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  • 41Tonk (princely state) — This article is about the Princely State of Tonk. For the city of Tonk, see Tonk, India. For the district of Tonk, see Tonk district. Princely flag of Tonk Tonk was a Princely State of India which by treaty in 1817 accepted British suzerainty.… …

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  • 42Bahawalpur (princely state) — This article is part of the series Former administrative units of Pakistan Original provinces …

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  • 43List of Indian Princely States — Hundreds of princely states in British India existed prior to the independence of India and Pakistan (including the present Bangladesh) in 1947, ruled by semi independent potentates. Only four of the largest of these states were still directed by …

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  • 44Dholpur (princely state) — Kesarbagh palace, the mansion of the former ruler of the erstwhile Dholpur State in Dholpur, now Dholpur Military School The Dholpur State was a kingdom of eastern Rajputana, India, which was founded in AD 1806 by the Bamraulia clan Jat Rana… …

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  • 45Chitral (princely state) — This article is about the former State of Chitral. For other uses, see Chitral (disambiguation). This article is part of the series Former administrative units of Pakistan Original provinc …

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  • 46The Princely Houses of Poland — had some important qualities differentiating them from other princely houses in Europe. Most importantly, Polish nobility ( szlachta ) could not be granted nobility titles by the Polish kings in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. Therefore the… …

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  • 47Dir (princely state) — This article is about the historical State of Dir. For other uses, see Dir (disambiguation). This article is part of the series Former administrative units of Pakistan Original provinces …

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  • 48Nagar (princely state) — This article is part of the series Former administrative units of Pakistan Original provinces …

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  • 49Makran (princely state) — For the region of the same name, see Makran. This article is part of the series Former administrative units of Pakistan Original provinces …

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  • 50Constitution of the Princely House of Liechtenstein — The Constitution of the Princely House of Liechtenstein of 26 October 1993 is the basic document that governs the Princely House of Liechtenstein. It was signed by the reigning prince Hans Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein and Markus Büchel Head… …

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