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Name: savanur state

Type: Cluster

Start: 1673 AD

End: 1947 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Savanur State
  • Savanur State (Princely State)
  • Establishment


  • January 1673: Savanur State was founded in 1672 when Abdul Karim Khan, an Afghan of the Miyana tribe from Kabul, in the service of the sultanat of Bijapur, was granted the jagir of Sarkar Bankapur near Bijapur in 1672.
  • Chronology


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    1. Partition of India


    Was the partition of British India in two independent entities: India (with a Hindu majority) and Pakistan (with a Muslim majority). This included the several princely states that were dependent on the British Colony.

  • January 1948: Accession to India (exact date not known). The Indian Independence Act came into being on 15 August.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1751: Savanur was conquered and made a tributary by the Marathas.

  • January 1800: With the death of Tipu Sultan in 1799, independence returned to Savanur with about a third of its original territory.

  • January 1819: After the collapse of the Maratha Empire in 1818, following the Third Anglo-Maratha War, Savanur accepted protection from British East India Company and became a British protectorate.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1948: Accession to India (exact date not known). The Indian Independence Act came into being on 15 August.
  • Selected Sources


  • Indian independence Act. Retrieved on March, 24th 2024 on https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1947/30/pdfs/ukpga_19470030_en.pdf
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