Indian princely states
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The Indian princely states were semi-autonomous, monarch-ruled territories in the Indian subcontinent that were nominally sovereign but operated under the suzerainty of the British Crown until their integration into independent India and Pakistan.
All labels observed (18)
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Indian princely states Context triple: [Star of India, associatedWith, Indian princely states]
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A.
Dominion of India
The Dominion of India was the semi-independent constitutional monarchy that succeeded British colonial rule in 1947 and existed until India became a republic in 1950.
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B.
Sikh Empire
The Sikh Empire was a powerful 19th-century kingdom in the northwestern Indian subcontinent, founded by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and known for its military strength, administrative reforms, and religious tolerance.
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C.
United Provinces
The United Provinces was a major administrative region of British India that later became the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh after independence.
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D.
Maratha Empire
The Maratha Empire was a powerful early modern Indian polity that rose to dominate much of the subcontinent in the 18th century, challenging Mughal authority and shaping regional politics before the advent of British colonial rule.
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E.
Central Provinces
The Central Provinces was a major administrative region of British India located in central India, encompassing parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Indian princely states Target entity description: The Indian princely states were semi-autonomous, monarch-ruled territories in the Indian subcontinent that were nominally sovereign but operated under the suzerainty of the British Crown until their integration into independent India and Pakistan.
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A.
Dominion of India
The Dominion of India was the semi-independent constitutional monarchy that succeeded British colonial rule in 1947 and existed until India became a republic in 1950.
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B.
Sikh Empire
The Sikh Empire was a powerful 19th-century kingdom in the northwestern Indian subcontinent, founded by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and known for its military strength, administrative reforms, and religious tolerance.
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C.
United Provinces
The United Provinces was a major administrative region of British India that later became the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh after independence.
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D.
Maratha Empire
The Maratha Empire was a powerful early modern Indian polity that rose to dominate much of the subcontinent in the 18th century, challenging Mughal authority and shaping regional politics before the advent of British colonial rule.
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E.
Central Provinces
The Central Provinces was a major administrative region of British India located in central India, encompassing parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
historical political entity
ⓘ
monarchy-based polity ⓘ vassal state ⓘ |
| ChamberOfPrincesEstablished | 1921 ⓘ |
| dissolutionStatus | formally ceased to exist as sovereign entities after integration ⓘ |
| economicSystem | feudal land revenue structures ⓘ |
| endedWith |
political integration of India
ⓘ
political integration of Pakistan ⓘ |
| governedBy |
hereditary monarchs
ⓘ
maharajas ⓘ nawabs ⓘ princes ⓘ rajas ⓘ |
| hadRepresentativeBody | Chamber of Princes ⓘ |
| integratedInto |
Dominion of India
ⓘ
Pakistan ⓘ
surface form:
Dominion of Pakistan
|
| integrationMechanism |
Instrument of Accession
ⓘ
merger agreements ⓘ |
| integrationPeriod |
1947
ⓘ
1948 ⓘ |
| largeState |
Gujarat
ⓘ
surface form:
Baroda State
Bhopal State ⓘ Gwalior State ⓘ Jammu and Kashmir ⓘ
surface form:
Jammu and Kashmir (princely state)
Mysuru ⓘ
surface form:
Mysore
Travancore ⓘ |
| largestState | Hyderabad State ⓘ |
| legalFramework | doctrine of paramountcy ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
British India
ⓘ
South Asia ⓘ
surface form:
Indian subcontinent
|
| numberOfStates | over 560 at time of independence ⓘ |
| overlordshipExercisedBy |
Viceroy of India
ⓘ
surface form:
Governor-General of India
Viceroy of India ⓘ |
| recognizedBy | British Crown ⓘ |
| relationshipToBritishIndia |
not directly ruled by British government
ⓘ
subject to British control in communications ⓘ subject to British control in defense ⓘ subject to British suzerainty in external affairs ⓘ |
| rulerTitle |
Jam Sahib
ⓘ
Maharaja ⓘ Nawab ⓘ Nizam ⓘ Raja ⓘ |
| sovereigntyStatus |
nominally sovereign
ⓘ
semi-autonomous ⓘ |
| successorEntity |
Provinces of Pakistan
ⓘ
United State of Kathiawar ⓘ
surface form:
States of India
|
| timePeriod |
19th century
ⓘ
British India ⓘ
surface form:
British Raj
first half of 20th century ⓘ |
| underSuzeraintyOf |
British Crown
ⓘ
British Empire ⓘ |
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Subject: Indian princely states Description of subject: The Indian princely states were semi-autonomous, monarch-ruled territories in the Indian subcontinent that were nominally sovereign but operated under the suzerainty of the British Crown until their integration into independent India and Pakistan.
Referenced by (31)
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