The Chota Nagpur Tributary States or Chota Nagpur States were a group of small, non-salute states (minor princely states) during the British Raj in India...
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Chota Nagpur may refer to: Chota Nagpur Plateau, in eastern India Chota Nagpur Division, a division of British India Chota Nagpur Tributary States, a collection...
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Chota Nagpur Division, also known as the South-West Frontier, was an administrative division of British India. It included most of the present-day state...
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list of princely states under Orissa States Agency: Sambalpur State Banki State Eastern States Agency Chota Nagpur Tributary States Political integration...
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1403 from Singhbhum, 1054 from Orissa Tributary States, 622 from Manbhum, 383 from Chota Nagpur Tributary States, 10 from Balasore and 5 from Puri, who...
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Other princely states in the Chota Nagpur Plateau came within the sphere of influence of the Maratha Empire, but they became tributary states of East India...
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Khokhra chieftaincy, was an Indian dynasty which ruled the parts of Chota Nagpur plateau region (modern-day Jharkhand) during the medieval and modern...
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Changbhakar (category States and territories disestablished in 1948)
became a tributary state of British India. Changbhakar estate was recognized as a state in 1819 and placed under the Chota Nagpur Tributary States in 1821...
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Jharkhand (category States and union territories of India)
The princely states in the Chota Nagpur Plateau came within the sphere of influence of the Maratha Empire, but they became tributary states of British East...
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189), Manbhum (32,166), and the Chota Nagpur tributary states (21,686). In contrast, in the Orissa tributary states, their population was only 495. As...
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