarikh-E-Hazara-Original-...
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    George Ali Murad Khan (category Alumni of the University of Cambridge)
    partition of British India into two new dominions, Pakistan and India, the princely states became fully independent. Most of the future princely states of Pakistan...
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  • University. Inam-ur-Rahim; Viaro, Alain M. (2002). Swat: An Afghan Society in Pakistan : Urbanisation and Change in Tribal Environment. City Press. ISBN 978-969-8380-55-7...
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