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Name Capital Salute Type Existed Location/ Successor State Ajaigarh State Ajaygarh (Ajaigarh) 11-Gun Salute State 1765–1949 In Location/ Name Capital Salute type Existed Successor state Ajaygarh Ajaigarh State 11-gun salute state 1765–1949 India (Ajaigarh) Akkalkot State Ak(k)alkot non-salute state 1708–1948 India Alipura State non-salute state 1757–1950 India Alirajpur State (Ali)Rajpur 11-gun salute state 1437–1948 India Alwar State 15-gun salute state 1296–1949 India Darband/ Summer 18th century– Amb (Tanawal) non-salute state Pakistan capital: Shergarh 1969 Ambliara State non-salute state 1619–1943 India Athgarh non-salute state 1178–1949 India Athmallik State non-salute state 1874–1948 India Aundh (District - Aundh State non-salute state 1699–1948 India Satara) Babariawad non-salute state India Baghal State non-salute state c.1643–1948 India Baghat non-salute state c.1500–1948 India Bahawalpur_(princely_stat Bahawalpur 17-gun salute state 1802–1955 Pakistan e) Balasinor State 9-gun salute state 1758–1948 India Ballabhgarh non-salute, annexed British 1710–1867 India Bamra non-salute state 1545–1948 India Banganapalle State 9-gun salute state 1665–1948 India Bansda State 9-gun salute state 1781–1948 India Banswara State 15-gun salute state 1527–1949 India Bantva Manavadar non-salute state 1733–1947 India Baoni State 11-gun salute state 1784–1948 India Baraundha 9-gun salute state 1549–1950 India Baria State 9-gun salute state 1524–1948 India Baroda State Baroda 21-gun salute state 1721–1949 India Barwani Barwani State (Sidhanagar 11-gun salute state 836–1948 India c.1640) Bashahr non-salute state 1412–1948 India Basoda State non-salute state 1753–1947 India Bastar state non-salute state 1324–1948 India Baudh State non-salute state 1874–1948 India 18th century– Beja State non-salute state India 1948 18th century– Benares State 13-gun salute state India 1948 Beri State non-salute state c.1750–1950 India Bhaisunda non-salute state 1812–1948 India late 18th century– Bhajji State non-salute state India 1948 17th century– Bharatpur State 17-gun salute state India 1947 Bhavnagar State 13-gun salute state 1723–1948 India Bhopal State Bhopal 19-gun salute state 1707–1949 India Bhor State 9-gun salute state 1697–1948 India Bijawar State 11-gun salute state 1765–1950 India Bikaner State 17-gun salute state 1465–1947 India 12th century– Bonai non-salute state India 1948 Bundi State 17-gun salute state 1342–1949 India Cambay State 11-gun salute state 1730–1948 India Nawab of the Carnatic non-salute, annexed British c.1690–1801 India Chamba State Chamba 11-gun salute state c.550–1948 India Changbhakar non-salute state c.1790–1948 India Charkhari State 11-gun salute state 1765–1950 India Chaube Jagirs non-salute state 1812–1948 India Chhatarpur State 11-gun salute state 1785–1950 India Chhota Udaipur State 9-gun salute state 1743–1948 India Chhuikhadan State non-salute state 1750–1948 India Chitral (princely state) Chitral 11-gun salute state 1560–1969 Pakistan 12th century– Chota Nagpur States non-salute state India 1948 Chuda non-salute state India Cooch Behar State 13-gun salute state 1586–1949 India Cutch State 17-gun salute state 1147–1948 India Danta State 9-gun salute state 1061–1948 India 11th century– Darkoti non-salute state India 1948 Daspalla State non-salute state 1498–1948 India Datarpur non-salute, annexed British c.1550–1849 India Datia State 15-gun salute state 1626–1950 India Dewas State 15-gun salute state 1728–1948 India Dhami non-salute state 1815–1948 India Dhar (Dharanagar Dhar State 1732 -...., Multhan 15-gun salute state 1730–1947 India 1728-1732) Dharampur, Dharampur State formerly 9-gun salute state 1262–1948 India Mandvegan Dhenkanal State non-salute state 1529–1948 India Dholpur State 15-gun salute state c.700–1949 India Dhrangadhra State (Kuwa, Dhrangadhra 13-gun salute state 1742–1948 India Halwad(-Dhrangadhra)) Dhrol State 9-gun salute state 1595–1948 India Dhurwai State non-salute state 1690–1950 India State_of_Dir 19th century– Dir (or Dhir) non-salute state Pakistan State_of_DirD(h)ir 1969 Dungarpur State 15-gun salute state 1197–1947 India Faridkot State 11-gun salute state 1803–1947 India Gangpur State non-salute state 1821–1948 India Garhwal Kingdom Various 11-gun salute state 888–1949 India Gaurihar State non-salute state 1807–1950 India Gondal State 11-gun salute state 1634–1949 India Guler State non-salute, annexed British 1415–1813 India Gwalior State Gwalior/Laskar 21-gun salute state 1761–1948 India Hasht-Bhaiya non-salute state 1690–1948 India Hindol State non-salute state 1554–1948 India 15th century– Hunza (princely state) Baltit non-salute state Pakistan 1974 Haydarabad (or Hyderabad State 21-gun salute state 1803–1948 India Hyderabad) Idar State 15-gun salute state c.1257–1948 India Indore State 19-gun salute state 1818–1948 India Jafarabad