- Koch Rajbongshi Royal Family
Royal History of Cooch Behar:
The ancient territory of Kamrup played a role in the development of the present region of Cooch Behar district in West Bengal. The Allahabad Pillar Inscription of the famous Gupta Emperor Samudragupta mentions the existe...
- Chamber of Princes
The Chamber of Princes was an institution established in 1921 by royal proclamation to provide a forum in which the rulers of the Indian princely states could make contact with the British Raj's colonial government of India.
Chancellors
Maharaja o...
- Sudhnuti
Sudhnuti was carved out of Poonch district in 1995. The district is bounded by Rawalakot district in the north, Kotli in the south and Pakistan in the west. The total area of the district is 569 square kilometers, with a population of 214,000 in 1998...
- Idar (princely state)
Princely flag of Idar
Idar or Edar, a native state of India, forming part of the Mahi Kantha agency, within the Gujarat division of Bombay. It has an area of 1669 m²., and a population (1901) of 168,557, showing a decrease of 44% in the decade...
- Bana Kingdom
The Bana kings ruled parts of South India. In many cases as subordinate position and some times taking major roles. The Banas had their capital at various places at different times, including Kolar.
Bana Kings
Jayanandivarman
Vijayaditya I, Son of...
- Ananda – In the Himalayas
The Ananda - In the Himalayas is a luxury hotel and spa located in the Tehri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand, India. It is located in the palace of the Maharaja of Tehri Garhwal and the viceregal lodge constructed in the early 1900's.
It was voted by C...
- Article 370
Article 370 of the Indian constitution, which is of a temporary nature grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir. In view of its importance the text of the article 370 (Without amendments) is reproduced below
Contents
1 Article 370 of the Cons...
- List of topics on the land and the people of Jammu and Kashmir
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- Yantra Mandir
Jantar Mantar observatory in Delhi India.
Yantra Mandir at the Ved Shala (Observatory), Ujjain India.
The Yantra Mandir (commonly known as the Jantar Mantar) is an equinoctial dial, consisting a gigantic triangular gnomon with the hypoten...
- Kapoor
Maharaja Mahtab Chand of Burdwan, 1860
Kapoor or Kapur and sometimes but rarely Capoor, (Punjabi: ਕਪੂਰ, Hindi: कपूर) is the name of a clan of Hindus belonging to the Khatri caste. They are part of the "Dhai Ghar", meaning ...
- Maharana
Maharana is a variation on the Indian (mainly Hindu) royal title Maharaja, also meaning 'Great king' in Hindi. It is composed of Maha- 'great' and the royal title Rana, a variation on Raja.
Contents
1 Ruler title in British India
1.1 Salute st...
- Bomba Dynasty
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- Vaikkath Pachu Moothathu
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- Rajpramukh
Rajpramukh was an administrative title in India which existed from India's independence in 1947 until 1956. Rajpramukhs were the appointed governors of certain of India's provinces and states.
British India, which included modern-day India, Pakistan,...
- N. Bupenda Meitei
N.Bupenda Meitei
Ningombam Bupenda Meitei
Birth date : 06th April,1987
Birth place : Imphal West,Manipur,India
Residence : Imphal East,Delhi
Religion : Hinduism
Occupation : Writing
Education : M.A.(Public Admin...