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15-651: Namudag is a village and was a erstwhile princely state in the Chhatarpur Block, Palamu district , Jharkhand state, India. It is also known for the Garh of royal family of the Surwar rajput ( gaur rajwansh). Namudag princely state consist four zamindari estate Udai garh , Mahuari garh , Naudiha , Gulabjhari which were ruled by the members of the Namudag royal family. In 16th century group of gaur rajwansh (surwar clan) came from
30-648: A Hindu ruler, the Maharaja hoped to remain independent but acceded to India on 27 October 1947 at the outset of the invasion of Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan — leading to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 . On 31 March 1948, Kalat acceded to Pakistan, although the brother of the Khan led a rebellion against this decision. [REDACTED] Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan , Pakistan; [REDACTED] Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract , China Princely states of
45-711: A diplomatic title for advisors present in the states' capitals , while most of the others were grouped together into agencies , such as the Central India Agency , the Deccan States Agency , and the Rajputana Agency . Starting in 1920, the states were represented in the Chamber of Princes , which held its meetings in New Delhi . The most important states were ranked as salute states , whose rulers were entitled to
60-526: A given number of salute guns. By the Indian Independence Act 1947 , the British gave up their suzerainty of the states and left each of them free to choose whether to join one of the newly independent countries of India and Pakistan or to remain outside them. For a short time, some of the rulers explored the possibility of a federation of the states separate from either, but this came to nothing. Most of
75-851: The Baluchistan Agency . Princely states of Deccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency ( Maratha ). Princely states of the Gwalior Residency . Princely states of the Madras Presidency . Princely states of the North-West Frontier States Agency . Agencies included the Dir, Swat, and Chitral Agency, and the Deputy Commissioner of Hazara acting as the political agent for Amb and Phulra. The States of Hunza and Nagar and many feudal Jagirs ( Puniyal , Shigar , etc.) in
90-515: The Deccan States Agency and Kolhapur Residency , was a political agency of India , managing the relations of the Government of India with a collection of princely states and jagirs (feudal 'vassal' estates) in western India. The agency was created 1933 with the merger of the Kolhapur Agency (Kolhapur Residency), Poona Agency , Bijapur Agency , Dharwar Agency and Kolaba Agency . It
105-472: The Sarwar (in rajasthan) princely state (presently also part of this Gaur royal family is sitting on the throne of sarwar) and also from Surpur. They marched to Bihar and rule some part of sasaram and then established their garh at Namudag and started ruling the Namudag estate (initially allied with Ranka Raj). Ranka Raj , Chainpur and Namudag Raj royal sept are all related to each other as they all belongs from
120-687: The Gilgit Agency were tributary to the Maharaja of Jammu & Kashmir . States of the Punjab States Agency ( Punjab ). Kumharsain States of the Rajputana Agency . Shri Sawai Maharaj Rana Shri Hemant Singh , Lokendra Bahadur, Diler Jang Jai Deo, Maharaj Rana of Dholpur Shekhawati Now Gujarat , India [REDACTED] Makaji Meghpar [REDACTED] Rajkot State Deccan States Agency The Deccan States Agency , also known as
135-522: The Surwar clan.Raja bahadur babu pooran singh ji and Raja bahadur babu haem Pratap Singh are some prominent rulers. [REDACTED] Coat of arms of Namudag Raj. It is located 48 km north of the district headquarters, Daltonganj ; 12 km from Chhattarpur; and 177 km from the state capital, Ranchi . Namudag's Pin code is 822113 and the postal head office is Chhatarpur. Marwa (4 km), Munkeri (5 km), Khairadohar (6 km), Bara (6 km), Mahuwari (7 km) and Karkata (7 km) are
150-634: The nearby villages. Namudag is adjacent to Dumaria Block to the north, Patan Block to the south, Hariharganj Block to the north, and Kutumba Block to the north. Hussainabad , Daltonganj, Aurangabad , and Garhwa are nearby cities. This village is on the border of the Palamu District and the Aurangabad district , near the Bihar state border. The Bhoodan movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India that
165-453: The parts of the Indian subcontinent which were under direct British administration, but rather under indirect rule , subject to subsidiary alliances . Things moved quickly after the partition of British India in 1947. By the end of 1949, all of the states had chosen to accede to one of the newly independent states of India or Pakistan or else had been conquered and annexed. In principle,
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#1732891943695180-471: The princely states had internal autonomy, while by treaty the British Crown had suzerainty and was responsible for the states' external affairs. In practice, while the states were indeed ruled by potentates with a variety of titles, the British still had considerable influence. By the time of the departure of the British in 1947, only four of the largest of the states still had their own British resident ,
195-468: The states then decided to accede to India or to Pakistan, such as Junagadh (1947–1948), Bilaspur on 12 October 1948, and Bhopal on 1 May 1949. Travancore also chose to remain an independent country. Hyderabad State was the largest which chose to remain independent. In Operation Polo , in September 1948, it was invaded and annexed by India. In Jammu and Kashmir , a state with a Muslim majority but
210-606: Was composed of a number of princely states and jagirs in Western India, located in the present-day Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka , six of which were Salute states . The princely states included in the agency were under the suzerainty, but not the control, of the British authorities of the Bombay Presidency . After Indian Independence in 1947, the states all acceded to the Dominion of India , and were integrated into
225-556: Was started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951. Namudag royal family had donated 1.01 lakh acres to the Bhoodan initiative. This article related to a location in Jharkhand is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . List of princely states of British India (by region) Before the partition of India in 1947, about 584 princely states , also called "native states", existed in India. These were not part of British India ,
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