State non-salute state c.1650–1948 India Jaipur State Jaipur (Jayapura) 17-gun salute state 1128–1949 India Jaisalmir (or Jaisalmer State 15-gun salute state 1156–1947 India Jaisalmer) Jaitpur State non-salute, annexed British 1731–1840 India Jalaun State non-salute, annexed British 1806–1840 India late 14th century– Jambughoda State non-salute state India 1948 Jamkhandi State non-salute state 1811–1948 India Jammu and Kashmir 21-gun salute state 1846–1952 India (princely state) Jando(o)l (Jandul) Barwa non-salute state c. 1830–1948 Pakistan Janjira State 11-gun salute state 1489–1948 India non-salute, annexed by Jaoli principality 17th century India Maratha Empire Jaora State 13-gun salute state 1808–1948 India 18th century– Jashpur State non-salute state India 1948 Jaso State non-salute state 1732–1948 India Jasrota non-salute state India Jaswan State non-salute, annexed British 1170–1849 India Jath State non-salute state 1686–1948 India Jawhar State 9-gun salute state 1343–1947 India Jesar non-salute state India Jhabua State 11-gun salute state 1584–1948 India Jhalawar State 13-gun salute state 1838–1949 India Jhansi State non-salute, annexed British 1804–1858 India Jigni State non-salute state 1730–1950 India Jind State 13-gun salute state 1763–1948 India 15th century– Jobat State non-salute state India 1948 Jodhpur State (Marwar) Jodhpur 17-gun salute state 1250–1949 India Junagadh State Junagadh 13-gun salute state 1730–1948 India Kahlur 11-gun salute state 697–1948 India Kalahandi State 9-gun salute state 1760–1947 India Kalat Kalat 19-gun salute state 1666–1955 Pakistan Kalsia non-salute state 1006–1949 India Kamta-Rajaula State non-salute state 1812–1948 India 11th century– Kangra State non-salute, annexed British India 1846 Kanker State Kanker non-salute state up to 1947 India mid 17th century– Kapshi non-salute state India 1956 Kapurthala State 13-gun salute state 1772–1947 India Karauli State 17-gun salute state 1348–1949 India Kawardha State non-salute state 1751–1948 India 12th century– Keonjhar State non-salute state India 1948 late 18th century– Keonthal non-salute state India 1948 Khairagarh State non-salute state 1833–1948 India Khayrpur Khairpur (princely state) 15-gun salute state 1775–1955 Pakistan (Khairpur) Khandpara State non-salute state c.1599–1948 India Khaniadhana State non-salute state 1724–1948 India State of_Kharan (princely Kharan non-salute state 1697–1955 Pakistan state) Kharsawan State non-salute state 1650–1948 India Khayrpur (princely state) non-salute state 1775–1955 Pakistan Khilchipur State 9-gun salute state 1544–1948 India Kishangarh State non-salute state 1611–1948 India 12th century– Kochin = Cochi(n) Kochi (Kochin) 17-gun salute state India 1947 Kolhapur State 19-gun salute state 1707–1949 India 16th century– Koriya non-salute state India 1948 17th century– Kota State 17-gun salute state India 1949 c.1527–20th Kotharia, Rajasthan non-salute state India century c.1733–20th Kotharia, Rajkot non-salute state India century 18th century– Kothi State non-salute state India 1950 Kulpahar non-salute, annexed British 1700–1858 India Kumharsain non-salute state 15th–1947 India Kurundvad Junior non-salute state 1733–1948 India Kurundvad Senior non-salute state 1733–1948 India Kuthar non-salute state 17th–19th centuryIndia Kutlehar State non-salute, annexed British 750–1810 India Lakhtar non-salute state 1604–1947 India Las Bela (princely state) Bela non-salute state 1742–1955 Pakistan Lathi State non-salute state 1340–1948 India Lawa Thikana non-salute state 1772–1947 India Limbda State non-salute state 1780-1948 India Limbdi State 9-gun salute state c.1500–1947 India Loharu State 9-gun salute state 1806–1947 India Lunavada State 9-gun salute state 1434–1948 India Vallavpur 13 -salute state 1434-1949 India Maihar State 9-gun salute state 1778–1948 India Makrai State non-salute state 1663–1948 India 18th century– Makran (princely state) Turbat non-salute state Pakistan 1955 Malerkotla State 11-gun salute state 1657–1948 India Malpur State Malpur non-salute state 1466–1943 India Manda non-salute state 1542–1947 India Mandi State Mandi 11-gun salute state 1290–1948 India Imphal (Bishenpur Manipur 11-gun salute state 1110–1949 India 1775-1796) late 17th century– Mayurbhanj State 9-gun salute state India 1949 Miraj Junior non-salute state 1820–1948 India Miraj Senior non-salute state 1820–1948 India Mohammadgarh State non-salute state 1842–1947 India Mohanpur State Mohanpur non-salute state c.1227–1948 India Morvi State 11-gun salute state 1698–1948 India Mudhol State 9-gun salute state 1465–1948 India Muli State non-salute state India non-salute, annexed by the Mundru 1621–c.1818 India Jaipur State Bangalore (to 1831 Mysore Mysore (Mahisur) 21-gun salute state 1399–1950 India [Mahisur]), Srirangapatna Nabha State 13-gun salute state 1763–1947
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