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  • 61Sandur (princely state) — Before India s independence, Sandur was a princely state, the seat was at the town of Sanduru. The state was founded around 1700 CE by Shrimant Sidalji Ghorpade (died 1715), a Maratha nobleman. In the eighteenth century, the surrounding territory …

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  • 62List of other royal and princely houses in the line of succession to the British throne — Members of other princely houses are in the line of succession to the British Throne. They include:Certain members of other princely houses would be in the line of succession if they were not Catholic or married to Catholics: * Archduke Dominic… …

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  • 63Marathi princely states — The following is a list of Marathi Princely States and Jagirs. Ankali (Shitole) Akkalkot (Bhonsale) Arni (Pant) Aundh (Pant Pratinidhi) Baroda (Gaekwad) Banda (Bahadur) Bavda (Bhadanekar) Bhor (Pant Sachiv) Budhgaon (Patwardhan) Daphlapur (Dafle) …

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  • 64a princely sum — a princely/tidy sum ► a large amount of money: »She sold her story to the tabloids for a princely sum. »We have made a tidy sum on our investments. Main Entry: ↑sum …

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  • 65a princely/tidy sum — ► a large amount of money: »She sold her story to the tabloids for a princely sum. »We have made a tidy sum on our investments. Main Entry: ↑sum …

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  • 66the princely sum of sth — ► used in a humorous way to refer to an unexpectedly small amount of money: »The book was first published in the UK in 1972 for the princely sum of 40p. Main Entry: ↑sum …

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  • 67(a) princely sum — a/the/princely sum phrase a large amount of money. This word or expression is usually used humorously to talk about an amount that you think is very small or not enough. Thesaurus: large amounts of moneysynonym Main entry: princely …

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  • 68(the) princely sum — a/the/princely sum phrase a large amount of money. This word or expression is usually used humorously to talk about an amount that you think is very small or not enough. Thesaurus: large amounts of moneysynonym Main entry: princely …

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  • 69Lvov princely family — Lvov ( ru. Львов) is the name of a princely Russian family of Rurikid stock. The family is descended from the princes of Yaroslavl where early members of the family are buried. The family takes its name from Knyaz Lev Danylovich Zubatny (c. 1228… …

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  • 70List of Georgian princely families — This is the alphabetic list of the upper class noble houses of Georgia. They were entitled as tavadi ( ka. თავადი), roughly translated in English as prince and in Russian as knyaz , a title which was eventually conferred upon most of these… …

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