Rajputana States, 1817-1950 |
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... administration com- posed of a hierarchy of authorities , one subordinate to another , with powers and functions clearly demarcated . Administration was im- personal , since none of the offices was hereditary . " In the Princely States ...
... administration com- posed of a hierarchy of authorities , one subordinate to another , with powers and functions clearly demarcated . Administration was im- personal , since none of the offices was hereditary . " In the Princely States ...
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... administration in the sates.11 Successive Viceroys laid emphasis upon the duties and responsibilities of the rulers . Lord Lytton in his memorable despatch to the Secretary of the States for India prior to the rendition of Mysore has ...
... administration in the sates.11 Successive Viceroys laid emphasis upon the duties and responsibilities of the rulers . Lord Lytton in his memorable despatch to the Secretary of the States for India prior to the rendition of Mysore has ...
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... administration of Marwar has gone from bad to worse consequently discontent in the public mind has prevailed to an alarming extent owing to lack of supervision on the part of the Supreme Government and its accredited agents . It is a ...
... administration of Marwar has gone from bad to worse consequently discontent in the public mind has prevailed to an alarming extent owing to lack of supervision on the part of the Supreme Government and its accredited agents . It is a ...
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Map of Rajputana States | 29 |
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Response to Federation | 60 |
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accepted accession administration Agent agitation agreed Alwar appointed assured attended August authority Bikaner Bombay British Government British India Chamber Chief Committee Conference Congress constitutional Council Crown Darbar dated December Delhi demanded Department Dholpur discussions Empire established February federation File forced formed Ganga Singh Government of India hand held Highness History House Ibid important Jaipur Jaisalmer January Jodhpur join July June King Kota leaders letter Linlithgow London Lord Maharaja March Marwar matters meeting Menon Mewar Minister movement Narain Nehru November offered op.cit opened paramount Patel persons Political Praja Mandal Pratap present Princes proposed question Rajasthan Rajput Rajputana Records regard relations reply Report representatives Resident responsible Round Table Conference rulers ruling Sardar Secretary sent session Shastri Sirohi speech suggested tion treaties Udaipur Viceroy visited Vyas Wylie